This is a radio controlled model airplane that I
built in 2001 with a wingspan of 82". I don't
remember the total weight, but I do remember it
had a 4-1/2 hp, two cycle engine. It flew great,
was easy to land, and do aerobatics. I built a
special trailer for transporting it to the
flying field. For ease of convey, the wings are
removable.

"The Grandpas Band"
Paul Laman with Mandolin
Bill Harris on Guitar
Dwayne Glanton with Bass
Performed together four years.


Beth, Jimmy, and Dwayne
1939
Mother's sister Paulene, Dwayne's mother Verna holding Beth. 1932
Dwayne's This and That
Photo Gallery Red Skelton: Marriage is the main cause of divorce.

Sydney Glanton, Susie Evans Glanton and Robert, Dwayne's Grandparents.
Julia and Oscar Draper. Dwayne's mother, Verna Draper Glanton's
parents. Circa 1901

Dwayne and 1953 Chevrolet.
Circa 1956

Beth, Jimmy, and Dwayne Glanton, 1937

4th Grade School Class 1944
Dwayne Glanton, number seven, first row sitting, .

Dwayne, Bobby, and Jimmy
1942

My Father's lawn mower shop in Teague, Texas after retiring. He operated it until his death in 1975.

Cub Scouts circa 1943
Dwayne on second row, second from left. I have been very fortunate with my health and comfortable retirement. Most of the other Cub Scouts have passed away. Terry, the one my left was shot and killed at the age of twenty-three while robbing a drug store in Houston. And Robert, in front of my right, while hunting, accidently shot and killed himself as passing over a fence with a rifle. The lady in this photo was Robert's mother. He was only sixteen at the time.

Jess Glanton with hard hat working on oil pipe line in East Texas. Talking with Dog Hair Pruitt.

The remains of an old Mercantile Store in what's left of Cotton Gin, Texas, the birthplace of my parents. I have memories of visiting this location as a child over seventy years ago.

Until my parents pass away this was their home in Teague, Texas, near their birthplace, Cotton Gin, Texas

This camel and zebra I photographed were on a farm near my brother's home in Waxahachie, Texas. 2009