Originally a free flight modeller, around 1946 Monty joined the "spin dizzies" as he called control line flyers, and soon became a winner of the stunt event at two early Nationals. Being a key member of a team that toured Australia demonstrating control line flying he did much to promote the sport during its early days. As a leading member of Melbourne's Eastern Suburbs MAC he flew all sorts of models, with stunt and scale becoming his favourites. Monty's death at the beginning of 1993 was lamented by many Australian modellers. http://www.dkd.net/clmodels |
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