Rick Willis > 2008-03-09-0073 Model Airplanes at Yuma-AZ

The Pilot of this Model held it about 10 feet off the runway in a vertical position as shown for about 30 seconds and then applied the power and climbed straight up about 500 feet.  He then did hammer head stalls, figure 8s, tail spins, and other acrobatics to out delight.  This was only practice but there many pilots and various model aircraft there.
Rick Willis > AZ-Glendale-Air Show-Airplanes-2005-10-29-0031
 This is a   Grumman TBF/TBM .
Rick Willis > AZ-Glendale-Air Show-Airplanes-2005-10-29-0030
 This is a   Grumman TBF/TBM .
Rick Willis > AZ-Glendale-Air Show-Airplanes-2005-10-29-0029
Rick Willis > AZ-Glendale-Air Show-Airplanes-2005-10-29-0028
 This is a   Grumman TBF/TBM .
Rick Willis > AZ-Glendale-Air Show-Airplanes-2005-10-29-0027
Rick Willis > AZ-Glendale-Air Show-Airplanes-2005-10-29-0026
Rick Willis > AZ-Glendale-Air Show-Airplanes-2005-10-29-0025
 I belive this is a   PBY Catalina.
Rick Willis > AZ-Glendale-Air Show-Airplanes-2005-10-29-0024
 I belive this is a   PBY Catalina.
2008-03-09-0073 Model Airplanes at Yuma-AZ

The Pilot of this Model held it about 10 feet off the runway in a vertical position as shown for about 30 seconds and then applied the power and climbed straight up about 500 feet. He then did hammer head stalls, figure 8s, tail spins, and other acrobatics to out delight. This was only practice but there many pilots and various model aircraft there.
Rick Willis > 2008-03-09-0073 Model Airplanes at Yuma-AZ

The Pilot of this Model held it about 10 feet off the runway in a vertical position as shown for about 30 seconds and then applied the power and climbed straight up about 500 feet.  He then did hammer head stalls, figure 8s, tail spins, and other acrobatics to out delight.  This was only practice but there many pilots and various model aircraft there.
2008-03-09-0073 Model Airplanes at Yuma-AZ

The Pilot of this Model held it about 10 feet off the runway in a vertical position as shown for about 30 seconds and then applied the power and climbed straight up about 500 feet. He then did hammer head stalls, figure 8s, tail spins, and other acrobatics to out delight. This was only practice but there many pilots and various model aircraft there.
See photo in original gallery.

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