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KRC 1998 - Lunchtime demos

I apologise for the quality of some of these photos though I hope the content will compensate to some degree. It's not easy taking flying shots. Many of these scans are of a relatively small part of a photo where the plane looks like a dirt-speck in the distance.

Fokker DVIII by Keith Shaw. More aerobatic than the real thing I suspect.

Horten Flying wing. Although the plans for this were drawn the full-size version was never built.

Dave Grife's Hurricane, which flew a 'duet' with Keith Shaw's Spitfire

You can't miss that shape can you ?

That man Shaw again with a Messerschmidt Me35 in typical attitude

and it lands as sweet as anything

Dave Grife this time with the 1/4 scale Travelair Mystery Ship

Keith flies a scale display modelled on those of the real Stearman "Black Baron"

But you can forget about "scale-like" meaning stooging gently around

and to round off perhaps the most famous model of them all. Keith Shaw's 1/4 scale Bearcat.