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john smith
September 19th 05, 11:19 PM
The US Unlimited Team and friends are saddened to announce the passing
of Marta Meyer today in Yukon, OK.
Marta was an Unlimited Team member for two years and the Team Manager
this year in Spain where she was awarded the "Most Valuable Volunteer"
award for being the last minute warm-up pilot for the competition. She
has been a fixture in the aerobatic community for over 20 years. She and
her husband Bob built and flew the Giles 300 in many Unlimited
competitions. She worked for NASA and was one of two women ever to fly
in the SR-71 Blackbird.
Marta was practicing for the upcoming US Nationals. After about 5
minutes of practice, including several vertical maneuvers, Marta pulled
vertical to do a hammerhead and the canopy departed the aircraft. No
further control inputs were noted and the Giles crashed just off the
airport property. Speculation is that Marta was rendered unconscious at
the canopy departure. Bob has located the canopy and it was found
locked, with the pins also in the locked position. He and friends will
attempt to determine the cause of the failure tomorrow.
There will certainly be a memorial service for Marta, however no details
are available at this time. I, or someone will post them here as soon as
they are made available.
There are few women in this sport and to lose one as special as Marta is
a loss to us all. She was one of the happiest people I have ever met,
and brought this joy to everything she did. She was an outstanding Team
Manager and a good friend. She will be missed by all of us on the
Unlimited Team and many, many friends in the aerobatic and aviation
community.

.Blueskies.
September 20th 05, 12:06 AM
"john smith" > wrote in message ...
> The US Unlimited Team and friends are saddened to announce the passing
> of Marta Meyer today in Yukon, OK.

Sheeze, this is a bad year for aerobatics. Condolences to all...

Larry Dighera
September 20th 05, 01:48 AM
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 22:19:49 GMT, john smith > wrote in
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>The US Unlimited Team and friends are saddened to announce the passing
>of Marta Meyer today in Yukon, OK.
>Marta was an Unlimited Team member for two years and the Team Manager
>this year in Spain where she was awarded the "Most Valuable Volunteer"
>award for being the last minute warm-up pilot for the competition. She
>has been a fixture in the aerobatic community for over 20 years. She and
>her husband Bob built and flew the Giles 300 in many Unlimited
>competitions. She worked for NASA and was one of two women ever to fly
>in the SR-71 Blackbird.

Sad indeed.

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Marta Meyer, 45, is an aeronautical engineer and manager for NASA at
Edwards Air Force Base in Southern California. From a family where
"airplane was spoken," Marta took up aerobatics when she was 18. When
she met her husband, Bob-also an aerobatic pilot-she began competing.
She and Bob fly a Giles G-300 aerobatic aircraft that they helped
design. With about 50 contests to her credit, she was the 1993 U.S.
Advanced Champion and won the 1998 Fond du Lac Cup. This is her second
time on the U.S. Unlimited Aerobatic Team. Marta has logged more than
7,000 hours total time and more than 1,500 in aerobatics and looks
forward to the World Aerobatic Championship. "I am proud to be a team
member, and I want to put in a good performance," she states. Marta
lives in Quartz Hill, California.

George Patterson
September 20th 05, 04:53 AM
john smith wrote:
> The US Unlimited Team and friends are saddened to announce the passing
> of Marta Meyer today in Yukon, OK.

My commiserations. Can't say that I ever saw her fly. I would like to have.

George Patterson
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