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Gus Deltwas shows how you make a proper WWI scale landing with his beautiful one-third scale Balsa USA Sopwith Pup. Gus is from Lawrence Mass. and hasn't missed a DawnPatrol fly-in yet!  1:25 Min  5.1Mb  new.gif (116 bytes)11-06-2001

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Adam L., the youngest member of DawnPatrol (age 13), flies his quarter-scale Balsa USA Sopwith Pup which uses a G-38 engine. This is a compilation of Adam's first two takeoffs, first time he got stick time (without a trainer chord) and first landing.    1:22 Min  5.3Mb  new.gif (116 bytes)11-06-2001

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Another original creation of DawnPatrol co-director, Paul Savastano. His quarter-scale Spad XIII flies with a U.S. Engines 41 gas motor. 1:31 Min    5.7Mb  new.gif (116 bytes)11-03-2001

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David Wheeler of Ashland, Ma. shows how well his 12 pound quarter-scale Flair Triplane flies. Note the low split-S and the slow landing. The Dr I is powered with a .91 two-stroke engine. 1:55 Min  7.0MB  new.gif (116 bytes)11-03-2001

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Mitch Buckley shows how to avoid the trees and powerlines with an under-powered Quadra 35 in his quarter-scale Se5a.  Mitch is from Marlboro, Mass. and video was taken at DawnPatrol 2001. 1:40 Min  6.27Mb  new.gif (116 bytes)11-03-2001

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Charles Barry of Mendon Mass. brought a really nice Eindekker to DawnPatrol 2001. There is nothing comparable to the sound of a multi-cylinder four-stroke engine. 1:57  Min. 7.2Mb   new.gif (116 bytes)11-01-2001

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Dave Johnson built this ¼ scale Bristol M.1-C – the first of three. Scale "red dragon" color scheme. Watch as Dave’s Bristol augers in!  0:40  Min. 426Kb

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Dave Johnson’s scratch built and designed ¼ scale Siemens Schuckert on its first flight. Note that this is powered by a Brison gas engine and flies with a four-bladed propeller. 0:46 Min   465kb

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Tom Piorek’s beautiful ¼ scale white triplane of Hans Weiss. Tom's triplane is built from a modified Flair kit, is powered by a "rat" Zenoah G-23 and flies beautifully. For details contact Tom at  t.piorek@cox.net   1:08 Min. 498kb

S D The "curse of the Bristols" was broken by Bob Boulais 1/4 scale Bristol M.1-C.
It is powered by a Zenoah G-23 and is a scaled up version of the Balsa USA kit. 2:13 Min
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S D Dave Johnson’s brown Siemens Schuckert. This is the same plane in the "Siemens first light" video. It is built by Dave Johnson from his own plans. The builder can be contacted at johndav@ifc.utc.com. 1:10 Min. 4.3Mb
S D Close up details can be gleaned from Dave’s Siemens on the taxi runs. The builder can be contacted at johndav@ifc.utc.com. 1:08 Min. 4.2Mb
S D A second Siemens Schuckert built by Dave Johnson from his own plans. The builder can be contacted at johndav@ifc.utc.com.   1:05Min.  3.9Mb
S D Mike Okraska finished this 3 Seabees model. It has a four-cycle engine. This is the first flight taken at Dawn Patrol 2001. 1:19Min.   4.9Mb

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D Jack Buckley’s beautiful Proctor Nieuport 28 sheds its wings after dogfighting with Chauncy Dance’s Triplane at Dawn Patrol 2001.  1:14Min.   4.5Mb
S D A nice flying, highly detailed Sopwith Camel, built by Dave Johnson from his own plans. 1:20Min 5.0Mb
S D Arizona Modelers 1/5th scale 4 stroke .52 takeoff at 1/2 throttle 1:33 Min  3.5MB
S D Paul Savastano built this quarter scale Albatross D III. It  flies great and was built by Paul from his own drawings. Dawn Patrol 2001 0:48 Min   2.9Mb
S D A quarter scale Fokker DR 1 show colors nicely in the 2001 Dawn Patrol Fly-In. The plane was built by Paul Savastano from his own drawings and uses a U.S.41 for power.  1:21 Min   4.9Mb
S D  IN MEMORIUM - From the 1996 DawnPatrol archives, NCRCC member Rey Lavallee enjoying the slow flight characteristics of his transparent red Fokker D VIII.  There's nothing like a calm Summer day, a four-stroke engine and a docile flyer.  We miss you Rey!
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