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Steve
February 8th 12, 04:03 PM
Hi all,

I'm planning to show my glider at a local high school and also have
the opportunity to give a 30 minute talk on "What is Soaring".

Does anyone have access to a PowerPoint presentation/file that could
be emailed to me? I'll have access to their audio/visual system and
it would be a great addition to the day. Thanks in advance.

Steve Vihlen
SV


Dan Marotta
February 8th 12, 04:33 PM
I don't have what you're asking for, but, if you're planning to allow
students to sit in the cockpit or get close to the assembled glider, please
give them a good briefing about handling such a delicate and expensive piece
of equipment.

I once let a neighborhood kid sit im my glider while I was working on it in
the street in front of my house. He must have seen a video of Patty
Wagstaff throwing her Extra around the sky, because he immediately began
slamming the stick back and forth from one stop to the other.


"Steve" > wrote in message
...
> Hi all,
>
> I'm planning to show my glider at a local high school and also have
> the opportunity to give a 30 minute talk on "What is Soaring".
>
> Does anyone have access to a PowerPoint presentation/file that could
> be emailed to me? I'll have access to their audio/visual system and
> it would be a great addition to the day. Thanks in advance.
>
> Steve Vihlen
> SV
>
>

lanebush
February 8th 12, 04:45 PM
On Feb 8, 11:33*am, "Dan Marotta" > wrote:
> I don't have what you're asking for, but, if you're planning to allow
> students to sit in the cockpit or get close to the assembled glider, please
> give them a good briefing about handling such a delicate and expensive piece
> of equipment.
>
> I once let a neighborhood kid sit im my glider while I was working on it in
> the street in front of my house. *He must have seen a video of Patty
> Wagstaff throwing her Extra around the sky, because he immediately began
> slamming the stick back and forth from one stop to the other.
>
> "Steve" > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I'm planning to show my glider at a local high school and also have
> > the opportunity to give a 30 minute talk on "What is Soaring".
>
> > Does anyone have access to a PowerPoint presentation/file that could
> > be emailed to me? I'll have access to their audio/visual system and
> > it would be a great addition to the day. Thanks in advance.
>
> > Steve Vihlen
> > SV
>
> >

I do that while thermaling. Are you not suppose to slam the stick
back and forth from stop to stop?

XF

Frank Whiteley
February 8th 12, 05:47 PM
On Feb 8, 9:03*am, Steve > wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm planning to show my glider at a local high school and also have
> the opportunity to give a 30 minute talk on "What is Soaring".
>
> Does anyone have access to a PowerPoint presentation/file that could
> be emailed to me? I'll have access to their audio/visual system and
> it would be a great addition to the day. Thanks in advance.
>
> Steve Vihlen
> SV
>
>

http://www.ssa.org/sport/whatissoaring.asp

You could roll your own using the above as a start.

Be sure to mention the Cadet (print some applications) Youth Flight
Scholarship and the Kolstad College Scholarship.
BTW, Rachel Conklin (2011 Kolstad) received a standing ovation at the
SSA Awards Banquet in Reno. First time long time SSA members could
recall that happening. All Ralph Kolstad did was emotionally read her
application letter.

Frank Whiteley

Mike[_28_]
February 8th 12, 08:02 PM
I just found it. Its only 14 slides but that should be enough for a
thirty minute presentation, especially if you throw some videos in. It
looks like Eric Greenwell is the original author.

Mike

Tony V
February 9th 12, 03:12 AM
On 2/8/2012 11:33 AM, Dan Marotta wrote:

> I once let a neighborhood kid sit im my glider while I was working on it
> in the street in front of my house......

A friend took his DG300 to the local mall for display. An 8 year old
went over to the down wingtip and walked the wing up to the fuselage.

Tony "6N"

Bill D
February 9th 12, 04:38 AM
On Feb 8, 8:12*pm, Tony V > wrote:
> On 2/8/2012 11:33 AM, Dan Marotta wrote:
>
> > I once let a neighborhood kid sit im my glider while I was working on it
> > in the street in front of my house......
>
> A friend took his DG300 to the local mall for display. An 8 year old
> went over to the down wingtip and walked the wing up to the fuselage.
>
> Tony "6N"

There's a message there - don't put a wingtip down, use two wing
stands to keep the wings level if you're going to show a glider in
public crowds. It looks better that way anyway. Take along someone
for crowd control if you can.

Frank Whiteley
February 9th 12, 05:05 AM
On Feb 8, 9:38*pm, Bill D > wrote:
> On Feb 8, 8:12*pm, Tony V > wrote:
>
> > On 2/8/2012 11:33 AM, Dan Marotta wrote:
>
> > > I once let a neighborhood kid sit im my glider while I was working on it
> > > in the street in front of my house......
>
> > A friend took his DG300 to the local mall for display. An 8 year old
> > went over to the down wingtip and walked the wing up to the fuselage.
>
> > Tony "6N"
>
> There's a message there - don't put a wingtip down, use two wing
> stands to keep the wings level if you're going to show a glider in
> public crowds. *It looks better that way anyway. *Take along someone
> for crowd control if you can.

Plus, put tail boom on a stand to keep the horizontal well out of
reach and to pose the glider. One wing high, the other low strikes a
nice pose. I drilled a one inch hole in several round paving slabs,
then cut some pvc lengths and glued t-joints on top. These make good
stanchions. A bright yellow poly rope runs from stanchion to
stanchion to rope off the area and allow one point of entry/exit to
the glider area. Bring extra help.

Frank

fredblair
February 10th 12, 02:39 AM
On Feb 8, 3:02*pm, Mike > wrote:
> I just found it. Its only 14 slides but that should be enough for a
> thirty minute presentation, especially if you throw some videos in. It
> looks like Eric Greenwell is the original author.
>
> Mike

Is it available for download?
Fred

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