Bob K wants to add me to his list of pilot profiles so I hope you all will excuse my rambling - this was written as part of a bio-interview I have been asked to give for the Oshkosh 2011 - the theme is "QUICKSILVER" -I received an email from Bill Cyzgan of Detroit he is compiling as muh information about the origins of the Quicksilver as he can gather before July ...l.eventually all this will be compiled into one happy chunk of information , it was written as I recalled certain memories from nearly 40 years ago.... ENJOY.... (from Neil Larson USHPA # 24 ) ....
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Going back to my first recollections of Quicksilver –the whole thing was all Bob Lovejoy’s concept- Bob had been an accomplished illustrator / draftsman with a fixation on flight. At the time he conceived Quicksilver idea the shells on the eggs of hang gliding were just beginning to crack, we were all just scratching at the surface of the whole man flight concept. Bob as I was told through all sources was employed by MATTEL TOYS- he did conceptual designs for their R&D, (I believe) – *May I say I do not attempt to embellish a bare simple story but make the most honest attempt to present the facts as I know them to be true –
Bob had his mind set on a hang glider because that was the hot action back then, I am talking late 1971 early 1972- I began to work as a dishwasher at Orville & Wilbur’s Steak House then it just opened new located at the Pacific end of Rosecrans Blvd. Manhattan Beach what is the Tree Section because Rosecrans was a divided 2 lane road with heavy large tall Eucalyptus Trees studding the shaded lane from Aviation Blvd to Highland Ave. – O&W’s was set on the crest of the hill overlooking the Ocean & it was nestled in a notch of land at the south west corner of the Standard Oil Refinery of El Segundo- Inside Orville & Wilbur’s the décor was rich with memorabilia pertaining to early man flight attempts of the last century – heavy on very old sepia Prints of the Wright Brothers blown up into major art pieces , these by the way were all sold to Chuck’s Steak House (parent co. of O&W’s ) enlargements made by Tom Valentine.
Tom is the one who introduced me to Hang Gliding, Soaring, independent film making, Jack Lambie & the Wright Brothers…. he showed me a ad in a SSA Soaring magazine about an upcoming multi hang glider meet at Newport Beach – so that was in an issue pre-dating May 23rd 1971 – He also had a hand printed stapled 8 page folded “magazine” called Low & Slow which featured also the same display promotion for the upcoming First Annual Otto Lilienthal Universal Hang Glider Championships & 123rd Anniversary Birthday Celebration to be held on a grassy hill in Newport Beach. Tom was already established as a proficient Sailplane pilot doing many summer weekend journeys out to Twenty Nine Palms airfield to fly gliders-
After we attended the big grand meet we got really jazzed about these hang gliders along with the other thousand or so spectators who parked below the hill to take in the unique & virgin sight of at least a dozen of these manmade contraptions leaping and tumbling along the hill over the tall golden grassy straw weeds.
Began a surge in published material in assorted printed media , daily papers, magazines etc. featuring photos from that day & also follow up articles about other pioneer creator who mostly resided in California.
Tom eventually secured a job at Orville & Wilbur’s then negotiated a job for me. So inside the wood paneled restaurant were these small 12”x12” color pen & ink lithography prints in marvelous matted ornate frames each of these original “signed” Lovejoy masterpieces depicted antique style vintage pre-WWI aero planes.
I knew of Bob’s art & interest in flight by this valuable collection long before I ever saw a Quicksilver hang glider. There are some on line images to be found of Bob & Joe Faust assembling & test flying a prototype QS, I think from LIFE magazine archives…
As the sport progressed through the first year of expansion I fell into a deep connection with all the free spirit thinkers & radical nonconformist outsiders who populated that culture of HG. Tom V. had a VW Carmen Ghia, he was a Junior then at Hawthorne High School I was a Senior when we met- in a high school drama production theater class. Tom was doing a final edit & presenting his short film Stepping Away, it was completely filmed & done by Tom & being about 9 minutes long it featured a flight in a Sailplane filmed from every angle- He sent it in the 1970 (1971?) Kodak Student Film Competition… he came in third place in the nation with that production- Now Tom Valentine is a credited Motion Picture Art Director with a long list of accomplishments to his name-
Bob Lovejoy was one of the handpicked crew of designers pulled together by Dick Eipper to be part of his fledgling new hang glider “company” Eipperformance. I knew Dick from those early times because we met about once or twice a month through 1972 for developing a local hang glider club- Dick hooked up with a girl friend who lived right across the street from the Esplanade in Redondo Beach on the beach strand there it was a very high 80 foot sloping ice plant covered bluff that was perfect to do foot launch test flights off into the prevailing on shore Pacific daily breeze. I broke his leg at some point along back then, we held an administration board meeting for the SCHGA there in Redondo at his pad once while he was recuperating from the fracture leg in a cast. That is perhaps the only time I can recall Dick ever remaining semi- stationary, he was hyper…hyper Eipper !
Dick started the small Peninsula Hang Glider Club , because the cliff at Torrance Beach attracted a lot of action , before it was placed off limits. The PHGC some morphed into the SCHGA, it grew fast! Suddenly we had membership numbers & active members spreading far deeper into the Southern California landscape that just the Palos Verdes Peninsula.
Our regular general membership meetings began to be held in the (sailboat) Sail Manufacturing Loft in Lomita , Dick Eipper took a job at the Sail factory so he could have access to the materials & sewing machines needed to put together a real high quality Dacron Hang Glider Sail- Now I know there “may” have been another person doing this at that time but to my knowledge Dick Eipper was one of the very first to begin to retail sale a finished production issue HG sail wing. The Eipper Flexi-Flyer was the main standard Rogallo being sold through Eipperformance. Now looking back I am really amazed at Dick’s massive organizational talent- I won’t call it a skill because skill sort of describes a honed & developed expertise, …what Dick Eipper had was 99% charisma & charm & it was a raw natural talent-
There exists a segment from one of the original TV episodes of 60 Minutes- it was the intro tag piece they used all week to preview that week’s program – it featured Dick Eipper – the preview clip aired before the show that week- it showed in flight shots of a crude hang glider – The actual segment was really edited short and only took up the very first part of the 60 minute slot so most folks missed it because they went to a commercial at the close of Dick’s piece- I remember it had a voice over of Dick Eipper talking as he drove his old white “painters” pick-up truck with a ladder rack on the bed in back , his rolled up homemade hang glider Rogallo was strapped on, as he drove down the San Diego Freeway amongst the homogenized Los Angeles afternoon traffic. The editing kept it moving so as I said it only lasted all of maybe 4 minutes on the TV. As he personally described Hang Gliding was his last freedom, and with three steps he launched off a bluff I think Dockweiler Beach / Playa Del Rey onto the sand below – the flight lasted but only seconds with a on the ground camera angle to capture a splash of sand into the lens as his foot dashed onto the earth. With the orange red sunset behind his wing of Polypropylene Painter’s drop cloth- But for us who waited all week to see this – we felt totally thrilled that our sport was recognized by a major network-
Bob Lovejoy settled into a close relationship with Dick Eipper, along with others in the Eipper team who made rapid gains developing complete off the shelf “Buy & Fly” hang gliders for retail to the general public. The Quicksilver borrowed heavily from other aircraft designs , obviously a breakthrough because it incorporated many cutting edge , advanced designs. There were several upstart hang glider companies around Los Angeles, all vied for a slice of the profits to be had in the new sport. I visited Eipperformance when they operated out of Torrance Ca. Because I had been a visible part of the administration of the Southern California Hang Glider Association – which spawned forth from the original Peninsula Hang Glider Club. I requested a position on the board of directors as the first Historian for the SCGHA – in an open meeting with a general vote of the members present. So I sort of managed to position myself into a key seat at the beginning of the organization.
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