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I just posted another picture which appeared on the front page of the Hernando Today. Cliff Manspeaker, the CD of the event sent me a copy. :D
http://www.auav.net/springhill/ Phil |
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Thanks for posting the photo(s) Phil. Incidentally, the following are the names/toy autogyros that are missing from the "pilot" photo:
#2: Joe Whelan--had the big Kellett that flew #5: John Emery--had the Cierva "C.4", 4 flights at the meet. #7: Tom Smith--"Pink Gyro Bee Electric". 2 "flights" (underpowered--settled with power both times.) #9: Roberta Rodriguez, DDS--has Cierva "C.4" attended with his daughter |
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Hi Steve,
Thanks for names. I have updated the picture with the names. Phil |
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Phil,
Could you please check your link to the photo that appeared in the "Hernando Today"? The photo doesn't seem to load after opening your link...? |
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Hi Steve,
Thanks for the input. Here is the correct link. I tested it on my computer and it seems to work but maybe it's because I loaded it from my coputer, not sure. If it doesn't work, please let me know. http://www.auav.net/springhill/ Phil |
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Hi Phil,
The photo has that "broken link" symbol next to it. When I save the photo to disk, it shows only a 1K file...everything else seems fine on this site; video files, other graphics files, etc. (?) |
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Hi Steve,
Thanks for the help. I deleted the file which was a type "gif" and I checked the page with the browser and it was gone. I reloaded it with a type "jpg" and it looks good from here. Please let me know what you see. Thanks, Phil |
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Hi ya'll,
REMINDER Autogyros over Spring Hill 2003 ius just around the corner! This month> February 20 and 21st Information> Cliff Manspeaker [email protected] Current input is enthusiastic, will just be a great show! Hal deBolt |
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Hi ya'll,
Refering to previous thread, we rounded the corner and 2003 meet is history. Thought a brief resume would be of interest. Any way you look at it the answer would be success, good show! Florida weather cooperated and there were 4 sunny warm days. The 2 Gyro days were as close to perfect as you will ever see. Vintage suffered some wind one day but 2nd was quite flyable. It was hoped attendance would increase dramatically, that did not happen. Apparently circumstances and other event conflicts interferred. Even with north's lousy weather, etc. numbers were normal. If you have never attended this event you have no idea of how wonderful southern hospitality can be. It just seemed those Hernando Aero Modelers knew your desires before you did! Not just a few, but the entire club made you so welcome in every way! It is hard to find words to express attendees gratitude, thanks guys! Gyros> Best description would be sky constantly had whirling wings in it. It was great to see so many different modelers having real success. Unlike past history, with two solid days of flying there ws only two mishaps and both were pilot error, something to be said for progress? Variety of designs was endless, very few duplicates and that indicates progress also? Outstanding were 3 extra large craft. One was a "Whistler's Grandmother", another a 1/3 scale Piper Cub with a rotor replacing the wing and one Tillson Kellett. At the opposite end of the scale was C-D Cliff Manspeakers and Bill Friedlanders 1/2 A size craft. Admired performance would have to go to Phil Ploof with his converted Sig Senior Kadet and the big Cub, Phil had these in the air constantly and performing as one would dream a Gyro should. Phil's effort should be noted. He showed that you can take most any AIRPLANE, remove the wing and tie on a rotor. How easy and simple trying an Autogyro can be? Major component advancements (??) seen would be rotor wings- blades. Phil Ploof has gone to the effort of producing the needed mold and casting plastic blades, plus proof of worth with flights, Hal deBolt showed a sample of his "Quick and Dirty Blades=wings" which also have been thoroughly flown. Complete report on the web at www.modelairplanenews.com Again on the following two days the sky was full of Vintage R/C and those displayed were most admireable. Best description would be that in flight they all would be a good match for so called today's craft. So it was a great time for all and a pity to have missed it! At one time it was asked "Want to do this again next year?) Responce was unamious, "Heck yes, just invite us again!" Hopefully there will be detailed reports in the magazines, watch for them! Hal deBolt |
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Hal,
I will second the motion about the Herdando Club. Is just fun with a group like that. It's been fun with all Gyro Nuts. Jim |
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