It was a great day, but we missed both you (Neil Larson) and Joe Faust.
The pilot turnout wasn't as good as last year ("41st" doesn't sound as impressive as "40th"?). But on the bright side, the community response (supported by the Newport Beach Historical Society) was great. Bill Liscomb gave an excellent presentation followed by a slide show put on by John Heiney. I don't know how many people attended, but it might have been around 50 or more.
The best part was that hang gliding finally got it's rightful place in Newport Beach history. What started out as a bunch of free spirits on a hill has ended up taking center stage in the prestigious "Balboa Pavilion" sponsored by the Newport Beach Historical Society.
The sport of hang gliding owes a big thanks (or, more properly, another big thanks) to people like Joe Faust and Neil Larson and Bill Liscomb and Frank Colver who have worked to ensure that this phase of man's dream to fly is always remembered. Thanks to all of you!!!
Sincerely,
Bob Kuczewski