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Re: 'Dog needs good home...

Postby skydog » Tue Jan 29, 2013 6:19 am

I flew from Larry's place a bunch of times but I don't think I got any in-air shots of it. I really wish I had. It was an awesome site. He put almost as much work into that place as he has into his place at Villa Grove, CO. I'll have go through my pictures and finish scanning what I can find. As far as dating the photos...it's all from memory and log book entries...I flew that Raven 229 from June 1981 through 1982. I took it to Salt Lake(July '81) and Chattanooga(Dec '81) and Chelan. I had my first XC (12 miles to Waterville!) on it during my first trip to Chelan in late June 1982. I know, for sure, had my first static/payout tow with you and Don on the Raven. Then, I bought the ProStar II in the spring of 1983. I'm pretty sure the picture from set-up area at Lake City is from the spring or early summer of 1983. CSA (in that picture) and I both bought NEW ProStar II's from 'Buck's Gliders Galore'.
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Riding the tram up to the top of Racoon Mtn. TN with the Raven hanging out the back window! Dec 1981
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Whitwell, TN launch.
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Chattanooga Dec 1981...Henson's Gap ramp?...maybe it's Lookout...not sure.
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Re: 'Dog needs good home...

Postby skydog » Tue Jan 29, 2013 6:47 am

From the Chattanooga Dec. '81 trip...notice the leather wrapped control bar on the WW Raven 229 and that old Bell helmet I used to fly with still looked pretty darn new(sticker free!!)!! I think this also may have been my first attempt at in-air photography. I had a counterweighted Mamiya 35mm at the crossbar junction with a remote cable!! Wow...have things changed in thirty years??!!
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Re: 'Dog needs good home...

Postby Bob Kuczewski » Wed Jan 30, 2013 4:40 pm

Hey SkyDog,

Those are some great photos. I've been to Lookout a few times, and I spent a week at Henson's Gap, but I can't really tell if that photo is Lookout or Henson's either.

Either way, thanks for posting them, and welcome (again) to the US Hawks!!

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Re: 'Dog needs good home...

Postby Bill Cummings » Wed Jan 30, 2013 5:10 pm

Thanks from me too Doug, I have to go to work on our clubs roster now. (RGSA)
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Re: 'Dog needs good home...

Postby Free » Wed Jan 30, 2013 8:54 pm

skydog wrote:From the Chattanooga Dec. '81 trip...


Hey old timer..that ramp was before my time but that's Hensons' Gap.

Here's hopeing the spaghetti bedecked person in the photo didn't attempt pilotage in that tailing wind.
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Re: 'Dog needs good home...

Postby skydog » Thu Jan 31, 2013 9:23 am

Go ahead...make my day. :lolno: It now looks as though I have OFFICIALLY achieved "old-timer" and "misfit" status at the same time!! AWESOME! Check off a couple more 'special' skills. I knew 'old timer' was coming someday, I guess today's that day. Good to be here...still. :think: Can't remember what I wanted to say about the 'misfit" part though...anyway, thanks for the clarification on the ramp pic.
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Re: 'Dog needs good home...

Postby Free » Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:35 am

Can't remember what I wanted to say about the 'misfit" part though...


Memory is the second thing to go.. forget the first..
Lucky to be old.

There's no requirement to be a misfit to belong here.
I think it helps.

Did you fly that day in 1981?
That would have been a special skill right there!
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Re: 'Dog needs good home...

Postby skydog » Thu Jan 31, 2013 3:31 pm

I'm pretty sure we flew that day. If Flair had his spaghetti on...I know for sure his diver was set up. I think the flags are cross from the right and it would come more straight in at times. It wasn't record breaking soarable on that trip. Captains Log: Dec 27, 81 - Jan 1, 82; 6 flights; 2:45 hours. This trip got me to just over 20 hours total in a HG. Had the pleasure of spending New Years eve at Brown's Bar. :shock: :problem:
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Re: 'Dog needs good home...

Postby Free » Fri Feb 01, 2013 9:47 am

skydog wrote:I'm pretty sure we flew that day. If Flair had his spaghetti on...I know for sure his diver was set up. I think the flags are cross from the right and it would come more straight in at times. It wasn't record breaking soarable on that trip. Captains Log: Dec 27, 81 - Jan 1, 82; 6 flights; 2:45 hours. This trip got me to just over 20 hours total in a HG. Had the pleasure of spending New Years eve at Brown's Bar. :shock: :problem:


Old timer's disease, on my part, for thinking the flag was tailing. Duh! Think I'll go eat a carrot.
Don't know anything about Brown's Bar but I have seen it blow down a few times at Henson's.
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The flu shot gives you the flu

Postby Free » Fri Feb 01, 2013 12:09 pm

Re: RFP Watch for Torrey Pines Lease
by billcummings » Thu Jan 31, 2013 5:21 pm

I feel like I'm loosing the fight with the flu right now in spite of getting the shot. I think being wounded in Viet Nam was even better than this.
Gee but I feel lousy.
I was even doing the obsessive/compulsive routine of wiping my hands with WetOnes that I had added 91% alcohol to each time I got back in the car. billcummings



Flu shots are a fraud, Bill. They don't work and you are injecting garbage directly into your bloodstream.
You also were massively poisoned in the military as reward for fighting in the bankers' wars.
I will never take another flu shot.
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