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There are more photos of the D.E.A.F 19 Fly-In taken by Tres Wright in the photo gallery.

Helen Randolph helped us present the Spirit of Randy Randolph Award to Jim Trovillion of Sun City, AZ
Ralph Snow Photos
Jim’s entry in The Spirit of Randy Randolph was a January 1984 Model Aviation published model called ‘Ironside”
Greg Judy Photo

Jim Trovillion with ‘Ironside’ and Paul Bradley with his Randolph ‘Neighvion’ (Model Aviation, July ‘82 published design)
Greg Judy photo

Ron Morris watchs his Randolph model, ‘The Weekender’ heads down the runway at the hands of Chris Vanderbilt.
Greg Judy photo

Paul Bradley’s ‘Neighvion’ won the Technical Achievement award for his printed covering technique. You’ll also notice that Paul put Randy Randolph in the cockpit!
Greg Judy photo
Weekend Winners
Spirit of Randy Randolph- Jim Trovillion, Ironside
Technical Achievement- Paul Bradley, Covering Technique
Pilot’s Choice, Saturday - Dave Roberts, EAM B-17
Pilot’s Choice, Sunday - Perry Bartlett, Hangar 9 Funtanna 90
All Up Last Down
1st- Chris Nims, 1:51:57
2nd- Ralph Bradley, 1:50:14
3rd- Pat Trittle, 1:41:02
Best 3-D - Dick Rankin, Proud Bird
Stand-Off Scale
1st- Keith Sparks; OV-10 Bronco
2nd- James Bruce; P-51
3rd- Pat Trittle; Ercoupe
Longest Distance Traveled Saturday - Jim Trovillion, Arizona
Longest Distance Traveled Sunday - Pat Trittle, New Mexico

Electric Combat ‘Demos’ proved to be quite exciting! There was a lot of interest in making this an event at future DEAF events.
Bruce McLearen photo

Gary Warner gets on the ground to get that perfect close-up shot.
Greg Judy photo

Frank Korman, Pat Tritle, and Gary Warner look over Franks’ Bristol Blenheim
Greg Judy photo

Ralph Bradley with a mighty small electric in his hand.
This Micro Mite flew with authority.
Greg Judy photo
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