
Top prize for the most colourful scale model and the best smile at the Rubber Powered Paper Plane Nats Bushfield Sports Centre 2025 goes to Paul Burling with his Fokker Eindecker E111.

Mike Hollamby 2nd in Rubber Sport Scale Westland Widgeon Rubber Powered Paper Plane Indoor Nats Bushfield Sports Centre 2nd March 2025.

As for the most difficult scale model to build let alone to trim methinks it's Gordon Hannah Sablatnig SF4 (German triplane seaplane). Rubber Powered Paper Plane Nats Bushfield Sports Centre. 2nd March 2025.

PMFC member Pete Adams placed 3rd in Rubber Sport Scale with his Cessna 140 with superb take offs Indoor Nats Bushfield Sports Centre 2nd March 2025.

PMFC President Brian Waterland found another use for an old wooden steps and a few bits and pieces to make this information board in true Blue Peter style. Naturally, this photo is of one he made earlier!

Derek Knight receiving his gold certificate in Rubber Sport Scale at the Rubber Powered Paper Plane Indoor Nats Bushfield Sports Centre 2nd March 2025.

Brian Lever’s Jodel Bebe taking off placed 4th Rubber Sport Scale Indoor Nats Bushfield Sports Centre 2nd March 2025. I feel large open cockpit models need a pilot and would have enhanced this lovely model even more.

Not seen one of these before Graham Banham Lublin XIII was also one of the many scale flyers giving a master class on indoor scale models at the Rubber Powered Paper Plane Nats Bushfield Sports Centre 2nd March 2025.

Richard Crossley amazing Piper Pawnee. Go to YouTube to watch a master class on how to trim a largish indoor scale model to fly within the confines of Bushfield Sports Centre at the Rubber Powered Paper Plane indoor Nats 2025.