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asneill 10-08-2012 03:31 PM

Don Neill Planes/Plans
 
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Neills...552?ref=stream

In a search on the web there still some interest in myGrandfather's, Don Neill, airplane plans. They are avalible from the above website for those that are interested. Ihaven't been bitten by the R/C airplane bug yet, just into rebuilding cars. Direct specific plane/plan questions to Gary Neill. Thanks!

Bill G 10-10-2012 10:33 AM

RE: Don Neill Planes/Plans
 

ORIGINAL: asneill

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Neills...552?ref=stream

In a search on the web there still some interest in my Grandfather's, Don Neill, airplane plans. They are avalible from the above website for those that are interested. I haven't been bitten by the R/C airplane bug yet, just into rebuilding cars. Direct specific plane/plan questions to Gary Neill. Thanks!

Is that beautiful red/white '66 Cadillac convertible still around? :D
I was the opposite. I got into this darn hobby, and now have a 70 Fastback sitting on the side of the house for 10 years, with a basement full of parts and panels for it. Lost interest, as it's a lot easier to work indoors on models.
I'm guessing the photo must be from around '67, looking at the newest vehicles in the photo.
BTW, there's a guy at the club I used to fly at, that still flys with what appears to be the same Kraft radio in the photo.
http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...83928904_n.jpg

asneill 10-10-2012 03:29 PM

RE: Don Neill Planes/Plans
 
Inoticed that 66 convertible too, as Cadillac's are probably my favorite cars! I thought if any of those cars would still be around in that picture it would probably be that 66 Cad convertible. It wasn't Donald's, but he had some nice older(then newer) Cadillac's long ago. Yeah, the date Dec 71 doesn't seem right on the photo judging by the weather conditions. Yeah, that's a big plus to modeling, you can work on it daily at home, I'm lucky to get to work on my car once a month which is 15 minutes out of town.


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