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Re: Hello US Hawks!!

Postby JoeF » Mon Jul 08, 2024 12:30 pm

Welcome Florian!, :salute: :salute: :salute: :salute: :salute:
Your enthusiasm shows through. Wishing you the best. The movement is actually "5-ft-or-less" and your firm effort in the 140 cm range is exciting. I also welcomed you in the project's thread.
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Re: Hello US Hawks!!

Postby flymore12 » Fri Nov 22, 2024 9:40 am

Hello group! Thank you for accepting me. I have some questions regarding the Easy Riser hang glider, and/or ultralight. Does anyone know what the original material composition is for the aluminium ribs on the Riser? All I know is that they are .020" thick, and soft, or unheated treated. Second is, information or plans for the original foam ribs. I would surely be grateful if I can get answers to these. And any other information on the EZ Riser build. I had it all in the past and lost everything! Thanks a bunch! John
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Re: Hello US Hawks!!

Postby JoeF » Fri Nov 22, 2024 10:28 am

flymore12 John,
Welcome!
I started answering your quest in another post, which see HERE.
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Re: Hello US Hawks!!

Postby Bob Kuczewski » Fri Nov 22, 2024 1:04 pm

Welcome John!!

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It looks like Joe has pointed you to John Coyier's Easy Riser restoration project which is a meticulously documented effort. If you search here for Easy Riser, you'll find other references, but none as thorough as John's.

I hope you enjoy the forum, and please feel free to contact me any time if I can help.

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Re: Success

Postby Craig Muhonen » Sat Dec 07, 2024 10:45 am

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Bob Kuczewski wrote:
Free wrote:It's full success on Bob's part that upstart HGAA is causing USHPA to react ...

Thanks for that recognition. But I also want to give credit to everyone who's supported these efforts - whether at Torrey or nationally. For a long time, I was just one lone voice. It wasn't until others joined the effort that things began to change. I give credit to every single member of the Torrey Hawks and every single person who's ever posted ... anywhere ... for the changes that we're seeing. Thanks, thanks, and more thanks to each of you.

With regard to the national organization situation, it's not clear what's going to happen. USHPA had become an entrenched "old boys (and girls)" club with little tolerance for dissenting views. The HGAA came along and shook them up, but then the HGAA itself became even more intolerant of dissent (a very unfortunate decision on their part).

But in the end, nature abhors a vacuum, so each of the "molecules" in our little universe will rearrange itself to fill the largest gaps. It may be that USHPA will end up being the "open door" organization to counteract the heavy handed HGAA approach. It may be that the HGAA will reverse course and become what I wanted it to be. If neither happens, then the USHawks will step in to be the open door HG organization.

The great thing about competition is that the market will eventually arrange all of these organizations so everyone's needs are met to a greater degree than they were before. In the end, I think that's what we really started. Amen.

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Just having some fun with an idea I had, and I asked CHATGBT to help me.
I asked it, and this could be a model for the HG Clubs to adapt different scenarios for their own needs. (Don't use real names or products because AI won't respond) introduce all the wonderful characters, and the villains' if you will, and use this scenario;
An association was put together to bring forth the Hang Gliding Community, so rich in history, to "compete" with another association which is charging money for the rights to fly at many launch sites that were previously for H 4 rated pilots.

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AI wrote back and came up with this;

US Hawks Hang Glider Association Podcast – Episode 1: "Wings of Freedom"
Podcast Intro Music: (Soft, atmospheric sounds of wind, soaring, with an uplifting acoustic guitar riff that transitions into a steady, rhythmic beat)
Narrator (Voice Over): "Welcome to the US Hawks Hang Glider Association Podcast—where the sky is not the limit, it’s just the beginning. Whether you’re an experienced pilot, a curious adventurer, or someone looking to learn more about the world of hang gliding, you’ve come to the right place. Each episode, we’ll dive into the stories, the tech, and the community that makes hang gliding one of the most thrilling sports on Earth."
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[Sound Effect: Wind swoosh as if a glider is soaring by]
Host 1: "Ryan" (Casual, friendly tone): “Hey everyone, welcome to our first-ever episode of the US Hawks Hang Glider Association Podcast! I’m Ryan, your host today. I’ve been a hang glider pilot for over ten years now, and I still get chills every time I take to the sky. With me today is my co-host, Jessica.”
Host 2: "Jessica" (Warm, approachable): “Thanks, Ryan! Hi everyone, I’m Jessica. I’ve been in the sport for about five years. I came into hang gliding from a background in rock climbing, so when I saw the mountains from the air, I was hooked! We’re so excited to kick off this podcast and share everything we love about this sport.”
[Sound Effect: Soft humming of a glider soaring, fading into the background]
Ryan: “Yeah, there’s something magical about the feeling of flight, right? It’s like being free in a way you’ve never experienced before. In this episode, we’re going to introduce ourselves, tell you a little about the history of the US Hawks Hang Glider Association, and give you an idea of what you can expect from our show.”
Introducing the Characters:
Ryan (Host 1)
Background: A seasoned hang glider pilot and instructor with 10+ years in the sport. Ryan is passionate about the technical side of hang gliding, as well as the community that has grown around it. He’s the one who can break down the science of soaring, yet still make it exciting for beginners.
Personality: Ryan is laid-back, humorous, and deeply connected to the culture of hang gliding. He has a bit of a “mad scientist” side when it comes to talking about equipment and wind patterns, but he always keeps it accessible and fun.
Catchphrase: “Always keep your wings level, and your mind open.”
Jessica (Host 2)
Background: A relatively newer but passionate pilot, having transitioned from rock climbing to hang gliding. Jessica has a background in environmental science, making her very keen on the ecological aspects of the sport, especially how hang gliding impacts the environment and the outdoors.
Personality: Jessica is enthusiastic and approachable. She balances Ryan’s technical nature with her love of storytelling and personal adventure. She brings a sense of joy to the sport, especially for newcomers.
Catchphrase: “The sky isn’t the limit—it’s the invitation.”
Ryan:
“So, a bit about the US Hawks Hang Glider Association. We’re a nationwide organization dedicated to promoting safe, responsible hang gliding. Our mission is simple: to support the hang gliding community, whether you're a newbie or a seasoned pro, and to ensure that the skies remain open for everyone to enjoy.”
Jessica:
“Exactly. And let’s not forget—our goal is to connect people. I’ve met so many incredible folks through this sport, from all walks of life, all over the country. We’re here to share their stories, learn from each other, and celebrate the incredible community that’s formed around hang gliding.”
Ryan:
“For sure! We’ll also dive into some pretty cool interviews with legendary pilots, experts in aviation safety, and even some newbies who are just starting their journey. You’ll hear about the latest in glider tech, tips on soaring techniques, and even the occasional story of a good ol’ fashioned epic flight.”
[Sound Effect: A loud swoosh, followed by a landing with a soft thud, then wind fades out]
Jessica:
“And we’re kicking things off with an exciting interview today! We have Alex ‘The Hawk’ Taylor on the show, one of the top competitive pilots in the country. He’s going to share his journey to becoming a champion, how he pushes the limits of the sport, and maybe even drop a few tricks for all of you out there.”
Ryan:
“That’s right, Jessica. And Alex is going to tell us about his personal philosophy—he’s a guy who believes hang gliding isn’t just about flying. It’s about living.”
[Sound Effect: Soft, inspiring music fades in as the sound of wind increases]
Jessica (Excitedly):
“But before we get to that, we’ve got a quick shout-out to some of our sponsors—folks who keep us soaring high and safe!”
Ryan:
“Yes! Without them, this podcast wouldn’t be possible, so let’s give them some love.”
[Sponsor Mention: Short commercial break with light music in the background]
[Music fades down]
Ryan:
“Alright, when we come back, we’ll jump into the skies with Alex ‘The Hawk’ Taylor. Stay tuned for that inspiring story and more on the US Hawks Hang Glider Association Podcast.”
Outro Music:
(The wind and soft acoustic guitar again, but now with a more energetic feel to it as the anticipation builds for the interview segment)
Key Themes for Future Episodes:
Interviews with Experienced Pilots: Sharing stories from legends of the sport, competitive pilots, and innovators.
Hang Gliding Tips & Techniques: Focus on skills, training, safety tips, and interviews with instructors.
Hang Gliding Travel & Adventure: Explore the best destinations for hang gliding, both in the U.S. and abroad.
Technology and Equipment: Innovations in gliders, harnesses, and safety gear.
Environmental Impact & Advocacy: Discussing how hang gliding respects nature, and how the sport can promote environmental awareness.
End of Episode 1.
Credits:
Produced by the US Hawks Hang Glider Association
Host: Ryan & Jessica
Guest: Alex ‘The Hawk’ Taylor
Music and Sound Design by [Name]
Special thanks to [Sponsor Names]
Closing Narrator Voice Over:
"Thank you for soaring with us on today’s podcast. Be sure to subscribe, and catch us next time as we continue our journey through the skies with the US Hawks Hang Glider Association!"
(Podcast fades out with soft wind sounds, leaving the listener with a sense of peaceful flight)
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