PHOTOS BY JULIE FARRELL FROM THE KUDZU CLASSIC CONTEST MAY 14/15 2011.

Regret the lack of captions and names with some of the photos --- just a lack of energy to discover them all?
All suggestions are welcomed.

Sorry  -- computer problems and a slow mind delayed publication of this page.


John Houck's son at the judging table with Dave Mitchell's P-80.







John Houck's P-40.


Wally Farrell and Dave Mitchell dueling in WWI.




A smooth Embryo takeoff.


Waiting to wind for the launch.




Another WWI duel.




A sleepy Ray Rakow with his Oldtime Rubber.



Claude Powell with his Oldtime Rubber.





George White from Pensacola with his  Russian P-39 .





Dave Mitchell launching his Heinkel 110.





Dan Driscoll wondering what to do next?




Stew, record keeper responds, gosh I don't know Dan.




Stefan Prosky, Maxecuter Pres, with his Carte Postale.



Glen Simpers with his F2H FAC Jet  Catapult Glider.



John Houck and son judging.




Glen Simpers Racer on the judging table.








One of the several NoCals at the contest.









Wally with his Miles for FAC Scale.



Ray awake and smiling with his FAC Jet Catapult Glider.





Dave Mitchell with his P80 a Modern Military.





John Diebolt the CAFFA sparkplug with two of his Gliders.






Carl Dowdy from CAFFA with his Towline Glider A1/F1H.









John Houck judging a Racer for FAC SCale.





Claude Powell wih his Racer.



Dave Mitchell with His WWI entry (?),



And John Houck with his WWI entry a Fokker.





George White with his DVII.




A happy Wally Farrell with his WWI machine(?).






John Houck with his P-40.




Ray launching his Embryo.





Dave Mitchell with his Heinkel  110.








A Hawker Hurricane by Claude Powell..











Dave and Marie Rees, the originators of the Kudzu fun arrived with their son,
and enjoyed the day  ---  Dave brought his Mr Mulligan.




Bill Sheppard surprised Claude Powell with this magnificent hand crafted set of tool chests as a award for a previous Kudzu Contest event.





John Houck and his son with a WWI Nieuport entry.






A Bonzo in the stooge.







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