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Garden
State Circle Burners
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Take Flight in Lincoln Park
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Photos By Warren Westura
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Lincoln Park -
The Garden State Circle Burners held their annual club picnic on Sunday August 19, 2001. The day featured a learn to fly program with the 4H Flying Wildcats; and an orange crate derby. (top right)
Smoke clouds the takeoff of a control line airplane. (left) First time pilot Travis Westura, of Stanhope holds onto a control line airplane. (above right)
A squadron of control line aircraft headed by a model P-51 fighter sit ready for takeoff.
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Lincoln Park - (top left)
Windy Urtnowski, of Rutherford, a nationally ranked control line acrobatic pilot, buzzes the ground with his aircraft. (upper left)
A squadron of control line aircraft wait for takeoff at the Garden State Circle Burners field. (above right)
Mel Mondschein, of Wharton, proudly displays his scale model Bristol M-01 control line airplane. (left) An acrobatic control line gas powered airplane waiting to sail into the wild blue yonder.
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The Race
Was On to Make It Fly
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Lincoln Park - The Junkyard Wars begin.
An orange crate derby was held where teams, were each given a crate, and had to make it fly in the allotted time.
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(above left) Mary Knight, of Pompton Lakes, a member of the Garden State Circle Burners holds up a finished crate.
(above right) Team members scramble for prime orange crates, to test their skills. (middle left)
(l-r) Steve White, of Dumont; Daniel Tintle, of Hillsdale; and Tom Schiavone, of Park Ridge; build their airplane. (left)
Al Knight, of Pompton Lakes, writes flying slogans on the wings of his orange crate craft.
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Lincoln Park - (above) An up close view of the business end of a Russian Yak acrobatic stunt plane. (right)
Linda Kastner, of Basking Ridge, holds her son Brian, after he made his first flight. (below left)
Watch out Red Barron, Snoopy makes his presence known, in the cockpit of a scale model Bristol FE.2B biplane. (below right) Paula Caputo, of Nutley, has her eye on a novice pilots aircraft.
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