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Recent TRIVIA postings resurrected two old questions rattling around
in the back of my mind. 1) Years ago, before I got into soaring, I saw or read a story on actor Christopher Reeves showing him standing next to "his" glider -- just one of his many hobbies. Shortly after his most unfortunate accident I noticed a LS-4 for sale by someone named Reeves (family member?). Was that his glider? Isn't he something like 6'4/5" tall? Didn't know the LS-4 had that much leg room. 2) Anyone know if actor/pilot John Travolta has ever tried soaring? A high-profile guy like that could give the sport some visibility. B7 |
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![]() "Mike Jendrzey" wrote in message . .. Recent TRIVIA postings resurrected two old questions rattling around in the back of my mind. 1) Years ago, before I got into soaring, I saw or read a story on actor Christopher Reeves showing him standing next to "his" glider -- just one of his many hobbies. Shortly after his most unfortunate accident I noticed a LS-4 for sale by someone named Reeves (family member?). Was that his glider? Isn't he something like 6'4/5" tall? Didn't know the LS-4 had that much leg room. 2) Anyone know if actor/pilot John Travolta has ever tried soaring? A high-profile guy like that could give the sport some visibility. B7 There was a spot on Christopher Reeves on one of the evening feature programs maybe 15-20 years ago with him flying an ASW-20. Frank Whiteley |
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There was a spot on Christopher Reeves on one of the evening feature
programs maybe 15-20 years ago with him flying an ASW-20. Frank Whiteley Ed Crawley owns the ASW-20 that Superman owned and flys it out of Sugarbush, Vermont. Reeves insurance company made him give up soaring beacuse it was "too dangerous" So, he took up horseback riding (where the animal is in control)? |
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I have a recollection that Christopher Reeve flew an
ASW 19 at Lasham when he lived in England some time after the first Superman film. I think I also saw his name on a Regionals score sheet. John Galloway At 16:00 15 January 2004, Todd Pattist wrote: (Mike Jendrzey) wrote: 1) Years ago, before I got into soaring, I saw or read a story on actor Christopher Reeves showing him standing next to 'his' glider -- just one of his many hobbies. I was told he flew at Wurtsboro, NY for a while. Shortly after his most unfortunate accident I noticed a LS-4 for sale by someone named Reeves (family member?). Was that his glider? No info. Todd Pattist - 'WH' Ventus C (Remove DONTSPAMME from address to email reply.) |
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2) Anyone know if actor/pilot John Travolta has ever tried soaring?
The heck with Travolta, how bout Paris Hilton? She didn't follow her Dad. It's a shame she doesn't fly, talk about ...exposure! Douglas |
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Chris owned an ASW 19 based at Booker UK(not Lasham)
and an ASW 20 in the USA. He started gliding at Booker in about 1977 (around the time of the making of the first Superman Movie), at that time he was an experienced power pilot, but with little or no previous gliding experience. I think the first contact came because there was an idea put forward by someone to film the 'Superman Flying' sequences by cutting the front seat off of a two seat glider and replacing it with a plank on which 'Superman' would lie and be filmed from behind. We were going to sell them a Ka13 for this purpose, and I was to fly it. Somewhat to my surprise, i was told that the Star (Chris Reeve) proposed to lie on the plank himself, not use a stunt double. It all came to nothing because, even 25 years before the 9/11 attacks, the FAA were not prepared to allow us to fly that unlikely aircraft amongst New York's Skyscapers (which was where they wanted to film). By the time he actually started flying with us, the idea had been dropped, but I think it was what gave him the idea of going gliding whilst he was in the UK. As the instructor who did most of Chris's glider conversion, I got to know him fairly well, and I have to record that his private persona was every bit the courteous and modest gentleman that he presented to the public. I'm pretty sure he never owned an LS4, which was the question that started this reminisence. At 22:00 15 January 2004, Tim Hanke wrote: There was a spot on Christopher Reeves on one of the evening feature programs maybe 15-20 years ago with him flying an ASW-20. Frank Whiteley Ed Crawley owns the ASW-20 that Superman owned and flys it out of Sugarbush, Vermont. Reeves insurance company made him give up soaring beacuse it was 'too dangerous' So, he took up horseback riding (where the animal is in control)? |
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Thanks gentlemen. All very interesting!
B7 |
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