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Walter E. Mooney

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Walter E. Mooney (June 6, 1925 – March 1, 1990) was a MIT educated engineer, aircraft designer, pilot and model aircraft designer who lived in San Diego, California. He was well known professionally for his full scale aircraft efforts for Convair division of General Dynamics but more popularly known for the many plans and articles published in the magazines Model Airplane News, Boys' Life, and Aero Modeller in the 1960s. He was once featured as a daredevil glider pilot on the 1973 TV series Thrill Seekers. He designed the ROHR Two-175 Experimental Aircraft almost put in production to compete against the Cessna 172 in 1971.

The Flying Aces model club of Washington has held a Walt Mooney Memorial model airplane meet named in his honor.

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  1. July 4th, 2001Walt Mooney Memorial Peanut & Twice Peanut meet and Earl Stahl Contest at 60 Acres
  2. October 7th, 2000 - Walt Mooney Memorial! Walt Mooney Peanut and Twice Size Peanut Contest, and Guillow 900 series contest!


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