Thanks for all the help guys, it was Les Garber that I met.  I just love 
when guys are flying a model they designed and say to me "look, this isn't 
what you should do with this model", and gets a big "ooooooh" from the 
audience, and then shoves the TX in my hand.  8-)

http://www.rcmicroflight.com/feb00/index.asp  has a picture of a Wing Ding.

Jim



At 09:48 PM 8/4/2000, James V. Bacus wrote:
>I think I met Les Grammer at the Nats last week, really nice guy, was that 
>you who let me fly your electric flying wing design, the Wing Ding?
>
>I didn't get a chance to get the plans for it, can I contact or get them 
>from you?
>
>This is a REALLY cool small electric wing that was VERY acrobatic.  I've 
>never been so impressed by an electric plane.
>
>Jim
>Downers Grove, IL
>Member of Chicago SOAR club
>ICQ 6997780    R/C Soaring Page at http://www.mcs.net/~bacuslab/soaring.html
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