The AMA History Project Presents: Biography of HAROLD (HAL) PARENTI

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The AMA History Project Presents: Biography of HAROLD (HAL) PARENTI Born June 6, 1926 Modeler since mid-1930s AMA #451 Written & Submitted by GP (11/2006); Edited by JS (09/2006), (11/2006), Reformatted by JS (11/2009) Career: 12 time U.S. National Champion in Radio Control Scale 4 time U.S. F4C Scale Team Member District VI Associate Vice President since 1995 Numerous model designs kitted by model manufacturers Involved in Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) research, design and training for the U.S. Military Honors: 1999: Model Aviation Hall of Fame inductee Top Gun Gray Eagle Award Model of A6M2 Zero on display in AMA s National Model Aviation Museum The following biography and above bulleted notes were written and submitted by Gary Parenti in November of 2006. For as long as he can remember, Hal Parenti has been fascinated with the idea of flying. At the young age of six or seven, he purchased a 10-cent Comet Models kit and pestered his mother to help him build it. By the age of 10, he was able to build a Phantom Flash and fly it in front of his house on the streets of Chicago. As his skills advanced, he moved up to the 25- and 50-cent models. He spent many days at the Comet factory staring at all the models hanging from the ceiling. At age 13, Hal purchased his first gas engine, a GHQ kit costing $4.95. He never did get it to run, but eventually purchased a Marvin.19, which he put in a Goldberg Zipper Free Flight model. At age 17, he built a Comet Clipper, but soon after graduating from high school in 1944, he entered the military. Modeling was put on hold for a few years. Hal remembers taking target practice against Radio Control drones while in the army, but says that no one was able to hit them. After his discharge from the Army in 1946, Hal began building and flying Control Line models in addition to Free Flight. He flew Control Line Stunt for a while, then in the early 1950s switched to Control Line Speed. Around 1955, he acquired a single-channel Citizenship radio and moved permanently into Radio Control. When reed systems were introduced, Hal began flying Radio Control Aerobatics using famous designs like the Smog Hog, Astro Hog, Orion, and Taurus. His quest for a better performing airplane inspired him to design his own aircraft. He created many versions of his Canoli pattern design, which he successfully used in competitions all throughout the 1960s and early 1970s. Hal

also competed successfully in Radio Control Pylon, but in the 1970s, he discovered the form of competition that best fit his building and flying skills, Radio Control Scale. Hal started designing and competing in Scale events at a national level in 1975, and won many awards at contests like the Nationals, Top Gun, Scale Masters, Toledo, and the Mint Julep Scale Meet. Hal has been National Champion 12 times. Models designed and flown by Hal include: 1975 Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero 1982 Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat 1984 Bell P-39D Airacobra 1986 Savoia Marchetti SM79 Sparviero 1989 Ryan FR-1 Fireball 1990 Cessna 336 Skymaster 1993 Piper PA-39 Twin Comanche (Canadian Nationals) 1996 Ryan FR-1 Fireball 1997 Cessna 336 Skymaster 1998 North American B-25J Mitchell 2004 Ryan FR-1 Fireball 2005 North American T-28B Trojan 2006 Ryan FR-1 Fireball In addition, Hal won the Highest Flight and Best Four-Stroke Performance awards at Top Gun, and the Engineering Achievement award at Scale Masters for his mixed propulsion Ryan Fireball. He won Pilots Choice and Best of Show awards at numerous events. Hal represented the United States four times in F4C FAI World competitions, with a best individual placing of seventh and a best team placing of third. Hal competed in the 1980 (Canada), 2000 (Switzerland), 2002 (Canada) and 2006 (Sweden) World Championships. Model manufacturers kitted many of his designs: Top Flite models kits: Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero Holy Smoke Elder Biplane Wing Manufacturing Douglas A-26 Invader Lockheed P-38 Lightning HP 200 North American B-25J Mitchell Jack Stafford Models HP 300 Electric

In addition to his competition and design achievements, Hal also worked on Remotely Piloted Vehicle (RPV) designs for the U.S. Military. Working with Ralph Andre of Wing Manufacturing, Hal created an experimental stainless steel folding roll-up wing design for the Navy. He also designed two target RPVs for the Navy and a video surveillance RPV for the military. Hal trained Navy personnel in the maintenance and handling of the aircraft and provided flight instruction. Hal also performed personal research on delta winged model aircraft, designing and flying pusher, ducted fan, electric and even sailplane versions of deltas. Since 1995, Hal has served as an Associate Vice President for AMA District VI and was inducted into the Model Aviation Hall of Fame in 1999. Hal with some of his early Free Flight Models

2002: Hal s design of the Ryan Fireball at the F4C World Championships Hal s turbine powered F9F Panther jet.

Hal s B-25J Mitchell was kitted by Wing Manufacturing. 2006: Hal flew this T-28B Trojan at the F4C World Championships in Sweden. The following biography was printed in the February 2000 issue of Model Aviation magazine. Harold Parenti Hal Parenti, 72, has enjoyed more than 50 years of aeromodeling experiences. He has been a successful competition flier in virtually all areas of aeromodeling. Beginning with rubber-powered and other Free Flight models, he moved on to Control Line, and finally Radio Control in 1964. Radio Control Pattern and Pylon (Formula One, Quarter Midget,

Open) occupied his attention from 1964 until the mid 1970s. Early in the 1970s, he began flying Scale and has concentrated his efforts in that arena since then. Hal is a nine-time Nats champion in various Radio Control Scale events, beginning in 1975 and continuing to the present. In addition, he has many second- and third-place finishes in various Nats. Other prestigious events such as Top Gun, U.S. Scale Masters and the Mint Julep have produced many wins. On the international scene, he has been a member of World Championships teams and is a strong supporter of the FAI program. Hal builds and flies his own designs in competitions as well as sport flying. He has designed or consulted for several aircraft kit manufacturers. His designs include the F8F-2 Bearcat, A6M2 Zero, Holy Smoke and Elder Biplane for Top Flite. Wing Manufacturing has featured his A-26 Invader, P-38 Lighting, HP 200, and B-25 Mitchell. Many individuals have successfully built and flown these models in competition. Research in Remotely Piloted Vehicle (RPV) design for the U.S. military has occupied his attention as well. This has included tow-target RPVs, a video-surveillance aircraft, and an experimental wing design for the Navy. He trained Navy personnel in the flying and maintenance of these aircraft. Delta-wing designs are a part of his ongoing personal research. Hal has been a founding member of several clubs and serves as an AVP for District VI. This PDF is property of the Academy of Model Aeronautics. Permission must be granted by the AMA History Project for any reprint or duplication for public use. AMA History Project National Model Aviation Museum 5151 E. Memorial Dr. Muncie IN 47302 (765) 287-1256, ext. 511 historyproject@modelaircraft.org