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81 George Campbell – Inducted 1981 George got involved in organized model boating in 1967. He was one of the founding members and past officers of the Modeleers in the San Fernando Valley area of California. He held several speed records, and was the district A Mono champion in 1974. George designed model boats for several different manufacturers over the years. George was a true pioneer in hull design, and was always ready to help a fellow model boater. John Brodbeck, Sr. – Inducted 1982 John spent the better part of his life promoting model- ing and manufacturing hobby related items. John was one of the nation’s leaders in supporting the develop- ment of model marine products. He could always be counted on to support model boating. John’s years of work and enthusiasm gave us many fine products that make it possible for model boating to be what it is today. John is also a member of the Hall of Fame of the Academy of Model Aeronautics. Jerry Dunlap – Inducted 1982 Jerry started model boating in the 1950’s running small outboards, and his first R/C boat was built in 1966. Since that time, Jerry has authored many articles on model boating in the consumer hobby magazines. He has also designed several boats for various manufacturers. Jerry’s NAMBA involvements are many. He has served as District Director, Nationals Contest Director, Technical Committee member, and various class chairman. Jerry is a real spark plug in promoting model boating in the northwest. Chuck McGaughy – Inducted 1983 Chuck started his model boating with a tether boat in 1947. Twenty years later he saw a B Hydro running, and has been hooked ever since. He was largely responsible for NAMBA’s initial success on the east coast, serving as District One Director for several years. After moving to the west coast, he also served as Commodore of the San

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