In Memory of Phil Pflueger
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RE: In Memory of Phil Pflueger
I can't believe I somehow missed your updated image of the tank being posted back in mid May , so thank you for the extradedication honoring Phil that you have added to your Sherman Alexey, it's the way many people on various forums also might have remembered him very fondly, as "blitzkrieg65" ... & it looks great.
I still miss seeing new posts on the forums coming from him using that memorable user ID!
~ Craig ~
I still miss seeing new posts on the forums coming from him using that memorable user ID!
~ Craig ~
#78
RE: In Memory of Phil Pflueger
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I can't believe I somehow missed your updated image of the tank being posted back in mid May , so thank you for the extradedication honoring Phil that you have added to your Sherman Alexey, it's the way many people on various forums also might have remembered him very fondly, as "blitzkrieg65" ... & it looks great.
I still miss seeing new posts on the forums coming from him using that memorable user ID!
~ Craig ~
I can't believe I somehow missed your updated image of the tank being posted back in mid May , so thank you for the extradedication honoring Phil that you have added to your Sherman Alexey, it's the way many people on various forums also might have remembered him very fondly, as "blitzkrieg65" ... & it looks great.
I still miss seeing new posts on the forums coming from him using that memorable user ID!
~ Craig ~
yeah me too... missing him.
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RE: In Memory of Phil Pflueger
I am new to this forum and RC tanks. How old was Phil and what did he die from? Is that him in the picture in Marine Dress? Sounds like he was a great guy. With great character. Skaz
#83
After creating & posting the 3D image above several days ago, then looking & thinking about how I spelled Phil's name, I have looked into it a bit more, & have actually seen Phil's name spelled two different ways, both as Philip & as Phillip.
Since no comment has been posted in regards to the above 3D image honoring Phil, & not really any comments for the other couple 3D images I've posted in other threads either, I'm left to guess that no one frequenting this forum seems to own a pair of 3D glasses to view them & comment on them, or there just isn't any real interest at all in viewing anaglyph 3D images here on this forum. I was just trying to offer something a little different than the typical photos, & though it's OK if no one is really interested in viewing 3D images, out of respect I would definitely want to have the 3D image I post here in his thread in honor of Phil, have the proper spelling of his name.
So if anyone can reply here or PM me, & give me a definitive, absolutely correct spelling of Phil's name as Philip (as I currently have it) or Phillip, having 1 or 2 "L"s, it is greatly appreciated! Thank you.
~ Craig ~
Since no comment has been posted in regards to the above 3D image honoring Phil, & not really any comments for the other couple 3D images I've posted in other threads either, I'm left to guess that no one frequenting this forum seems to own a pair of 3D glasses to view them & comment on them, or there just isn't any real interest at all in viewing anaglyph 3D images here on this forum. I was just trying to offer something a little different than the typical photos, & though it's OK if no one is really interested in viewing 3D images, out of respect I would definitely want to have the 3D image I post here in his thread in honor of Phil, have the proper spelling of his name.
So if anyone can reply here or PM me, & give me a definitive, absolutely correct spelling of Phil's name as Philip (as I currently have it) or Phillip, having 1 or 2 "L"s, it is greatly appreciated! Thank you.
~ Craig ~
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Philip is the correct as far as I recall. No matter what..... you appreciated him and your graphic work did not go unnoticed by me Craig. I'm sure Phil would be pleased that we still think of him. It is a shame that no one could fill his shoes in the RC tank hobby. We had a big loss in our friend Phil and countless tankers have lost since they never got to meet him.
#85
I was thinking about taking some photos Phil & others posted with his tanks, & creating them in 3D at some point too, but we'll see.
And thanks Bob, hope we are correct about the spelling, this way the current image can remain. I will add that with the few phone conversations I had with Phil, & the short amount of time I knew of him & was able to follow him here & on other tank forums, he made a lasting impression ... it's very unfortunate I never will get the opportunity to meet him in person one day. I hope others can get some glasses & view the 3D image too.
~ Craig ~
And thanks Bob, hope we are correct about the spelling, this way the current image can remain. I will add that with the few phone conversations I had with Phil, & the short amount of time I knew of him & was able to follow him here & on other tank forums, he made a lasting impression ... it's very unfortunate I never will get the opportunity to meet him in person one day. I hope others can get some glasses & view the 3D image too.
~ Craig ~
#86
Since Phil did a lot of good things for us, to make RC TankBattles happen a special page to him was dediacted on our web-portal - http://www.d-i-m.su/forum/showthread.php?t=3454
#88
Yes, Phil is still missed. Miss you to Joey!!! Hope you are doing well?
#90
o7 my old friend, you got many of us who were otherwise put off by the cost of Tamiya electronics, and scared off by the thought of trying to solder a homebrew kit, into this hobby.
Still thinking of you.
Still thinking of you.
#91
Yesterday looking through a few Danville videos I saw an image of Phil and just realized it's been 4 years this month since his passing. I never met the man but did speak with him over the phone days before and found a very interesting and very energetic tanker.
So for those of you that were lucky enough to have met him know what I'm talking about and seeing how things are today how much of that void is still being felt.
R.I.P. Phil Pflueger
Jeff
So for those of you that were lucky enough to have met him know what I'm talking about and seeing how things are today how much of that void is still being felt.
R.I.P. Phil Pflueger
Jeff
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Yes, Phil was passionate about this hobby. He was here to have fun. I met him , once, in person at Danville, and his enthusiasm for these tanks was unquestionable. He was battling hard and had an exuberant attitude. You would have never known he had a heart condition. Hard to believe 4 years have passed.
#94
I never met him, having skirted this hobby a couple times over the last decade before I really jumped in.
Being in San Diego I am pretty close I guess, to where he lived. Since I am now the front man for our new battle group, I encounter people that met him in the past and ask if he is in our club. This has happened a few times so far. Nothing remains of the old clubs that were in the San Diego area. One regular that come to our battles knew him. Occasionally some stragglers from the past clubs show up.
I wish I could have met the man. I suspect we would have hit it off really well.
Being in San Diego I am pretty close I guess, to where he lived. Since I am now the front man for our new battle group, I encounter people that met him in the past and ask if he is in our club. This has happened a few times so far. Nothing remains of the old clubs that were in the San Diego area. One regular that come to our battles knew him. Occasionally some stragglers from the past clubs show up.
I wish I could have met the man. I suspect we would have hit it off really well.
#96
Hey, Guys, we are finishing our HDQ office.
Just a gesture to commemorate Phil's help and hand to us. To say once again without Phil rctanks wars in Russia would be hardly started.
Just a gesture to commemorate Phil's help and hand to us. To say once again without Phil rctanks wars in Russia would be hardly started.
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Really nice gesture Hal_Husker!!!