An other "Vintage Wake" added to the Wakefield album.
this one built by Bob DeShields for the 50 Gram of rubber era.
An other "Vintage Wake" added to the Wakefield album.
this one built by Bob DeShields for the 50 Gram of rubber era.
An other "Vintage Wake" added to the Wakefield album.
this one built by Bob DeShields for the 50 Gram of rubber era.
This is a Bob White "Vol Libre 8" built by Daryl Perkins. Double Rolled balsa fuselage per the plan. Non plan items are a Simpltorque front-end and a 2 piece wing.
This is a Bob White "Vol Libre 8" built by Daryl Perkins. Double Rolled balsa fuselage per the plan. Non plan items are a Simpltorque front-end and a 2 piece wing.
1955 Joe Bilgri Wakefield Built by Bud Romak
1955 Joe Bilgri Wakefield Dressed by Daryl Perkins
1975 Flying Teapot built by Louis Joyner
1975 Flying Teapot built by Louis Joyner
The model is Erik Knudsen’s 1952 Wakefield design EK-9, which was used by Erik in the 1952 World Championship in Sweden to obtain the first honorable place on anWC scoreboard by a Danish participant, 32nd place.
The model is Erik Knudsen’s 1952 Wakefield design EK-9
Mac Kenzie Wake-up wakefield
Mark Vancil Wake-up
Wake-up Wakefield
1937 Illawarra Cup Winner designed by J.Barrnett Sydney Built by Grant Carson
1936 Moffitt winner designed by Veron Gray Built by Paul Squire
1936 Moffitt winner designed by Veron Gray
1955 World Cup Winner Called the hornet in engish
1955 World Cup Winner
1958 Maxmaker built by Paul Squire
1958 Maxmaker designed by George Riech
Cloudcraft Commander, British Model company Built by Jerry Litschi
Ernie Lynn with his Kansas Wakefield
Denny Dock with his NRG. I believe it was his Father's design.
Denny Dock's NRG
This is a Strick version of a NRG
Karl Gies, AKA Captain Cornell Crawford and his 4oz Lanzo Duplex.
Fiying in the 4oz Wakefield event
Ed Hardin's Lanzo Duplex-edited to be in the cloulds
Joseph Ehrhardt 1931 Wakefield
1931 Wakefield cup winner designed and flown by Joseph Ehrhardt
Joseph Ehrhardt 1931 Wakefield Bones
The 1931 Wakefield Cup Winner come in for a landing. This is one of my favorite photos. I have used this picture so many times in ads over the years.
Joseph Ehrhardt 1931 Wakefield . This model built by Leigh Richardson.
Joseph Ehrhardt 1931 Wakefield. Another beautiful photo, I wish my attempts were as nice
1934 Bowden Moffett Entry . This model is included in this album because at that point in time the Moffett models matched the design of a 4oz Wakefield.
1934 Bowden Moffett Entry. Hope you like pictures of the bones.
Armes A-10 Wakefield A rather unusual design for a Wakefield
Armes A-10 Wakefield. Leigh who built this model had the talent for creating plans from photo of the original model
Armes A-10 Wakefield
Armes A-10 Wakefield. The in flight picture does tend to make you do a double take