Roy Bourgeois
July 4th 05, 03:15 AM
Yesterday, July 2 2005, soaring in New England lost a pioneer and a great
friend when Allan MacNicol died in the crash of his home built
Kitfox. Alan was one of the founders and first promoters of the Mt
Washington wave site and most recently championed that site becoming a
National Soaring Landmark. He was a life member of the SSA, a past
Director of the NSF and a leader in too many clubs and soaring
organizations to mention. He owned, restored and flew a catalog of
sailplanes that few pilots could match including an LK-10, a Hall
Cherokee, nearly every model Schweizer (including restoration of one of the
2 existing 1-21s), a Phoebus, an HP 14 and an ASW-17. It was my privilege
to have been his partner in many of them and to spend some of the best
hours of my life with him. We will not see another like him again. He will
be missed.
Roy Bourgeois
friend when Allan MacNicol died in the crash of his home built
Kitfox. Alan was one of the founders and first promoters of the Mt
Washington wave site and most recently championed that site becoming a
National Soaring Landmark. He was a life member of the SSA, a past
Director of the NSF and a leader in too many clubs and soaring
organizations to mention. He owned, restored and flew a catalog of
sailplanes that few pilots could match including an LK-10, a Hall
Cherokee, nearly every model Schweizer (including restoration of one of the
2 existing 1-21s), a Phoebus, an HP 14 and an ASW-17. It was my privilege
to have been his partner in many of them and to spend some of the best
hours of my life with him. We will not see another like him again. He will
be missed.
Roy Bourgeois