The following images are roughly in chronological order as to when the model was built and flown. Although I say these are "my model airplanes," some were actually built by my dad, but flown by me. Some were joint projects.

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Ringmaster control line model.

Ringmaster Jr. Flash control line model.

The Marsh family at the AMA Nationals in Willow Grove, PA (circa 1965). Notice that great old ambulance in the background!

One of the first powered model airplanes I built on my own; certainly the earliest one for which I have a photograph. This is a profile contol line model of the pylon racer "Buster."

The 0.49 Minnie Mambo, built by my dad, was our first radio controlled model. It was flown with a single channel (rudder only) Controlaire radio. The servo was actually a rubber band powered escapement.

My first, and only, attempt at building and flying a free flight model.

The last control line model I ever built, a semi-scale F-86. After this, it was RC all the way!

A glider I built in Germany where I spent my junior year of high school as an exchange student.

An early ARF (Almost Ready to Fly). This plane was molded entirely out of rigid styrofoam.

The Simitar was fairly close to being a flying wing. A few of us in my club ordered the foam wing cores through the mail and built the rest from plans. Here, I'm adding skis for winter flying.

An early version of the SIG Kadet. I added ailerons to this rudder-only kit.

This is a Carl Goldberg Skylark 56. My dad built the frame and I did the Monokote finish.

The last plane I built, a .40-size Dirty Birdy. The plane was finished over 15 years ago. I flew it a few times, then got out of the hobby. It's back in the air now!

My next project, an A-10 Thunderbolt II, a.k.a. Warthog. Click through to check on my progress.

After crashing my Dirty Birdy last year (2005), and since I'm already in the middle of build project (see A-10 above), I got a Hangar 9 Ultra Stick ARF to get back in the air quickly.

This is not so much a new airplane as it is a new project. I strapped a video camera to the top of my son's trainer. It worked! Click on the thumbnail to see my first (and now my second) video.

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