| Show r : k 441 se n' akf gigektAm? 236 No 78 Vol ' 1 SOUTI:CH VATidijadDI Y IN 1988 1 Friday Morning—July Section SV 7 r ik 0ft- ' - ii!r:::l: - i 1 Page i L p I S i D -- D A t Dit i I AIim ts D 11 -- A i ig nd t 4 v :---- - 1 - moroasionnowomMMP MIONIM : $sr r- t : I 4o-4"- Pee IIMINSININSNaMMONON1106 84)1 I CUS LT II) - - irAt ''' - 40 apt i I A i ! ed 1 r 0 I on 4"'"' ' t m i 1 i Ill ' ' A1 ' -- - : : '- e e 't1 ii ' - t) 4- I 0010"' ' at 4- - ' - !SS : -- 1 See Story P - -- - - at I —Tribune Stott Photos by Jett Allred Noal Hess kneels beside his WACO tit VKS-7- model He spends hundreds of hours building F radio-controlle- I4 VI ode! t' lanes I rk - Cr to t : 1 he Tribune Staff Writer At 8 years of age Noal Hess whittled a propeller He held it out of a moving car's window and from that point on he knew he would fly With the exception of several years when club plane to service his Noal flew a life-siz- e clients for IBM most of his flying has been d done with authentic 14-scal- e model In his youth homemade materials were the order of the day for construction A sawed broomstick slice became a wheel One day a balsa wood friend introduced him to kits He then graduated to the "stick and tissue" type where one wound a rubber band on the propeller end threw it in the air "My mother didn't understand how I could work on them so long go outside and smash them into the ground I'd go right back in again and fix them then try again" said Mr Hess who lives on Salt Lake's east bench "Finally we would take them out and put a blow them : 911 Today Mr Hess often begins a model with a magazine pattern He enlarges it to the desired size then starts a hour building project His houses assorted saws woods paints and fabrics and the incipient planes Wife Lois whose hobby is oil painting said "I didn't even know he was interested in model 700-100- 0 p -4- er ill a? 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