Wayne Paul
March 12th 07, 12:28 AM
After a very successful Workshop last year, the Eastern region of the
Experimental Soaring Association (ESA) (http://www.esoaring.com/ formerly
know as the Sailplane Homebuilders Association) is planning to hold its,
Workshop again this year at Chilhowee Gliderport
(http://www.chilhowee.com/), Tennessee, Friday May 18 to Sunday May 20. We
are soliciting presentations from any and all interested home-built
sailplane enthusiasts (or potential enthusiasts). This year, the ESA is
issuing a special invitation to builders/owners of Schreder HP/RS/RHJ
sailplanes (http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder - http://www.hpaircraft.com)
to join our Workshop and to share their interests and experiences with us.
In the past, the ESA group has enjoyed a wide variety of presentations,
ranging from status reports on ongoing projects, to "how-to" demonstrations,
to chalk-talks on theoretical aspects of design or performance. If you
would like to give a presentation on your favorite topic, contact one of the
ESA members listed in the flyer for this event (preferably before mid-April,
so that an agenda can be drawn up). You are also welcome to just attend and
listen (and fly)--send the attached registration form to Dave Hudnut, at the
address shown on the flyer.
(http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/2007_ESA_Workshop.pdf)
Experimental Soaring Association (ESA) (http://www.esoaring.com/ formerly
know as the Sailplane Homebuilders Association) is planning to hold its,
Workshop again this year at Chilhowee Gliderport
(http://www.chilhowee.com/), Tennessee, Friday May 18 to Sunday May 20. We
are soliciting presentations from any and all interested home-built
sailplane enthusiasts (or potential enthusiasts). This year, the ESA is
issuing a special invitation to builders/owners of Schreder HP/RS/RHJ
sailplanes (http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder - http://www.hpaircraft.com)
to join our Workshop and to share their interests and experiences with us.
In the past, the ESA group has enjoyed a wide variety of presentations,
ranging from status reports on ongoing projects, to "how-to" demonstrations,
to chalk-talks on theoretical aspects of design or performance. If you
would like to give a presentation on your favorite topic, contact one of the
ESA members listed in the flyer for this event (preferably before mid-April,
so that an agenda can be drawn up). You are also welcome to just attend and
listen (and fly)--send the attached registration form to Dave Hudnut, at the
address shown on the flyer.
(http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/2007_ESA_Workshop.pdf)