
Orlando area NAR Section - R.O.C.K. of Orlando had it's launch today.
Pretty good turnout considering the heat. There were probably 15 cars at it's busiest, with lots of families.
I flew the A-20 Demon Downscale with a 35 year old MPC A3-4m engine. Great altitude for this BT-20 based model.



I finally got up the nerve to fly my Dr. Zooch Little Joe with a B6-4. Straight boost and surprisingly good altitude.
Like anyone who has built one, I was nervous about the tower. Of course it didn't land on the grass, it landed on the gravel road. No real damge, just the little spike on top was bent and a scuffed fin tip.
Also flown - Quest FLIC on an MPC A3-4m, MMX Downscale Sky Writer, Art Applewhite Monocopter on an A10-pt.
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