Since this the the 90th Nationals here is a look back at some memories over the last 90 years...
The 1959 Scale Nats
Here a few pictures from the 1959 Nats, aka the 28th National Model Airplane Championships, held at Los Alamitos Naval Air Station, California. For those not familiar with the early Nats, the U.S. Navy used to sponsor and host the entire show primarily because it was considered a good recruitment tool for young men of a necessarily competitive nature. Their hopes were that those guys would see really cool stuff at the base and anxiously anticipate the day when they could join. Some time in the late 1960s, the attendance by youngsters was so low that the Navy decided to pull its support. Bill Winter managed to talk them into staying for a few more years.
Cover of the July 1959 Model Aviation Newsletter This superbly detailed Focke-Wulf FW-190 carried off both the Open Control line Flying Scale Trophy and the Testor Corp. best finish award for its builder, Bill Ogden of E. St. Louis, Ill. Robert Greetham, an Air Force man from Norton AFB, built this detailed model of a Fokker E.3. Plagued with elevator troubles, ship did not place in FFFS. Ed Childress of Castro Valley, Calif. braces himself as he prepares to take over control of his monster B-29. Craft placed second in CLFS event.
__________________ Mike Chilson,
RCSB Owner/Founder
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My R/C Scale Aircraft Over The Years
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