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The attention to detail on Bob Harris’ Vario EC145 (above) is outstanding. Anyone passing by the static display would stop in their tracks and take in the hours of work that went into completing such a scale model. Hinged front doors (above right) complete with pneumatic cylinders that function allowing sight of the fully detailed cockpit. The finish work on the machine was flawless (at right) right down to the Nightingale graphics. Bradley Jared finished second place in Helicopter with his 450 size AH-1F Cobra(below right) in Israeli Air Force trim. Jim Ryan choose a unique helicopter from the Vietnam Conflict era to model (below left) with his Kaman HH-43 Huskie. His efforts awarded him with a third in the category.


2014 TOLEDO SHOW WINNERS Jet


Roy Maynard BAe Hawk Paul Sousa


Blair Howkins


F-84G Thunderjet XXLViperjet


Old Timer R/C Chuck Schooley Lanzo Bomber Bob Bienensein


Helicopter Bob Harris


Vario EC145


Bradley Jared AH-1F Cobra Jim Ryan


Non-Military Sport Scale Keith Shaw


Sausewind


Robert Bensonl Cessna 150 Aerobat Gerald Sanderson Alexander Eaglerock


FLYING MODELS Kamen HH-43 Huskie Lanzo Bomber Andy Latowski Focke Wulf Fw 47-D


Military Sport Scale Dave Asman Cal Branton Peter Howe


Sport


Chuck Gratner Riley Model B George Bassett 1941 BC Taylorcraft Joe Mekina


Sailplane Tom Scully John Hoover Larry Latowski


Exactly RC Duration


Mirage Nostalgia/R.E.S. Trix Slope Glider Zaic Floater


Vintage R/C Daniel Grotzinger Goldberg Shoestring Charles Chomos Tri-Squire Eugene Gottschalk deBolt Rebel


SBD-5 Dauntless B-17F


Harvard Mk. IV


Designer Scale George Maiorana C-133A Cargomaster John Boyko Hal Parenti


Cessna Skymaster Ryan FR-1 Fireball


Best Finish Paint Roy Maynard BAe Hawk


Best Finish Film Keith Shaw


Sausewind


Best of Show George Maiorana C-133A Cargomaster


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Aerobatic Mark Atwood


Proteus


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