looks difficult but fun, good job
Dave
On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 5:29 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
> Shot an on-roadl radio control scale auto race for fuel burning cars
> yesterday. Mostly just to provide some pics for my old pals, but also for the
> practice it provides.
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Subject: GESO: Radio Control Scale Auto Racing
Shot an on-roadl radio control scale auto race for fuel burning cars
yesterday. Mostly just to provide some pics for my old pals, but also for
the practice it provides. It’s far more difficult than shooting real
motorsports, as the cars are in
Thanks Ann. The big guy with the floppy hat in 7890 was national champion 45
years ago. He's now in his mid 70s and still intense. Here he's psyching
himself up while waiting for his race to start.
Paul via phone
> On Aug 29, 2016, at 10:35 PM, ann sanfedele wrote:
>
> I
I love the people shots... especially 7800- such intensity!
The toy cars don't do much for me as subject matter but I can see why
you would ahve fun shooting them
ann
On 8/29/2016 7:49 PM, Paul wrote:
Classy R/C models. What engine displacement were they using?
-p
On 8/29/2016 4:29 PM,
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>> Subject: GESO: Radio Control Scale Auto Racing
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>> Shot an on-roadl radio control scale auto race for fuel burning cars
>> yesterday. Mostly just to provide some pics for my old pals, but also
The 1/8th scale cars have engines of 3.49 cc. Output is about 2.75 horsepower
at 32,000 rpm. The 1/10th scale cars have engines of about 2 cc.
Paul via phone
> On Aug 29, 2016, at 7:49 PM, Paul wrote:
>
> Classy R/C models. What engine displacement were they using?
>
>
>Subject: GESO: Radio Control Scale Auto Racing
>
>Shot an on-roadl radio control scale auto race for fuel burning cars
>yesterday. Mostly just to provide some pics for my old pals, but also for the
>practice it provides. It’s far more difficult than shooting real motorsport
Classy R/C models. What engine displacement were they using?
-p
On 8/29/2016 4:29 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Shot an on-roadl radio control scale auto race for fuel burning cars yesterday.
Mostly just to provide some pics for my old pals, but also for the practice it
provides. It’s far more
Shot an on-roadl radio control scale auto race for fuel burning cars yesterday.
Mostly just to provide some pics for my old pals, but also for the practice it
provides. It’s far more difficult than shooting real motorsports, as the cars
are incredibly fast and not very big. The fastest, the
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