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Dayton, OH
2002

There was a record crowd and pilots at this years
Dogs fly in.

The Air force Museum estimated that 15,000 cars came
through the gate.

The grandstands stayed full both Saturday and
Sunday.

Here is Blaine and his new Carden 40% Edge 540.

Bob Sadler taking a break from announcing for a
photo with Blaine.

Caroline and Dennis of Carden Aircraft with Blaine
right before his noon demo.

Frank Noll and Matt Stek flew a formation routine
with their Extras that was awesome.

Bill Cline was one of the guys responsible for
putting on a great fly in.

Blaine during the noon demo in a harrier.

Blaine's Edge with Jeff Pfeifer's new Edge in the
background.

Blaine torque rolling during the noon show.

Blaine, Jeff Pfeifer and Jason Danhakl torque
rolling during the noon show.

Here was the line up of planes for the noon show.
(All Cardens)

Darlene Cline and Caroline Gergits.

Darlene taking a picture of Blaine for the TnT
poster.

Darlene also provides some great pictures for this
website.

This is Don Lowe in which the Masters in Greenville,
SC was named after.

Gary Hall of Rogers, AR and Duane Long of Winnsboro,
LA taking a break between flight

Jason Danhakl of Joplin, MO and Jeff Pfeifer of
Springfield, MO.

On Saturday there were 7 Carden Edges all torque
rolling together during the noon show.

Mat Stek and his uncle Joe Stek from Beaver Falls,
PA.

Big John Light from Kansas City, MO and Tom Kroggel
from TnT Landing Gear.

John getting ready for the noon show with his 50%
CAP 232.

John's 50% CAP 232 weighs 68lbs and is powered by a
240cc engine.

Mark Jorgenson, Matt Stek and Dennis Gergits.

This is 16 year old Andrew Jesky with his 40% Carden
Edge 540.

Mike Clemens from Canada with his 50% Extra 300S.
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