November 20, 2017
Monday. Historic day at Dockweiler: \\
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1. Frank C., Joe F., Bob K, Emmanuel Morgan, Doug Morgan
2. After about a 40-year span of Doug and Joe not seeing each other, Doug Morgan brought his adult son to Dockweiler for a casual visit to commemorate his son's moving business from El Segundo to Playa del Rey. Special visit. Doug was photographer for
Low & Slow along with George Uveges. Doug was the expert photographer who shot 4" x 5" slides several using tripod and large camera; he thus is the hang gliding photographer of perhaps the key photo of the early era:
http://energykitesystems.net/Lift/hgh/images/PhotoFly.pdf A group photo today by Emmanuel Morgan will be sent to Frank and then to all of us in US Hawks. Meet current Doug:
https://vimeo.com/10355827 Doug just recently retired from teaching at
Chadwick School. He said he has kept "everything"; this would mean his deep files on Tom Valentine, Volmer Jensen, and more amount to a treasure for hang gliding history.
3. Forecasted breeze was way off. We had fun flights with experiments in zero to maybe 4 mph breeze, the 12 mph we saw on charts for the day. 13 or 14 flights by Bob Kuczewski, 12 flights by Joe Faust. All the flights were on Frank's Condor 330. Thank you, Frank!
4. What might be a first hang glider use of a senior-parking permit may have occurred today for the Bluff parking lot; Joe had purchased an annual permit; this was his first use that permit.
5. Several spectators were given a nudge to the local HG concessionaire. Our seasoned experience has us believe that the concession would thrive if the site was divided to a recreational section and a training section when training was open.
6. At pleasant dinner, photos by Frank were downloaded to Bob's laptop;; we may see some of such soon by Bob.
7. Question at dinner: Is Lloyd Licher still living? Lloyd Is in the photo of the PhotoFly. I find a Linked-In profile:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lloyd-licher-8688b780/ which does not settle the question. There is a June 2014 photo of Lloyd in his Facebook space.
- LloydLicher 2014.JPG (158.89 KiB) Viewed 7297 times
S bio:
https://www.soaringmuseum.org/pdf/hof/pdf66_pdfbio.pdf Born: August 2, 1927. He would be about 90 years old now.
8. Agreement was struck for Joe to buy barely used
WW Alpha 210 from Frank; Joe initiated sidebar to refrain from selling the wing, but to aim full steam to use the wing for advancing Dockweiler flying.