Hello Hawks,
just introducing myself and learning my way around this awesome forum.
Began hang gliding at 13 years of age in 1973 in the Seattle area with no instruction. I crashed a lot.
took me one year to figure out I was supposed to take off into the wind and four years to learn I was supposed to land into the wind so when I say I crashed a lot. I mean a whole lot.
Met Kamron Blevins when I was fifteen and he was 13 or 14 in Omak, Wa and we built a bamboo batso together and a 16 foot Flexi-Flier.
I still had not learned i was supposed to land into the wind so those wings did not last too long.
Kamron opened the first Northwing with myself as his informal business partner and that was lot of fun but that business failed for several reasons.
Kamron just put a pic of him and I flying the bamboo Batso in 1976 on his facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/north.wing.inc/ (scroll down)
Only thing i can lay claim to is this Hang glider Catapult I built to promote autonomy in the paraplegic hang gliding community. There really wasnt a market for it but hey.....the idea comes and you build it anyway.....
http://www.cmsstudios.com/fly2k/01flights/fhgc.htmThat thing worked pretty darn slick. it would get me to airspeed without having to really hang on tight in about 1.5 seconds, no head bobbing, that thing was amazingly smooth.
I could take off from nearly flat ground with a 5mph headwind and fly about fifty or sixty feet to a stand up landing.
Kenny Brown considered using a version based on my proof of concept for speed Gliding events but nothing came of that So i dismantled the catapult and moved on.
My real name is Jim Fenison. Locals call me Sunny Jim. Ive been called worse but please, please, please dont call me Sunny jim anymore. Its way too much to live up to.....Rainy james would be more appropriate, Or RS for reluctant sparrow, which defines my mind more accurately.
I am delighted to find this forum. i am thrilled to find a place ideas can be freely shared and considered, like joe Faust did with Low and Slow
thank you BobK for putting this thing together. I Sooooooo needed a place like this. Thank you.
So that it.....along with a big thank you to Joe Faust who put out the rag which I read like the holy bible as a 13 year old Kid up in Seattle with no mentors trying to teach myself how to fly. I lived and breathed the paper that Rag was printed on.
thank you Joe.....you made THE difference..(even though I obviously never read the article about landing into the wind)........RS