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Aussies 1st, 4th and 30th in individual, 3rd in team at F2C World Champs, Landres, France,2008. Congrats Grant/Hugh, World Champs, Rob/Mark and Steve/Trevor.
Once again, marsupial giants roam the Earth.....

14th August 08
Transonic airfoils Part 5: The Glauert-Prandtl rule

14th August 08
Transonic airfoils Part 4: Local Mach number

4th August 08
Transonic airfoils Part 3: The shock wave stripped bare

4th August 08
Theory of Fluid Dynamics Part 3: Pressure

29th July 08
Transonic airfoils Part 2: Dance of the shock waves

12th July 08
Transonic Airfoils - Part 1. Negative chambers

29th June 08
Enya Trilogy

22nd May 08
Theory of Fluid Dynamics Part 2: More Grief!

20th May 08
Theory of Fluid Dynamics Part 1: Good Grief!

 

 

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Left to Right: Trevor Letchford, Adrian Dyson, Paul Rossiter, Mike Beilby, Joe Supercool. Competitors at the WA State Champs for Open Power, July 2004. Noel McMillan, Rod MacDonald and Philip Letchford missing from the photo, latter two off down wind looking for  Rod's model...
 

Large wheatfield at Meckering, WA, plays host to Rod MacDonalds lost model. Black dot in centre is fetchermite Denzyl Moncrieff, with model.

Denzyls new cousins, waiting their turn to fly. A pigeon pair, should be naturals!

 Denzyl with Rod's recovered model. Another week and the wheat would swallow the model forever.

Supercool Slow Open Power model: OS20 powered The Joe Supercool launch position #1: side on shot. The Joe Supercool launch position #2: back to the wind. Wait till the model stops fighting you and the wind, then release (don't throw)
Supercool in the office Laying up props The CNC mill
Adjusting a tool Supercool with moulds

 

Rare Bear at Reno, fastest prop/engine/Wright R3350 ever
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Rosemary modelling props    

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