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Old January 21st 10, 06:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Uncle Fuzzy
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http://www.silentflight.com/
I'm sure this will be one of those things that "Everybody
Knows" (except, of course, me). Who was the owner of this glider that
painted the swoopy blue stripe and OZ ID? The same paint scheme is on
a different glider in "Running On Empty" and "The Quiet Challange".
TIA
Jim
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Old January 21st 10, 07:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Jan 21, 10:01�am, Uncle Fuzzy wrote:
http://www.silentflight.com/
I'm sure this will be one of those things that "Everybody
Knows" (except, of course, me). Who was the owner of this glider that
painted the swoopy blue stripe and OZ ID? The same paint scheme is on
a different glider in "Running On Empty" and "The Quiet Challange".
TIA
Jim


Quentin Berg was the original owner of the Kestrel 17 you are thinking
of. He passed away from a heart attack while helping to erect the
tent for the pilots meeting at the 1973 Open Class Nationals in
Liberal Kansas. Ted Schirtzinger purchased the Kestrel from his
estate and had it painted in this scheme. He eventually bought an
ASW-20 which he loaned out for the Hitachi Masters of Soaring contest,
and the excellent Chris Woods film Running on Empty. Many people have
owned this Kestrel since Ted sold it many years ago.

Barry
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Old January 22nd 10, 06:33 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Jan 21, 11:50*am, drbdanieli wrote:
On Jan 21, 10:01 am, Uncle Fuzzy wrote:

http://www.silentflight.com/
I'm sure this will be one of those things that "Everybody
Knows" (except, of course, me). Who was the owner of this glider that
painted the swoopy blue stripe and OZ ID? The same paint scheme is on
a different glider in "Running On Empty" and "The Quiet Challange".
TIA
Jim


Quentin Berg was the original owner of the Kestrel 17 you are thinking
of. *He passed away from a heart attack while helping to erect the
tent for the pilots meeting at the 1973 Open Class Nationals in
Liberal Kansas. *Ted Schirtzinger purchased the Kestrel from his
estate and had it painted in this scheme. *He eventually bought an
ASW-20 which he loaned out for the Hitachi Masters of Soaring contest,
and the excellent Chris Woods film Running on Empty. *Many people have
owned this Kestrel since Ted sold it many years ago.

Barry


I owned it in 97-98 season.
I sold it to Mike Deleo who flew it around California until recently
until he sold it last year.

Ted used to work at the Hilton Ranch and when flying over the ranch I
would always ring him up on the radio for a quick chat.
Ted was great guy and total gentleman, he died I heard in a boating
accident.

The OZ was a great fun glider and was my first flapped glider.
I had a lot of fun in that plane learning to fly cross country under
the guidance of Mountain Mike from high country soaring.

Fun times.

I love the pic Mike took of me in the OZ and that is now the splash
cover on http://www.silentflight.com

Cheers

Al


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Old January 22nd 10, 06:59 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
drbdanieli
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I also forgot to mention that Bill Stowers did the design and paint
job in 1978 at Alan Bikle's shop. He also did the ASW-20 when Ted
purchased that ship. Bill eventually bought an ASW-17 and painted it
with the swoopy red stripes on the tail. It's probably the most
photographed ASW-17 around.

Barry
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Old January 22nd 10, 07:23 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
JS
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It had to be Bill.
Hard to forget the High Country Soaring ad featuring the AS-W17. What
a gorgeous glider.
And where's that 17 now? Haven't seen it since the O2 bottle was
surgically removed.
Jim

On Jan 21, 10:59*pm, drbdanieli wrote:
I also forgot to mention that Bill Stowers did the design and paint
job in 1978 at Alan Bikle's shop. *He also did the ASW-20 when Ted
purchased that ship. *Bill eventually bought an ASW-17 and painted it
with the swoopy red stripes on the tail. *It's probably the most
photographed ASW-17 around.

Barry


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Old January 22nd 10, 05:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Morgans[_2_]
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"JS" wrote

And where's that 17 now? Haven't seen it since the O2 bottle was
surgically removed.


What's the story on the O2 bottle? I have not been following this group for
very long.

Thanks.
--
Jim in NC


 




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