Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
Well for the $50K that guy spent on a GS B-52, one could have found a old cessna and put R/C controls and then you would have the biggist plane at the meet, and then get all the glory.When I see R/C models of this size it makes me wonder....how large does large need to be? As marvelous as it is to see them in such detailed, large scale,...something seems to get lost in the uniqueness of what a 'large' scale model should be. With some wingspans over 19 ft. and an engines rated over 260 horsepower,...gosh,...why did the modelers stop there and not construct a full size one? It's like they've gone over the threshold of conventional to semi-full size. Just my opinion.