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HI all,
I just uploaded a number of George Uveges photos from the 1970 World Championships at Marfa TX. I have another set that I will be uploading in the next day or two. Thanks to George for allowing these to be publicly posted and to the NSM for loaning out the slides for digitization. I now have access to equipment to digitize just about any sort of film or video media. I would like to gather as much content as possible. Please e-mail me if you have any materials you would like to contribute. Website he http://www.flickr.com/photos/4957907...7642545270585/ Best regards, Kevin 2C |
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These are great - thanks for sharing.
Some of those trailers are pretty interesting... |
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Thanks, Kevin. Particularly like the shot of the Nimbus in flight where you can see a roll spoiler deployed from the right wing. Some wonderful People shots, as well.
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On 3/18/2014 10:09 AM, Kevin Christner wrote:
HI all, I just uploaded a number of George Uveges photos from the 1970 World Championships at Marfa TX. I have another set that I will be uploading in the next day or two. Thanks to George for allowing these to be publicly posted and to the NSM for loaning out the slides for digitization. I now have access to equipment to digitize just about any sort of film or video media. I would like to gather as much content as possible. Please e-mail me if you have any materials you would like to contribute. Website he http://www.flickr.com/photos/4957907...7642545270585/ Best regards, Kevin 2C Kevin, Majorly cool!!! Thanks to you and George U. for co-acting to help preserve this bit of soaring history. Kinda-sorta related, if the stars align as the unindicted co-conspirators hope, the soaring world may soon (this year?) have access to digitized color slides taken during the Sierra Wave Projects by an inveterate, lifelong, photo-hound. It was a Real Treat to attend Hal Klieforth's (totally unexpected by me) presentation at this year's Reno Convention. Real, Manly, Kodachrome slides projected from a carousel slide projector. As for the slides themselves, in a word, "Wow!" Any soaring pilot/aficionado who doesn't know who Hal Klieforth is is in the happy position of still being able to find "more good soaring stuff" to read about. Mr. Google is your starting friend! Bob W. |
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Thanks for posting these! I had to go and get the contest report from the SSA.org website to see what actually happened. I haven't started reading it, but I see that it's a Joe Lincoln report (as was the case for Marfa 1969), and it has a Gren Siebels map. Should be a pretty good read!
http://www.ssa.org/Archive/ViewIssue...=1970&month=09 (Membership login required) Bob K. |
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On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 9:09:39 AM UTC-7, Kevin Christner wrote:
HI all, I just uploaded a number of George Uveges photos from the 1970 World Championships at Marfa TX. I have another set that I will be uploading in the next day or two. Thanks to George for allowing these to be publicly posted and to the NSM for loaning out the slides for digitization. I now have access to equipment to digitize just about any sort of film or video media. I would like to gather as much content as possible. Please e-mail me if you have any materials you would like to contribute. Website he http://www.flickr.com/photos/4957907...7642545270585/ Best regards, Kevin 2C Thanks Kevin, those are great! I remember the Phoebus SX being in Ephrata in 71. Full left rudder revealed a small "E" on the hingeline. It was pretty funny to a 12 year old. Good memories. Craig |
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Hi Bob,
Do you have Hal's contact details? I digitized all these from slides at 4000dpi which is good enough to blow up to 24x36. Thanks, Kevin On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 2:25:25 PM UTC-4, BobW wrote: On 3/18/2014 10:09 AM, Kevin Christner wrote: HI all, I just uploaded a number of George Uveges photos from the 1970 World Championships at Marfa TX. I have another set that I will be uploading in the next day or two. Thanks to George for allowing these to be publicly posted and to the NSM for loaning out the slides for digitization. I now have access to equipment to digitize just about any sort of film or video media. I would like to gather as much content as possible. Please e-mail me if you have any materials you would like to contribute. Website he http://www.flickr.com/photos/4957907...7642545270585/ Best regards, Kevin 2C Kevin, Majorly cool!!! Thanks to you and George U. for co-acting to help preserve this bit of soaring history. Kinda-sorta related, if the stars align as the unindicted co-conspirators hope, the soaring world may soon (this year?) have access to digitized color slides taken during the Sierra Wave Projects by an inveterate, lifelong, photo-hound. It was a Real Treat to attend Hal Klieforth's (totally unexpected by me) presentation at this year's Reno Convention. Real, Manly, Kodachrome slides projected from a carousel slide projector. As for the slides themselves, in a word, "Wow!" Any soaring pilot/aficionado who doesn't know who Hal Klieforth is is in the happy position of still being able to find "more good soaring stuff" to read about. Mr. Google is your starting friend! Bob W. |
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On 3/18/2014 6:07 PM, Kevin Christner wrote:
Hi Bob, Do you have Hal's contact details? I digitized all these from slides at 4000dpi which is good enough to blow up to 24x36. Thanks, Kevin Snip... Hi Kevin, Prolix response via e-mail. Holler if it doesn't (hasn't) arrive(d); it shows in my "Sent" folder, but I received an ambiguous/discouraging "possibly-failed" sort of response upon attempting to send it. Bob W. |
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These pics are priceless.
A couple of years ago someone posted a video made from old 8mm film. A lovely lady was narrating the scenes from her husbands film. I believe it was mostly Southern California glider ports in the 50's and 60's. Does this ring a bell with anyone? I would love to see that film again. Lane |
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On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 8:34:34 PM UTC-5, wrote:
These pics are priceless. A couple of years ago someone posted a video made from old 8mm film. A lovely lady was narrating the scenes from her husbands film. I believe it was mostly Southern California glider ports in the 50's and 60's. Does this ring a bell with anyone? I would love to see that film again. Lane Lane, that was June Wiberg. Check for postings form gliderbobo. 11 part series. Steve |
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