May 23, 2024: Dockweiler's Party Recalling Otto Lilienthal's Contribution to Hang Gliding and the Remembrance of the 1971 World-Changing Event in Newport Beach, California, Noted in
The Los Angeles Times and
National Geographic MagazineElla .... Windsports instructor in training
Ryan --- Windsports assistant and flight student
Candace --- making the day's plusses a reality
Kirk --- enthusiast of flight sharing stories
Andy Beem (welcoming all, Windsports owner, ridge soaring, generous lifter, has flown replicas of Otto Lilienthal's single plane and biplane)
Frank Colver (at 89 had a very good flight; generous with his harness)
Bob Bendetson (he is very close to his 25,000th hang glider flight!)
Bob Kuczewski (top key mover of hang glider pilots for the day; provider of tasty snacks; provider of wing for all readied pilots, a 225 sq. ft Condor)
Eric Muss-Barnes (most-distant traveler for the day! He wondered aloud to many of us about the conundrum of what might be the topic for the "next" video to make)
Joe Faust (received a John Heiney haul back of the hang glider for one of his seven flights) (borrowed Frank Colver's harness)
Tom Obrien (noted to many of use some great historical notes)
John Heiney (observed fine sensing wind direction) [Newly told of his coming induction into the World Acrobatics Society Hall of Fame for his hang gliding acrobatics achievements:
https://worldacro.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/WAS-2024-May-Newsletter.pdf]Two traditional hang gliders were used for flights during the day. A third wing that was very non-traditional and only 8 inches in span was used by Joe and Eric for a tumbling-wing tandem hang glider flight. And the "empty-wing" or "hope wing" was emptily flown by at least one pilot.