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RUNWAY'S PHOTO GALLERY

A sampling of the many excellent models, constructed by our internet friends.
We are especially pleased that some are based upon Runway publications information.

Click on individual photos for an enlarged view. 

Tom Hallman's outstanding rubber-powered Blériot 25 with Louis at the helm. Hallman photograph

Mr. Nagayama's Scottish Kay Gyroplane. Documentation is in Plans & 3-Views, Volume 2.  Taku Hamada photograph

The Japanese Shonai club's very successful indoor model autogyro/Autogiro contest.

Tiny CO2 powered RC Fokker D.VII by Zdenek Raska, via Stefan Gasparin, Czech Republic

Peter Smart, of England, made this fine-flying 16-inch span, 20-gram, electric powered S.F.Cody "Cathedral" canard. 

Gordon Hannah's charming Pistachio Demoiselle, was from Walt Mooney plans. Richard Powell photo

Ed Pelatowsky' electric Gee Bee Ascender canard was from  Stick & Tissue, Volume 3 documentation. Photo by Tom Nallen

Jiro Sugimoto's rubber-powered OMAC-1 (Old Man's Aircraft   Company) canard from Nagoya,Japan.

Jiro Sugimoto and "Kaz" Suzuki with some of their 'giros, an orange original design, and two  Avro/Cierva C.17s.

Don Butman's Udet U2 profile, with its authentic coloration, is based upon documentation from Model Builders & Their Models.

James Jesse's Farman Goliath transport 1/144 VLE vacuform display model, is a study in patient rigging! 

Bill Hannan's Comet-inspired "dime scale" Fokker D.7, has markings from the original Howard Hughes movie "Hell's Angels".

Jiro Sugimoto's Chauvière Gyroptère and its extra rotors  during fabrication. With model 'gyros, having spares is good policy!

Delightful RC Peanut Demoiselle, by Michel LEVEQUE, of France. Note realistic aviator!

La Demoiselle in action!

One of two Blériot 25s under construction by Jiro Sugimoto. Jiro's model factory seems unusually productive!

Mike Welshans built this neat Fokker D.VII, modified from 1935 Scientific kit plans.

Dave Gee's unique Albessard Tandem placed 2nd at AMA Convention 2005

Merle Olmsted built this basswood solid model, using documentation featured in a Runway publication.

Mario Garcia Onorio, of Uruguay, suggests this challenging model  project!