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Postby Bob Kuczewski » Sun Apr 19, 2020 3:50 pm

New Hang Gliding History Web Site:   https://hghistory.org/

If you search the U.S. Hawks for "Everard" you'll find a few hits throughout the years. Most will reference the work of "Everard Cunion" and his extensive hang gliding pages available at https://everardcunion.com.

In a recent announcement, it was noted that the hang gliding history section of that site now has its own URL: https://hghistory.org/. Happy surfing!!
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Re: hghistory.org

Postby Everard » Thu Apr 23, 2020 10:06 am

Hi Bob and all. My hang gliding history pages kind of grew out of my own hang gliding photo pages on my general interests web site. I then separated my own hang gliding pages from the general hang gliding history pages, which use mostly other people's photos. So I had two sort of parallel sets of hang gliding pages.

It then became obvious that the hang gliding history pages should be on their own web site. When Dave Cronk contacted me saying exactly that, I figured it was time to act. So I moved the pages to a dedicated web site and now I am in the privileged position of documenting the history of hang gliding!

I have received some great contributions from Dave Cronk, Frank Colver, Ken de Russy, Tony Prentice (a fellow Brit and a pioneer of the early days), Roy Haggard, Brian Wood (first British champion), New Zealander Graeme Bird, sail-maker Roly Lewis-Evans and others. Many pages contain links to other web sites including videos on YouTube. Foremost among the latter is Bill Liscomb's 2008 hang gliding history Big Blue Sky.

I am still going through a list of things to add.
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Re: hghistory.org

Postby Bob Kuczewski » Thu Apr 23, 2020 10:21 am

Nice work Everard!!

Your site is one of the best I've seen.    :thumbup:

We have also had a number of U.S. Hawks members with a keen interest in preserving hang gliding history. Among them are Joe Faust, Frank Colver, Neil Larson, and Rick Masters. They have all shared parts of the tapestry that is the history of hang gliding. It's great to see so many people caring about preserving that history. Thanks.

I would say that our two most concerted efforts at collecting history are these:

Timeline Project: https://ushawks.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1070

This was an effort from June of 2012 to create a historical time line from individual posts. The idea was that people could post events with dates and a somewhat subjective "importance" value. Then a background program would assemble all of the posts into an interactive time line showing varying levels of detail.


HUSH Project: https://ushawks.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=1111

This was an effort by Joe Faust started in August of 2012 to catalog pilots of historical interest:

Joe Faust wrote:Inductees in the Historical US Hawks honorary membership body (HUSH)
are people significant in USA history who have passed to the Next Thermal and were actively affecting the growth of hang gliding in some substantial manner.

The last posts to that topic were from 2017, but Joe also has a related web page here:

      http://www.energykitesystems.net/USHawks/HUSH.html


Beyond those two, Joe Faust also maintains a historical effort here:

      http://www.energykitesystems.net/hgh/

And Rick Masters has lots of historical data under various sub sites at:

       https://ushga.aero

I hope those are helpful.

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Re: hghistory.org

Postby Everard » Thu Apr 23, 2020 12:01 pm

Thanks Bob. I forgot to include Frank Colver in the list of contributors in my earlier post. He provided some great material, including the history of his audio variometer, and clear photos of the prototype Wills Wing Super Swallowtail on this page:
https://hghistory.org/hang-gliding-2/ha ... art-2/#SST

Rick Masters' pages are full of great and surprising things, of course. I will look at the other links in a while. I will also explore Frank's pages some more.
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Re: hghistory.org

Postby Bob Kuczewski » Thu Apr 23, 2020 11:59 pm

Everard wrote:Rick Masters' pages are full of great and surprising things, of course. I will look at the other links in a while. I will also explore Frank's pages some more.

Rick's USHGA.aero is an interesting site because it's a challenge to find out what's there. If you go to that site, there's no master (no pun intended) index page. You have to guess names to see if there's a page. These are some of the known sites there as reported by Joe Faust:


If you know of others, please post them to this topic dedicated to Rick's USHGA.aero site:

    USHGA.aero: https://ushawks.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3351

Rick was also kind enough to post several excellently written articles here:

    Rick Masters Dangerous Thoughts: https://ushawks.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=56

Rick's writing is some of the best in the sport.    :thumbup:
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