Bob Corder proudly displays the Little Toot's classic checkerboard belly.
The material he used in this design is stiffened wall-to-wall carpet padding.
Bob Corder at he controls as Tommy Meyer and Dean Hughes watch a couple of low level passes.
Tommy Meyer takes a few turns at it and is delighted at how it handles. Bob seems to agree!
Bob shows Tommy and Dean some of the details of the Little Toot's construction.
February 28, 2012 was spent at the Arlington Rec Center visiting Ray Corder. Bob worked at Aradmac in Corpus Christi with George Meyer many years ago. He remembers Tommy's Daddy well. He recalls a lot that happened those days. Bob even did a little work on the George Meyer's original Little Toot, N61G.
When Tommy first met him several weeks ago,after a many year absence, Ray indicated a desire to build an Indoor Little Toot. You decide how well Bob has done so far. It's a work in progress.
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