Merlin, Hawks,
Yes, I think I got the Owl in '77 or '78. After the Seagull 3, it was my second glider, and 3rd glider. I crashed the first one while home in Tx, on leave/vacation, but not due to a spin. I flew one first at the Bean Patch. Talk about PIO, well it was like, Wang, Wang, flare. Then went to Little Black.
Being a Wills distributer, Pork always warned me that the Owl would spin. However, I never experienced anything like that. I could wallow around in the lighest of lift, at Torrey, and manage to swoop up and get back on the top edge, usually between the RC mound and the North face. Of course, I carried up plenty of times also, and preferred the North point trail.
Bob,
Yes, I have experienced the automated .org software changes. In addition to that, while writing a PM on .org , even before sending, I saw "BobK" change. That really was like censorship/big brother.
Regardless, there seems to be some progress, IMO. Hopefully it will continue. Great to see the new Hawks pics at Torrey. Seems many/more are catching on that BobK is
the Torrey HG connection.
Again only IMO, but there seems to be a trend/spike in number of PG crossover pilots, that already have considerable hours at Torrey, yet cannot fly HG there.
One of the propaganda tactics that ushpa used to sway the membership to accept PG, was that PGers would transition into HG. It's taken a while/few years, and lots of reserve deployments, not to mention the deaths at high profile events, but this might actually be coming true, contributing to a trend.
Happy and Prosperous New Year to everyone
,
Sam