Ed Kazmirski's Taurus
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Good to hear that it is going to the AMA Museum where, of course, it belongs.
Thanks to the ad I now have eighteen detail photographs to help me when I get round to finishing my version.
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Thanks to the ad I now have eighteen detail photographs to help me when I get round to finishing my version.
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Evan;
We couldn't risk you taking the plane off to New Zealand
I was one of the organizers of the effort to secure the original Taurus for VR/CS and ultimately the museum. Many of us felt the Taurus was the single most important model, (certainly pattern plane), ever designed and flown. It was the first "modern" pattern plane, and still flys great. A Taurus replica kit is still sold world-wide and is very popular. We felt the Taurus was too important an aircraft not to be included in the Muncie collection. The museum recognized the significance of the original 1962 Nats winner and world traveler. Ed toured in the mid 60s with that same Taurus, putting on many demonstrations of R/C precision aerobatics to delighted audiences. The museum approved the acquisition of the Taurus in a very short time, in spite of the fact that another Top Flite Taurus is currently on display there.
Getting back to the auction, there WAS a mystery bidder[8D] who apparently was not from VR/CS, (because he didn't identify himself). We knew whoever he was, he was the one to beat. The bid of $1800 held in there until the last few seconds because the bidding total went right from $1800 to $2940 as the clock ran out. We were prepared to go higher if need be, but it was not necessary.
The plan is for the Taurus to be cleaned up by the VR/CS historian Beppe F, (can't remember the spelling of his last name), who has offered to supply a vintage Veco 45, (same as the original), and perhaps Orbit radio. There WAS some discussion, (or minor controversey), about whether of not the new owner, or VR/CS should attempt to fly the original Taurus or not. It was soon agreed upon among those who pledged that no matter how great the temptation, (and it IS a great temptation), we simply can't risk a 46+ year old classic aircraft to the uncertainties associated with flying, (and landing) the model.
The Taurus WILL tour various VR/CS events, (perhaps others), for people to see and photograph before being preserved long-term in the museum. The good thing about this arrangement is that interested modelers will get a chance to see the original Taurus in a real contest setting "up close and personal". It will bring the plane to where the people are. If we are careful and responsible, the plane will not come to any harm while it's on tour. Another reason it seems proper to tour and display the Taurus is that, (as great as the AMA museum is), it is still a museum. Once the plane is nestled into the rafters, it can only be seen by looking up at it from a certain angle, and it certainly can't be examined up close.
The AMA Museum is ultimately where Ed's Taurus belongs however. It will always be there for people to make plans to visit when they are in the area. It should NEVER reside, (in the words of one VR/CS member) "in some collector's basement".
We wanted to make sure it will someday belong to the modeling public, (AMA members). The sentiment on this thread is the same. There is something within us that tells us the museum is the rightful place for such an important trend-setting model.
Duane
We couldn't risk you taking the plane off to New Zealand
I was one of the organizers of the effort to secure the original Taurus for VR/CS and ultimately the museum. Many of us felt the Taurus was the single most important model, (certainly pattern plane), ever designed and flown. It was the first "modern" pattern plane, and still flys great. A Taurus replica kit is still sold world-wide and is very popular. We felt the Taurus was too important an aircraft not to be included in the Muncie collection. The museum recognized the significance of the original 1962 Nats winner and world traveler. Ed toured in the mid 60s with that same Taurus, putting on many demonstrations of R/C precision aerobatics to delighted audiences. The museum approved the acquisition of the Taurus in a very short time, in spite of the fact that another Top Flite Taurus is currently on display there.
Getting back to the auction, there WAS a mystery bidder[8D] who apparently was not from VR/CS, (because he didn't identify himself). We knew whoever he was, he was the one to beat. The bid of $1800 held in there until the last few seconds because the bidding total went right from $1800 to $2940 as the clock ran out. We were prepared to go higher if need be, but it was not necessary.
The plan is for the Taurus to be cleaned up by the VR/CS historian Beppe F, (can't remember the spelling of his last name), who has offered to supply a vintage Veco 45, (same as the original), and perhaps Orbit radio. There WAS some discussion, (or minor controversey), about whether of not the new owner, or VR/CS should attempt to fly the original Taurus or not. It was soon agreed upon among those who pledged that no matter how great the temptation, (and it IS a great temptation), we simply can't risk a 46+ year old classic aircraft to the uncertainties associated with flying, (and landing) the model.
The Taurus WILL tour various VR/CS events, (perhaps others), for people to see and photograph before being preserved long-term in the museum. The good thing about this arrangement is that interested modelers will get a chance to see the original Taurus in a real contest setting "up close and personal". It will bring the plane to where the people are. If we are careful and responsible, the plane will not come to any harm while it's on tour. Another reason it seems proper to tour and display the Taurus is that, (as great as the AMA museum is), it is still a museum. Once the plane is nestled into the rafters, it can only be seen by looking up at it from a certain angle, and it certainly can't be examined up close.
The AMA Museum is ultimately where Ed's Taurus belongs however. It will always be there for people to make plans to visit when they are in the area. It should NEVER reside, (in the words of one VR/CS member) "in some collector's basement".
We wanted to make sure it will someday belong to the modeling public, (AMA members). The sentiment on this thread is the same. There is something within us that tells us the museum is the rightful place for such an important trend-setting model.
Duane
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I am happy with the pictures of the details of the orginal Taurus and that I know that it is in the right hands and on the right place.
Thanks for you all doing this Duane.
Cees Wester
Thanks for you all doing this Duane.
Cees Wester
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there WAS a mystery bidder who apparently was not from VR/CS, (because he didn't identify himself). We knew whoever he was, he was the one to beat.
I have mixed feelings about touring the model around but appreciate the reasons for doing so. Under no circumstances should the model be flown again.
By way of a thank you I have (re)joined the VR/CS today.
Ray
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Here is a picture of Ed, taken I think about 1960. This picture was taken at a contest near Detroit. Maybe someone can identify some of the autos in the background to determine the date. The engine in this particular model looks like a K&B probably the 45 which was in common use during that period.
The quality of the picture is not too good since it was taken from a proof sheet.
John Wisniewski
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The quality of the picture is not too good since it was taken from a proof sheet.
John Wisniewski
Scotttsdale, Az
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Won't be a K&B, too early for that. It's Ed and his Orion, of course, probably a Veco .35/45 and it looks like one of the Orions he took to the 1960 worlds.
Evan.
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Someone had a Yen to see it in their collection
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Well if that's true thank goodness for the VR/CS. Japan is the last place the model should be.
Ray
Someone had a Yen to see it in their collection
Ray
Right now, there is an immaculate vintage complete Sampey 404 on Fleecebay. Maybe this one will be heading west, maybe not.
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RE: Ed Kazmurski's Taurus
ORIGINAL: RFJ
I would be interested to know who and why. It seems to me that any true aeromodeller with a love of the hobby and a knowledge and appreciation of the history of pattern flying would agree that this historic model should be on display at the AMA museum for all to see and admire. If this was not the mystery bidders intention then he should have a serious think about the result of his selfish actions in forcing up the price for no good reason.
I have mixed feelings about touring the model around but appreciate the reasons for doing so. Under no circumstances should the model be flown again.
By way of a thank you I have (re)joined the VR/CS today.
Ray
there WAS a mystery bidder who apparently was not from VR/CS, (because he didn't identify himself). We knew whoever he was, he was the one to beat.
I have mixed feelings about touring the model around but appreciate the reasons for doing so. Under no circumstances should the model be flown again.
By way of a thank you I have (re)joined the VR/CS today.
Ray
"...Shortly after the auction closed I received a note from the second highest bidder congratulating me on the win...He is from Japan!!! If we had not won, the plane surely would have been lost for good. Great job guys, This surely would not have happened if not for the interest and cooperation of all the members who felt it was necessary to save this treasure. Thank you, thank you , thank you!!!!!!! We did it!..."
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Well done FB & WEDJ. I always thought it a pity that the SPA and the VR/CS could not combine into one organisation. I had some interesting e-mail discussions with Art Schroder about this years ago but nothing happened. He considered the SPA southern based and the VR/CS mainly a northern operation.
Sounds as if the US is a bit like Ireland in this respect - different sorta folks North & South who get on fine but like to do things their own way.
Ray
Sounds as if the US is a bit like Ireland in this respect - different sorta folks North & South who get on fine but like to do things their own way.
Ray