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Old September 12th 03, 01:15 PM
Pete Smith
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Default Arnie Schwarzenegger & celeb gliding

I heard Arnie flew gliders (sorry sailplanes) esp the
LS6

anyone know if this is true? or of other mega celeb
type glider pilots.




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Old September 12th 03, 02:33 PM
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The only noteworthy person I know of who is a glider pilot is Cliff Robertson.
Whether he can be considered "mega" is another issue. He is not running for
Governor of California.

Cheers, Charles
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Old September 12th 03, 03:04 PM
Tim
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Pete Smith s comments read:

I heard Arnie flew gliders (sorry sailplanes) esp the
LS6


I think you man Christopher Reeves who has all three diamonds IIRC


--
Tim - ASW20CL "20"
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Old September 12th 03, 04:39 PM
Owain Walters
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I heard that David Jason (a well known actor in the
UK) flies/flew out of Dunstable.


At 15:36 12 September 2003, Nyal Williams wrote:
At 14:48 12 September 2003, wrote:
I do not know where you want to draw the line on 'celeb'
but here goes.

While not a household name in the general public, Steve
Morse, who is
arguably the best guitar player on the planet, has
taken up soaring. He
flies a PIK-30E off of his private strip. He also
owns 3 power planes.

Morse has been the guitar player for Deep Purple since
1994, and has two
other bands, the Dixie Dregs and the Steve Morse Band.
He won the Guitar
Player Magazine reader's poll Guitarist of the year
5 years in a row so they
made him ineligible for life (to give someone else
a chance for a change).

For those who are not familiar with his music, I suggest
you start with High
Tension Wires which was done in the mid 1980s while
he was pilot for a
commuter airlines. This guy has a tremendous body
of work but is relatively
unknown as most of the music is instrumental and therefore
gets virtually no
airplay. His albums are also very hard to classify
as each will have music
in a wide array of styles ranging from classical to
bluegrass to rock to
fusion. Since joining Deep Purple, replacing Richie
Blackmore, he is
finally finding a broader audience. Check out:

www.stevemorse.com for more info.

Regards,

Bob Backer
ASW22
Warner Springs


Well, there was also John Denver, Hugh Downs, broadcaster
on 60 Minutes, and, I'm told, Mel Torm'e, the velvet
fog singer of the 40s and 50s and 60s and 70s and hanger-on
into the 80s and 90s.

This thread has been done already.







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Old September 12th 03, 04:49 PM
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I'd be very surprised if Arnie could fit into an LS6!

Ian

"Tim" wrote in message
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Pete Smith s comments read:

I heard Arnie flew gliders (sorry sailplanes) esp the
LS6


I think you man Christopher Reeves who has all three diamonds IIRC


--
Tim - ASW20CL "20"



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Old September 12th 03, 06:09 PM
Judy Ruprecht
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Actor Timothy Bottoms (Last Picture Show, Paper Chase)
soloed at Estrella in the '70's - I also recall hearing
soaring was a pursuit of songwriter Jimmy Webb (Up,
Up & Away, By the Time I get to Phoenix, Mac Arthur
Park et al).

Judy


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Old September 12th 03, 07:39 PM
R. Wubben
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John Kerry (the democratic senator from Mass. and presidential
candidate) is a glider pilot. I ran into him one day at Estrella when
I was flying a rented 1-26 and he was behind me in line in their
Pilatus B-4. He even asked little ole' me what the conditions were
like that day...(I had just landed for a re-light, which may be a
redundant statement for a 1-26!).

Ryan Wubben M.D.
Chapel Hill, NC
ex Schleicher Ka-6CR owner (and looking for a motorglider!)
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Old September 12th 03, 07:48 PM
F.L. Whiteley
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Anson Williams, Potsy of Happy Days.

Christopher Reeve was once featured on national TV doing loops in an ASW-20.





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Old September 12th 03, 08:00 PM
Liam Finley
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Pete Smith wrote in message ...
I heard Arnie flew gliders (sorry sailplanes) esp the
LS6


Actually, this is true. I hear him on the radio frequently. He flies
somewhere out of southern california and uses the call sign "Juliet
Tango" if memory serves. I think he flies an LS-3 though, because it
has a wider cockpit.
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Old September 12th 03, 08:18 PM
BMacLean
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I was believing it until you said he flew an LS-3. With all his money?!?
No way.

Barb 18

"Liam Finley" wrote in message
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Pete Smith wrote in message

...
I heard Arnie flew gliders (sorry sailplanes) esp the
LS6


Actually, this is true. I hear him on the radio frequently. He flies
somewhere out of southern california and uses the call sign "Juliet
Tango" if memory serves. I think he flies an LS-3 though, because it
has a wider cockpit.



 




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