
Paul Lott (right) holding his new BVM Composite Bobcat,
the first production kit in the USA. Bob Violett is holding one of the
original prototypes. Paul went to Orlando and stayed a week with Bob and
built the BobCat in the BVM work shop. Paul then rode to Superman Jet Rally
with Bob and flew demos with his new BobCat .
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Pictured above: 1. L/R Vernon Montgomery, David Reid, and Dennis
Lott's BVM F-4 Phantoms w/JetCat P120 for power, 5.
David Reid and BVM Bandit w/JetCat P120, 7. William Lott and Fiber Classics
Kangaroo.
Pictured Below: Capt. Buck Garza and his Fiber
Classics Kangaroo w/AMT Mercury, and his other little toy, a McDonnell
Douglas F/A-18 Hornet.







Below: Paul Lott and BVM
Ultra Viper w/ BVM .91, 3. William Lott (17) and Fiber Classics Kangaroo, 4. Lee
Yelverton (15) with Top Gun F-15 and Sam Yelverton (13) with Jet
Model Products Starfire, 5. Rick Yelverton w/ Yellow Aircraft F-16 and
Top Gun F-15.




Below: Next generation Mississippi Gang on Buck's
Hornet at the Columbus Air Force Base 60th anniversary air show. It almost fits. Always room for the home-made apple pie.
Thanks Liz!






Below: Mississippi Gang international member representing the
French Chapter is Bertrand Lepoutre flying his personal Mirage 2000.
Bertrand was initiated into the Mississippi Gang while attending flight
training at Meridian Miss. NAS





1. Paul Lott and BVM Phantom at Hearne, TX with Pilot's
Choice trophy. 2.The Bandit photo was taken on an outing to the Magee airport
at Magee Mississippi. The Phantom and Bandit are JetCat P120 powered.
3. Rick and his new BVM F-100. 4. Rick and Lee Yelverton
and their new BVM Bandit. 5. Paul with his own design scratch
built speed plane (the Aurora project). Powered by a K&B 6.5cc quickie 500 motor
turning 18,500 RPM. It
was clocked at 211.4 mph with the JPO speed traps.




