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Hi,
I'm trying to reconstruct some Delaware State records for Stan Smith ... I'm researching through a couple of sources and thought I could put a query out here as well. Stan was flying a Mini Nimbus and apparently did a 186 mile flight that was good for a DE state record ... and I'm thinking it might have been a badge leg too. Anybody remember helping Stan on this flight ... could have been a while ago ... maybe 1977 ??? maybe earlier. i.e. The SSA Achievement badge section has a partial record for a Stanley W. Smith dated 1977 ... but no location ... I'm wondering if this was the flight. Any specific or anecdotal info would be appreciated. Happy Holidays ... Ken Kochanski The New - DE State Record Keeper |
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Hello Ken,
You have probably already contacted his son. Peter Smith is the Director of our National Soaring Museum on Harris Hill / Elmira, NY. The NSM website is www.soaringmuseum.org We are very fortunate to have Peter Smith as Director of the NSM -- he brings management skills blended with a personal understanding of the history of American soaring via his experiences with his father, Stan Smith. Burt Marfa, Texas USA |
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On Dec 22, 10:44*pm, Burt Compton - Marfa wrote:
Hello Ken, You have probably already contacted his son. Peter Smith is the Director of our National Soaring Museum on Harris Hill / Elmira, NY. The NSM website iswww.soaringmuseum.org We are very fortunate to have Peter Smith as Director of the NSM -- he brings management skills blended with a personal understanding of the history of American soaring via his experiences with his father, Stan Smith. Burt Marfa, Texas USA Thanks, Burt ... I didn't know that ... KK |
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On Dec 23, 9:10*am, "Ken Kochanski (KK)"
wrote: On Dec 22, 10:44*pm, Burt Compton - Marfa wrote: Hello Ken, You have probably already contacted his son. Peter Smith is the Director of our National Soaring Museum on Harris Hill / Elmira, NY. The NSM website iswww.soaringmuseum.org We are very fortunate to have Peter Smith as Director of the NSM -- he brings management skills blended with a personal understanding of the history of American soaring via his experiences with his father, Stan Smith. Burt Marfa, Texas USA Thanks, Burt ... I didn't know that ... KK Ken, I believe the DE record flight you're referring to is one made on June 17, 1961 from Newark, DE to Newport News, VA for a state goal and distance record. The 1977 badge flight was on March 1 at Marion, NC, when he finally completed his gold and diamond altitude. He had earned all other badges many years earlier - he held U.S. Silver "C" No. 4. I have all of my father's log books, contest diaries, barograph traces, etc., so if you have other questions about Stan Smith, I can probably help. And if you have other soaring history questions, the resources of the National Soaring Museum are available to you and all soaring enthusiasts (especially NSM members). Best regards and holiday greetings, Peter Smith (2S) |
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On Dec 23, 9:38*am, wrote:
On Dec 23, 9:10*am, "Ken Kochanski (KK)" wrote: On Dec 22, 10:44*pm, Burt Compton - Marfa wrote: Hello Ken, You have probably already contacted his son. Peter Smith is the Director of our National Soaring Museum on Harris Hill / Elmira, NY. The NSM website iswww.soaringmuseum.org We are very fortunate to have Peter Smith as Director of the NSM -- he brings management skills blended with a personal understanding of the history of American soaring via his experiences with his father, Stan Smith. Burt Marfa, Texas USA Thanks, Burt ... I didn't know that ... KK Ken, I believe the DE record flight you're referring to is one made on June 17, 1961 from Newark, DE to Newport News, VA for a state goal and distance record. The 1977 badge flight was on March 1 at Marion, NC, when he finally completed his gold and diamond altitude. He had earned all other badges many years earlier - he held U.S. Silver "C" No. 4. I have all of my father's log books, contest diaries, barograph traces, etc., so if you have other questions about Stan Smith, I can probably help. And if you have other soaring history questions, the resources of the National Soaring Museum are available to you and all soaring enthusiasts (especially NSM members). Best regards and holiday greetings, Peter Smith (2S)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Wonderful, thanks Peter !!! Ken Kochanski - KK |
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