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Aeromodelling in Southern California

Black Sheep Exhibition Squadron

Last Updated, 20 September, 2004


On September 12 at the famous Grassy Knoll FF site, Los Angeles, a special "50 Year Old Kit/Plan" meet was sponsored by the Black Sheep Exhibition Squadron.

The meet allowed any model designed at least 50 years ago to compete. Scale and non-scale categories with any power system. A 'Must Stay On The Field' rule was in place which meant that flyaways didn't count and no DT or gadgets were allowed except that electric models may have a motor timer.

A special award was to be awarded for craftsmanship/authenticity however models could be scaled and altered as desired if the flyer didn't want to enter for this prize. Prizes included kits and sets of machine-cut nocal wing ribs. Rubber, CO2, catapult, and HLG models. Perfect weather, fine company.

Results: non-scale

  1. Don Butman, 'Breezy'
  2. Don Riordan, Jim Walker 'Hornet'
  3. Dave Gee, Carl Calson 'Big Crate' - CO2
Results: scale:
  1. Don Smith, Comet 'Aeronca' on floats, the same blasted model that has won contests for years, with busted wings, mismatched floats, and major repairs. Enough already!
  2. Dave Gee, Cessna C34 (Dime Scale)
  3. Don Butman, Curtiss Observation
Don Butman won the Craftsmanship/Authenticity prize for the Curtiss. 11 total entries had times, several more did not record official times. and Don's venerable floatplane had the highest single time at 89.16.

Dave Gee

Ed: The 'Breezy', kitted by Supreme Models is available from Curtis Matikow


The Day in Pictures by Dave Gee


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David Boals

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David Boals

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Don Butman - 'Breezy'

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Don Butman - 'Breezy'

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Don Butman - 'Breezy'

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Don Butman - 'Breezy'

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Don Butman - Curtiss 'Observation'

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Don Butman

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Don Martin

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Don Riordan - Jim Walker 'Hornet' and Jasco

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Don Riordan - Jasco

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Don Riordan - Jasco

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Don Smith - Comet Aeronca

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Don Smith

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Earlier this year the author (Dr Russ Naughton) visited with Dave and the squadron for one of their regular Wednesday morning indoor flying meets


The Black Sheep Squadron Model Airplane Club, California, USA
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The Black Sheep Exhibition Squadron model airplane club was founded in 1976, with 12 original members. At the time a popular TV series was "Baa Baa Black Sheep" (later "Black Sheep Squadron"), about Marine fighter squadron VMF 214. NBC and the Marine Corps sanctioned the club's name, and the show's stars were members, along with "Pappy" Boyington who commanded the real squadron during WWII. A studio publicity campaign was built around model demonstrations by the group. Eventually the TV show ended its run but the model club continued to thrive. Membership stands at approximately 130, throughout the US and Canada.

An unusual aspect of the Black Sheep club was that it did not specialize in one particular aspect of model aviation. Members then and now fly all varieties of models from CL to Oldtimers to indoor scale. Meetings feature an eclectic show-and-tell which is as likely to include an RC model as a peanut.

Some Black Sheep are professionally involved in cutting-edge aviation research, and have been known to use club sessions to test-fly the latest innovations. Other members work at more pedestrian jobs or are retired, and fly models as a pure hobby. Numerous aeromodeling world records have been set by Black Sheep.

The club was founded "to promote aeromodeling among youth", and that mission continues. The squadron runs Delta Dart building programs that teach over 1,000 kids per year the basics of model aviation. Members frequently perform demonstrations for schools and youth groups, often inside classrooms using indoor-type models. A teaching syllabus is being developed for more structured aviation classes.

The Black Sheep Squadron sponsors annual Free Flight Championships at Taft, CA each Memorial Day. This low-key contest offers an astounding array of events over 3 days, including R.O.W. and several indoor categories. Other club-sponsored events include a Bob Palmer CL Stunt contest, Electric meets (RC AND CL), and a 1/2A Clinic specializing in CL models.

The yearly Pasadena, CA trade show formerly known as International Modelers Show (IMS) is now operated by the Academy of Model Aeronautics as Convention 2001, and the Black Sheep have a tradition of active participation. Indoor flight demonstrations include a wide variety of model types, and the "building booth" produces hundreds of Delta Darts with eager test pilots. Club members have enjoyed success in the static-display contests as well.

Tony and Addie Naccarato operate T&A Hobby Lobby, a local shop which is a prime hangout for the club. Tony has been a booster for the group since its inception, and continues to provide advice (and modeling supplies) to the members. His store is located at 3512 W. Victory Blvd., Burbank, CA 91505-1501. Phone is 818-842-5062. T&A carries a full line of RC, CL, and FF kits and equipment, as well as plastic models and boats.

24 hour message machine: (818 ) 718-1685 and leave a message or office: (213 ) 747-7514

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