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Re: Hang Gliding Timeline - Gathering Data

Postby Bob Kuczewski » Mon Jan 14, 2019 7:19 pm

2011-07-10 Al Hernandez banned from hanggliding.org and his post changed by Jack Axaopoulos
2019-01-?? Joe Greblo awarded the Rob Kells Memorial Award

As a reminder ... any entries in any post that start with yyyy-mm-dd format will be added to the time line the next time the update program is run. The dates can be in any order and you can include any text to further describe the event. If you don't know the exact date, you can add a question mark for any digits that you don't know. The program will put all entries in order and preserve the font size which is a subjective level of importance of the event. Feel free to add any events including personal firsts, bests, etc.
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Re: Hang Gliding Timeline - Gathering Data

Postby JoeF » Tue Jan 15, 2019 12:00 pm

2019-01-14 Joe Faust initiated the communication and asked for and received permission for occasional recreational hang gliding on a five acre plot of undeveloped land in Southern California near Aqua Dulce; the landowner was informed of his non-liability for his permitting (without inviting and without charging fees) recreational hang gliding to occur via state statutes. The landowner was presented with a rehearsal that he could stop such activity by simple say-so; such stopping would form a firm trespassing-after-denial situation. Thanks to the landowner for such permission. The site will not be publicized. The quality of the site for occasional HG has not yet been determined.
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Re: Hang Gliding Timeline - Gathering Data

Postby Bob Kuczewski » Sun Jan 20, 2019 2:42 pm

2016-05-24 Scott Wise addresses the San Diego City Council about problems at Torrey Pines Gliderport

2018-09-25 Bryan Yute addresses the San Diego City Council about problems at Torrey Pines Gliderport
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Re: Hang Gliding Timeline - Gathering Data

Postby Bob Kuczewski » Sun Jan 20, 2019 4:46 pm

2018-10-29 Request to fly with waiver at Torrey Pines Gliderport.
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Re: Hang Gliding Timeline - Gathering Data

Postby Bob Kuczewski » Wed Apr 29, 2020 10:57 pm

2020-04-27 Joe Faust makes first change to USHGRS project on GitLab site.
2020-04-29 Craig Muhonen makes first change to HistoryOfHangGliding GitLab site.
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Re: Hang Gliding Timeline - Gathering Data

Postby Craig Muhonen » Thu Apr 30, 2020 7:40 am

1968-12-15....water skiing with Bill Bennett, Sydney Australia, after spending the last 380 days in Vietnam. Water skiing with Bill and his family was most enjoyable, and
they treated me/us with so much respect, I will never forget that. They explained what they were doing with their new tow gliders. Bill said that the early
days of Tow Kiting were filled with "the most insane crashes into the most crazy places", with much added beer and plaster, afterwards.
He said that after they had somewhat mastered being towed, they started experimenting with ways that they could
un hook or let go, and glide down to a ski landing. His kite was rigged so he could fly it after release, but they said that it wanted to stall badly at first. He
said that they were going to go for the world altitude record next month, using two drag boats, and a heavy cable, that's IF they could get the release
point right. ...…………….. What a week that was.
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Re: Hang Gliding Timeline - Gathering Data

Postby SamKellner » Thu Apr 30, 2020 3:26 pm

Craig Muhonen wrote:that's IF they could get the release
point right.


Donnell Hewitt did that ! That's why I nominated him as HG Hero.

What a tragedy, he and his wife (who was driver most often) died in a car crash several months back.
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Re: Hang Gliding Timeline - Gathering Data

Postby Craig Muhonen » Fri May 01, 2020 12:41 am

Thanks Sam, ....Water skiing with Bill was a hoot. He would ski barefoot , and then on his back. Listening to him talk about being towed up and then releasing, and seeing the two "drag" boats, and cable, I knew that he would break the record.

That was the first time that I saw a tow kite glider, in 68', then in 1970 back home, I saw my second kite gliders at the cliffs, then in 71 , saw my third and fourth and .......Hang Gliders in Telluride. I never made it past the ground skimming truck driving wire man, but helping them launch off some pretty crazy mountain tops was one of the coolest things I've ever done.
What was the first time that you wanted to fly Sam?. and Did you build your glider?
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Re: Hang Gliding Timeline - Gathering Data

Postby SamKellner » Fri May 01, 2020 2:32 pm

Craig Muhonen wrote: What was the first time that you wanted to fly Sam?. and Did you build your glider?


My first glider was a Seagull III, in '74.

I remember at age 4 or 5 jumping off the rabbit hutch, maybe 6ft high. I hit the ground and turned my ankle. My Grandfather, Sam, heard me bellerin' and came to see what was the matter.

These crazy times we are experiencing nowdays have shown me at least one thing: Might as well be Hang Gliding !

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Re: Hang Gliding Timeline - Gathering Data

Postby Bob Kuczewski » Fri May 01, 2020 7:50 pm

SamKellner wrote:I remember at age 4 or 5 jumping off the rabbit hutch, maybe 6ft high. I hit the ground and turned my ankle. My Grandfather, Sam, heard me bellerin' and came to see what was the matter.

What a wonderful story Sam ... except for the ankle part.

Seriously, I think the urge to fly is born into some of us. I remember dreams of being able to step into the air and float across a room. In those dreams, I had to arch my back and shape my chest in just the right ways to make it work. I can remember those dreams to this day.

Thanks for sharing that story Sam. It took me back ...

Maybe we need a topic for flying dreams!
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