A pleasant afternoon
Still at the airstrip. One of the owners of this place is an airline captain & also a keen modeller. A really nice chap. The local R/C club is welcome to fly there & has its own small airstrip alongside the real one. They have a receiver tuned to the aircraft frequency to get warnings of any full-sized activity. I wandered over there after my flight & asked if I could join them for a while. This is a really idyllic place to spend a few hours in the sunshine. Here's a few of the models. I forget what some of them are.


The Wots Wot - a popular Chris Foss design.

Then, what do you know. Some more old friends turned up out of the blue. Among them was Chris Foss, one of the most talented R/C fliers in the country. This chap is in a class of his own.
Here's his own Xtra Wot, his latest design. This one is powered by a Laser 150 4-stroke.
Chris was trying out some new radio gear & treated us to a wonderful display of precision aerobatics. I wish I could show you what he can do but photos don't do it justice.


I haven't touched my own models for about 3 years. It was enjoyable chatting about the old days & watching the others for a change. A really nice day out. What a wonderful place.
PS. This is the Chris Foss website. http://www.chrisfoss.co.uk/


The Wots Wot - a popular Chris Foss design.

Then, what do you know. Some more old friends turned up out of the blue. Among them was Chris Foss, one of the most talented R/C fliers in the country. This chap is in a class of his own.
Here's his own Xtra Wot, his latest design. This one is powered by a Laser 150 4-stroke.
Chris was trying out some new radio gear & treated us to a wonderful display of precision aerobatics. I wish I could show you what he can do but photos don't do it justice.


I haven't touched my own models for about 3 years. It was enjoyable chatting about the old days & watching the others for a change. A really nice day out. What a wonderful place.

PS. This is the Chris Foss website. http://www.chrisfoss.co.uk/


