Model Airplane News
September, 1967


Model Airplane News Cover for September, 1967

Model Airplane News Cover for September, 1967
Super Satan
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Here is what the blurb about the cover has to say:

"... Cover photographer Ron Scalera captures the excitement of Combat in action. Larry Scarinzi holds his Super Satan ready for release while Nationals Champion Dawn Cosmillo (the plane's pilot) separates the control lines. Her opponent, already in the air, is awaiting the start of action. His plane and streamer are just a blurred streak in the background ..."

About the Model

Combat Competiotion refers to an event in which two pilots fly a control-line airplane at the same time in the same circle. Each plane has a paper streamer attached to it, and the object of the competition is to cutr the other guys streamer with the propellor. At the end of a fixed amount of time, the "fellow" with the most paper remaining is the winner.

This is an exciting event that requires a high degree of skill. A good combat plane will have the highest possible speed with the tightest possible turning ability -- at minimum loss of speed. Model combat is just like the experiences in the skies of Europe during WWII - power and speed are the only things that matter. Lary Scarinzi and Carl Goldberg put some scientific effort into creating what they believed was the ultimate combat machine. The result was "Super Satan" which you may read about by clicking to enlarge the following photos:

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"Super Satan
Model Airplane Combat Competitor
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About Dawn Cosmillo

The cover and an internal article photo feature Dawn Cosmillo, who was not only (a) a girl, (b) quite attractive, and (C) the Junior National champion at Combat. There was no separate competiotion for women -- Dawn was the best of them all. Needless to say, she attracted a lot of attention. Here is a newspaper article that gives a bit more background on Dawn, and another photo.

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Dawn Cosmillo
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