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Crescendo - Australian design by Ken Taylor for OS 29 III (1961). John Hallowell describes his replica as a superb flyer and winner of many races. His plane was built around 1999 and is powered by an OS 25 FP.
Pictured: John Hallowell's Crescendo
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Terry McDonald
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Double Dice - Charlie Taylor’s famous British design for rear induction engines, and similar in layout to his later monowheeled Razzamachas that was published in the October 1961 Aeromodeller.
Pictured: Mark McDermott's colourful Double Dice
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Terry McDonald
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Joker Mk 8 - Australian design by Dave Kidd for ETA 29, drawn by Ian Newbury from the original model. Based on an engine mounting pan and featuring monowheel, this model is eligible for Classic Team Race events run to the British Bilston Club’s Rules, but not for Classic B in Australia.
Pictured: Dave Kidd's original Joker Mk 8 in 1964. More
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Terry McDonald
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Rocket - John Hallowell’s Australian design for front induction engines, created specially for Australian Classic B teamracing. 29-1/2" span. A proven winner drawn by Keith Baddock.
Pictured: John Hallowell's 2006 Rocket
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Terry McDonald
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Galaxie - A year 2007 update of Athol Holtham's 1963 original, drawn by David Kidd to suit a Brodak 25 engine. 32" span. Winner of numerous races including an Australian Nationals and State Championship.
Pictured: Rob Fry's Galaxie built in 2007.
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Terry McDonald
John Hallowell
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