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Right, hope I've got the right forum this time...
Hi, Just finished reading the above book - what a great story of early gliding in the US, what a guy. Can anyone tell me what Mr Joseph Colville Lincoln is doing these days, where he lives, is he still involved in gliding? Is he emailable??? Love to say 'thanks'... |
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Mr. Lincoln moved on to the next great airmass in the sky well before I
started gliding (and enjoying his writing) 3 years ago. He was an icon in Arizona soaring for quite some time. Hopefully some of the more senior rASArs can fill us in here. ~ted/2NO |
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David Pye wrote:
Right, hope I've got the right forum this time... Hi, Just finished reading the above book - what a great story of early gliding in the US, what a guy. Can anyone tell me what Mr Joseph Colville Lincoln is doing these days, where he lives, is he still involved in gliding? Is he emailable??? Love to say 'thanks'... Sadly, Mr. Lincoln passed away prematurely in (working from memory) the mid-1970's from brain cancer. A collection of "Soaring" magazines from that timeframe will provide additional examples of his (very fine) writings and details of his passing. He did a lot for the sport. "Soaring for Diamonds" was the very first book I read about soaring. In 1972 I found it in the library after joining my local club based on input from my first post-college work-roomate (and glider guider/tuggie), and *before* I'd taken my first lesson. Quite frankly (writ with humorous hindsight), my reaction to the book was mixed! I enjoyed the wonderful tale, but part of me was worried I'd be under peer pressure to fly similarly!!! It's still a great book, and an entertaining, instructive, highly recommended read. I'd like to have known the man. Regards, Bob - refuses to play on freeways just because others do! - W. |
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Hi David,
I recently read the book too and I also really liked it. I found that I could really relate to many of his cross-country experiences. The book is like a trip back in time to when the Schweizer 1-23 was a very high performance glider! I happened upon a batch of the books a few months ago when buying other books from Schweizer. They had about 6 of the books that were new, but had been sitting on a shelf for years and looked quite faded. I bought all the books they had remaining and sold the last one a few weeks ago - except the one that I kept for my collection. I wish I could get more of them. I imagine used copied could be found using Amazon. I mention that in case anyone reading this thread wants to find a copy. Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "David Pye" wrote in message ... Right, hope I've got the right forum this time... Hi, Just finished reading the above book - what a great story of early gliding in the US, what a guy. Can anyone tell me what Mr Joseph Colville Lincoln is doing these days, where he lives, is he still involved in gliding? Is he emailable??? Love to say 'thanks'... |
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Paul Remde wrote:
I imagine used copied could be found using Amazon. I mention that in case anyone reading this thread wants to find a copy. For more specialized and/or older books its often worth checking Alibris first: http://www.alibris.com/home.cfm For instance, they have 15 copies of Soaring for Diamonds priced from $7.85 to $89.95 (10 are under $20). For comparison, Amazon have three copies priced from $8.87 to $19.95. I have no connection with either outfit except as a customer of both. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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![]() Joe is long gone but you can read more of his stories in "Collected Classics of Soaring". See http://www.asa-soaring.org/publications.asp Andy |
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