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| Charlie
Wingert, his wife Peggy, and Paul Bittengle taking advantage of the
shade afforded by the awing on Woody Struble's mobile model aircraft
hanger. |
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| Wil
Coder relaxing under his canopy. The young man on the left
edge of the picture, Jon Polay's son Derek, looks like he would like to help Wil use the
shade afforded by Wil's canopy! |
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| Jon
Polay's girlfriend, Dorothy, would rather take this opportunity to gather in some sunshine
than just relax in the shade. Meanwhile Jon's parents and the club president, Mark Wharton (far right), prefer
the shade while taking a break. |
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large open back end of Mike Rusea's vehicle provides seating and shade.
Mike, seated on the tailgate, along with Bill Doublsky, standing,
Bill's son, Jason, and daughter, Carly, are relaxing while watching the planes fly. |
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| Bill
Hatchner, third from the left, provides seating and shade for
several club members. Brad Fisher and John Werner are on
Bill's right and Fred Knoffsinger is on Bill's left. |
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| Tom
Clauser and his father Stan are taking a brake and enjoying some lunch.
The word on Tom's shirt, "PRACTICE", tells the story on
what it takes to be a good R/C pilot. |
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