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Re: the Eagle

Postby eagle » Tue Jul 01, 2014 10:49 pm

Classic Bit of History
View of Torrey pines Cliff ~ 1906 ~ Before the Pier
The Cows on the beach want you to have a Happy 4th but say they have staked (steaked?) out their spot at La Jolla Shores

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View of La Jolla from Biological Grade circa 1915

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La Jolla Cove the Famous Arch to Alligator Rock (Date of Picture Unknown)
I was Out Surfing 15ft + I was Way Younger About 40 yrs Ago ? ~ When Suddenly on a Large Set, the Arch Collapsed
~ I will Never Forget that Day ~

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Re: the Eagle

Postby eagle » Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:06 am

Torrey Pines Gliderport ~ More History
By Gary Fogel (Photo's courtesy Gary Fogel)
Historian, Associated Glider Clubs of Southern California

San Diego has a rich history of aviation, dating back to John Montgomery's first attempts at gliding in the 1880s at Otay Mesa. Gliding has continued to be a central component of the aviation culture in San Diego since those early years. A key historic feature of that culture is the Torrey Pines Gliderport in La Jolla.

The first recorded use of the lift at Torrey Pines by a glider pilot was made on February 24, 1930. On that day, Col. Charles Lindbergh was launched in a large Bowlus sailplane from the top of Mt. Soledad towards the north. He realized that the prevailing sea breeze hitting the cliffs and Torrey Pines would provide ridge lift for his motorless plane and he continued to the north, floating above the 300 ft high cliffs, to an eventual landing on the beach near Del Mar. With this flight, Lindbergh established a regional distance record for gliders. Perhaps it wasn't the same as crossing the Atlantic in the Spirit of St. Louis, but for glider enthusiasts, a motorless flight of over 7 miles was quite a significant accomplishment.

Typical scene at Torrey Pines just after World War II showing two Bowlus Baby Albatross sailplanes soaring above the cliffs.

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Four gliders in formation at a 1948 glider meet with La Jolla in the background.

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Torrey Pines rapidly developed into a gliderport during the 1930s. Runways were graded, a club house was built and aviators from all over San Diego enjoyed cruising effortlessly on the free energy provided by the wind. Many of these local aviators were students (or recent graduates) of San Diego High School including David Robertson, Henry Severin, and more notably John Robinson, who through his skill and training at Torrey Pines, became the first pilot in the world to receive the "Diamond C" badge, the highest award for accomplishment in soaring. Robinson was also the first three-time national champion in soaring and set numerous national and world records for distance and altitude in gliders.

These any many other technological achievements and inventions related to gliding are recognized through the listing of this gliderport as a National Soaring Landmark of the National Soaring Museum (Elmira, NY), a Model Aviation Landmark of the Academy of Model Aeronautics (Muncie, IN), a San Diego City Historic Site, and its listing on the California and National Registers of Historic Places. The site is currently threatened by development, specifically by buildings directly to the east of the gliderport runway on property owned by the University of California, San Diego. A 14-story dormitory complex is currently being built directly in the landing path for gliders. The San Diego Consortium for Regenerative Medicine has identified the eastern end of the gliderport property (within the boundary of the National Register property) as the location for its new stem cell research facility. Plans for an additional multi-story dormitory have just recently been announced. While it remains possible that a compromise can be achieved that allows science to continue while preserving sailplane operations at the gliderport, the long-term continued use of this facility is in considerable jeopardy. The users of the gliderport have spoken in a unified voice in favor of stem cell research, but either 1) not at this location or 2) as part of a compromise that preserves and protects this gliding history for future generations. Save Our Heritage Organisation has a long-standing interest in this site and we look forward to SOHO's continued assistance.

Dr. Gary Fogel has written extensively on the history of gliding in San Diego, and was a co-author of the original nominations to establish the Torrey Pines Gliderport as a National Landmark of Soaring, a Model Aviation Landmark, City of San Diego Historic Site #315, and its listing on the California and National Register of Historic Places.
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Re: the Eagle

Postby eagle » Wed Jul 02, 2014 11:45 am

Open <0>,<0>s
Divine intelligence ~ LOVE
There's More than Just Flying Around .......................... .e.Pun
See Video (part one) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzRzH00MTmo

~ Open Mind ~
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See Video (part two) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_OpfqEmClM

~ Open Heart ~
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Re: the Eagle

Postby eagle » Wed Jul 02, 2014 6:14 pm

More of the Truth
The Lion Sleeps No More - Moon Control
See this Video & More 1/4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmKeSIVpNR8

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Re: the Eagle

Postby eagle » Wed Jul 02, 2014 9:18 pm

AMAZING
Cat Feeding Ducklings DAY 6 (Gr8 Tunes)
See Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkXRuayRw4U

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Re: the Eagle

Postby eagle » Thu Jul 03, 2014 10:56 am

STAND UP for Yourself .................... .e.Pun

~ To have Your head in the sand You have to be on Your knee's ~

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Re: the Eagle

Postby eagle » Fri Jul 04, 2014 2:20 am

Eagle Night

La Jolla Locals
~ Bird's' of a Feather ~ Protecting Our Hood ~

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Re: the Eagle

Postby eagle » Fri Jul 04, 2014 2:26 am

~ Forever Present ~

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Re: the Eagle

Postby eagle » Fri Jul 04, 2014 7:04 am

~ Wearing Colors ~

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Re: the Eagle

Postby eagle » Fri Jul 04, 2014 1:02 pm

So True

The Torrey Pines Gliderport People Are One Big LIE, So don't be a fool and believe in them.
I Couldn't Say it Better By George Carlin ................ .e.Pun
See Similarities ~ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqdsNxS_fk8

~ America is One Big Lie ~ Lol ~ Just Ask the USHPA

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