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You might find this entertaining:
http://money.cnn.com/video/fortune/2...lane.cnnmoney/ See ya, Dave "YO electric" PS: Not sure of the schedule for airing on CNN... |
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On Aug 19, 2:53*am, Dave Nadler wrote:
You might find this entertaining:http://money.cnn.com/video/fortune/2...ctric_airplane... See ya, Dave "YO electric" PS: Not sure of the schedule for airing on CNN... The sailplane makes a typical Yankee flown on landing! Can't you guys do a fully held off landing? Derek C |
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On Aug 19, 5:06*am, Derek C wrote:
On Aug 19, 2:53*am, Dave Nadler wrote: You might find this entertaining:http://money.cnn.com/video/fortune/2...ctric_airplane... See ya, Dave "YO electric" PS: Not sure of the schedule for airing on CNN... The sailplane makes a typical Yankee flown on landing! Can't you guys do a fully held off landing? Derek C Better URL: http://tinyurl.com/YO-CNN Landing was at very high speed because of time and traffic requirements, not a "typical" landing... See ya, Dave |
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Good going Dave. It is pushing the stone in the right direction when
any glider appears on any media and the electric angle is a good media hook. Thanks for taking the time and spending the money to have Antares at Oshkosh where the cameras and media are available. John Seaborn |
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I agree completely. Well done Dave!
Paul Remde "John Seaborn" wrote in message ... Good going Dave. It is pushing the stone in the right direction when any glider appears on any media and the electric angle is a good media hook. Thanks for taking the time and spending the money to have Antares at Oshkosh where the cameras and media are available. John Seaborn |
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On Aug 18, 6:53*pm, Dave Nadler wrote:
You might find this entertaining:http://money.cnn.com/video/fortune/2...ctric_airplane... See ya, Dave "YO electric" PS: Not sure of the schedule for airing on CNN... Dave - Thanks for taking the baton and running with it! I don't have any magic answers myself, but the lack of soaring promotion by the SSA and the apparent lack of a good relationship between the SSA and EAA has been disheartening. I am thoroughly appreciative of your efforts to bridge that gap and get soaring in front of more people! If you see opportunities in the future where more bodies or sailplanes would be useful at a promotional venue, please be sure to keep us posted. Thanks again, --Noel |
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Fantastic!
LT |
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![]() The sailplane makes a typical Yankee flown on landing! Can't you guys do a fully held off landing? Derek C And you base this statement on what, exactly? This from a country that was building taildragger jet fighters (Scimitar) and transports (Hastings) after WW2, when the US was flying tricycle gear fighters (P-38, P-39), bombers (B-19, B-24/25/26 etc) and transports (DC-4) before the war - I guess you had to be good at fully held off landings if you were a brit! Just kidding, of course ;^) Cheers, Kirk |
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On Aug 18, 6:53*pm, Dave Nadler wrote:
You might find this entertaining:http://money.cnn.com/video/fortune/2...ctric_airplane... See ya, Dave "YO electric" PS: Not sure of the schedule for airing on CNN... Nicely done video. Flown on landing at a GA airport (Did you see all the GA planes at this place!) is standard practice, god forbid you are not able to roll off onto the taxiway to get out of every ones way and have to get out and push. We reserve our full stall low energy landings for farmers fields, football fields (either kind), dirt and sod runways, but don't worry, we sure know how to do it as we don't have hedgerows as an overrun but rather barbed wire, canyons and buildings for our overshoots. I would think that the EAA and SSA would be close buddies and can't imagine why they do not collaborate if that statement was true about them not doing so.. Interestingly, when I bring either of my Motor Gliders to the local EAA Chapter 1279 or Chapter 1, the larger portion of the members are typically over 40 and not flying as much as Medical Issues intrude on their fun. They typically drool over the Grob 109 and are amazed by the Fournier RF4D and I typically sit the heavy droolers in the cockpit and answer dozens of questions, each one bringing bigger and bigger smiles as I talk about Pilot requirements, Fuel consumption, Aerobatics, Range, Affordability and the enjoyment of the challenges, goals and people in the sport. I also have problems getting the heavy droolers OUT of the plane as their minds are running a mile a minute trying to figure out how they can make it theirs and send me home with their car in trade. ;-) Its time for the SSA to get more friendly with EAA and AOPA to give us the most political clout possible, to protect our sport from the out of control regulators and ultra conservatives that want to protect society from every remotely plausible danger to placate their own phobias. Our dedicated Glider Operations are dwindling significantly and being pushed hundreds of inconvenient miles to go fly is a serious detriment to our sport in my opinion. It would make good sense to protect our glider operations much more vigorously by getting more help. Ray |
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On Aug 18, 6:53*pm, Dave Nadler wrote:
You might find this entertaining:http://money.cnn.com/video/fortune/2...ctric_airplane... See ya, Dave "YO electric" PS: Not sure of the schedule for airing on CNN... Great work, Dave. It’s been a very long time since our fading sport has received such favorable media exposure particularly to such a wide audience. It’s obvious why the Antares is popular with the aviation press, but striking such a strong chord with the general media at the national level is quite a break-through. Keep up the great work, we are all in your debt. Any thoughts about taking the Antares to Kitty Hawk in Oct for the 100th anniversary of Wrights’s soaring flight? Michael Mitton |
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