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Old July 10th 03, 01:42 AM
John Shelton
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Kill Devil Hills. Yeah. That's the spot where the Wright Brothers became
famous for inventing powered flight thereby relieving mankind from its
burden having to travel around in wheeled vehicles or confining their flying
to short hops in gliders carrying no payloads. From that point on,
commercial transportation, special cargoes, and warfare would be dominated
by the powered aircraft and those gliders that they strapped engines onto
would sink into the toybox. Yeah. I wonder what the Smithsonian has planned
for the place. Ought to be nice and relevant.

Now all those guys have to drive back...

"Orville. Call it!"



"ZASoars" wrote in message
...
As a participant and SSA member I would like to congratulate the SSA and

the
two Regional Directors - John Murray and Jim Payne who took the lead in
initially proposing this event to commemorate the 100 years of flight

..Together
with their wives (Linda and Jackie) they stepped up, organized and ran

this
event over the past several weeks.
Participants included many pilots and crews from all over Europe,
Australia,South America and every corner of the US.
Despite a very unfortuate and tragic accident on day 1, and several legs

that
could not be flown because of weather the event was an enormous success.

The
grand finale was all the sailplanes landing on that very hallowed ground

at
Kitty Hawk where the Wright brothers made their historic flights in 1903.
Many SSA members helped all along the way and many SSA chapters hosted the
event at airfields along the way .
WELL DONE SSA this was an event our organization, and the Directors can be

very
proud to have sponsored.

Ron Clarke (ZA)