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Al wrote:
On Sep 8, 3:21 pm, wrote: I helped rescue Tony Condons Cherokee from oblivion (along with Dave Shuur at Lawrenceville who did most of the work) and got it into Tony's hands. I too called Stan on the phone a couple of times and he was amazingly sharp and very helpful. We were having some weight and balance issues and Stan went back to his original plans to dig up the datum and limits for us. I asked how he was getting along healthwise (a few years ago) and he said that he was installing a garage door at the moment so he must not be doing too bad for a 90 some year old guy! I really regret I never got to shake his hand. He was a legend and a hell of a nice guy. Perhaps Dean and Dick and marking thermals for him in the great beyond. Matt Michael Way back when I first started gliding I exchanged emails with Stan on a number of topic's I didnt know he was one of the US pioneer's of soaring then but always enjoyed emailing with him. What was funny was he would always sign off as "THE Stan Hall" Final glide Stan. Al Stan Hall became one of my first soaring heros/icons/'admirants' when I started getting "Soaring" mag late 1972, thanks to his (very many, over the years) columns/submissions/etc. Pretty soon I began keeping copies of all his "Homebuilder's Hall" columns, and have had more than a few occasions over the decades to refer to 'em. I *think* I bought a copy of his book/collections referred to in this thread's original post, just because I could and as a sign of respect for the man, but I know I can lay my hands on the self-generated collection more quickly...a measure of how honored a spot in my collection it still has. I never met the man, but sure would have liked to. Godspeed, Stan. Bob W. |
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Stan Hall has been a good friend for over 35 years, he helped with
encouragement and advice on my first home-built sailplane. later, he crunched the numbers on my Bowlus Super Albatross (spar & wing fitting) calculations. Stan sent me 3 pages of math that I didn't understand with a final note; Your wing is strong enough, just strong enpugh! Stan has been there to help others his whole life. Thanks old friend, center up a good thermal, we are all headed your way. JJ |
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