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Jeez, Ron:<br>
Sending a picture of you as a younger version could be
bad.......there are those out there who figure we've been old (or
older) forever. Could burst their bubble.<br>
Bill Glaze<br>
Ron Van Putte wrote:<br>
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On Nov 23, 2003, at 3:55 PM, John Ferrell wrote:
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Yes, but I will have to dig them out and scan them. Digital cameras
were not available back in 1967. Give me a couple of days and I will
show you the airplane and a much younger version of me.
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Ron Van Putte
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On Nov 22, 2003, at 8:27 AM, Dwayne & Nancy wrote:
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Ron, I was going through some old magazines and lo and behold here’s
an article titled “Canard Pointers” by Capt. Ronald VanPutte. It’s
from the April, 1968 issue of American Aircraft Modeler.
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That was during the five years when I was a professor at the Air Force
Institute of Technology. I gave my class in stability and control a
design project involving a canard aircraft. After I successfully flew
a six-foot span R/C version of the airplane, I wrote an article on
canard design and sent it to AAM and they published it. Looong time
ago.
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Ron Van Putte
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