Dick Hanson Runaway
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Sorry I don't at present David but if you will go to NSRCA D3 photo site year 2011 you can find some.
Will Blackwell, grandson of Ken Blackwell flew it very well that year.
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https://sites.google.com/site/nsrcad3/photos
Will Blackwell, grandson of Ken Blackwell flew it very well that year.
Charlie
https://sites.google.com/site/nsrcad3/photos
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Model Builder did an article and had the plan. All Model Builder plans have now been acquired by the AMA plans service so you can get the plans and I understand they send a copy of the article with each plan purchased. The plane itself I from around 1985 (I think), and was intended for the new (2 year old) turnaround (FAI) style pattern. Used a 120 4 cycle.
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Actually, let me correct myself... It used a .90 4 cycle. Dick Hanson is also the designer of the famed Tiporare pattern airplane, which he designed in the late 70's with input from Dave Brown, 5 time Nats champ. You can download a catalog of the model builder plans from the ama site and there you can see a photo of the Runaround and also the Brushfire and Tiporare. Let me know how it goes and if you can post some photos of the plane. TC
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Dang! Mental fart! Sorry 'bout that... I would guess the Runaway would be the successor to the Runaround, but that is just a guess (and after this ooops I'm probably dead wrong again; lol). Good luck in your search...