If you’ve never heard of a control line plane, you’re not alone. It’s a hobby that’s been flying under the radar for quite a while.
In San Diego, Stewart Mossman and Scott Harris say they only know about 10 people who fly them.
It’s a sport that first took off in the 1930s, gained national recognition by the ’40s, and peaked in popularity in the 1950s and ’60s with events like stunt, speed, racing and combat, that test pilot skill and precision…