SamKellner wrote:
Super job!!!
Can't see how you get it all done. Thanks to all for supporting this project and the sport. Wish I was there to help.
I get it all done with the help of some good people like Dino who donated the glider, John H. who helped tremendously with his time (and his tools!), and Mitch who donated his time for the sail work. You're right that it helps to have a community.
SamKellner wrote:
Great idea about that small glider. I have been trying to get permission to be in the local July 4th parade with my glider on the platform launch truck, but the parade committee says 'too wide". That small glider might be the answer.
Actually, the original idea came from a glider that Joe Greblo loaned me for the 2009 Kick Gas Festival:
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That glider was so small and light when packed up that it felt like a beach umbrella that I could tuck under my arm. The one I'm building now is a bit larger, but it's still small enough to fit
inside my minivan so I can always have it with me. I made it larger than Joes with the hope that it
might be able to lift off someone's shoulders when running into the wind. I learned that trick from Kenny who loves to have tourists do that with his glider at Torrey. They really enjoy it and it makes for great outreach for the sport.
With regard to your parade, I think that's a great idea. All you need is an old glider that's no longer flight worthy and some time to do the work. I'll be posting some of my lessons learned when it's all done, and I hope that will make it easier for anyone else who wants to build one.
SamKellner wrote:
Oh to have a HG community here
With your new club and your new forum, maybe you can start building one. If you become a USHPA chapter, then you'll be listed on their chapter roster for your state and that can help get the ball rolling as well.
Mostly, thanks for being an early participant on this forum. It's been rough and I really appreciate those who are hanging in there with us. So thanks.