[Fwd: Re: [RCSE] Re: Harley's "swan song"]

2008-02-26 Thread Harley Michaelis


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Thanks, guys. You say nice things. I'm flattered. About that "swan 
song". I'm still building and flying, but have too many eye problems to 
effectively compete.


I just hit 87 last week on the 19th and still think I'm having more fun 
than about anyone my age. The day before on the President's Day holiday, 
I met with friends at a sod farm in the Tri-Cities (Pasco, Richland & 
Kennewick) for first flights on my just finished, scratch-built, Smooth 
Genie Pro #4 (See File 12 at http://genie.rchomepage.com/). That website 
is dedicated to those who want to learn the fascinating and gratifying 
art of scratch building. You do so by building one of the 5 thermal 
competition ships. Read the file "What's a Genie" for the scoop on these 
inexpensive and well-engineered sailplanes.


Just between us, a properly built SGP is a "secret weapon" that, if 
offered ARF, might become very well received on the thermal competition 
scene. . . . in my humble, unbiased opinion, of course. I have cores for 
SGP #5 coming and have started making parts. Several innovations will be 
incorporated. Ideas keep popping up to make them easier to build, 
stronger, lighter, prettier and more capable.


#4 behaved from the first hand launch on and although was cold (it's 
winter here in Washington state) thermals were encountered and the joy 
of flight and flying friends again experienced.


I've been a widower since shortly after retiring and continually active 
with RC sailplanes. After living alone, my place became a model airplane 
facility disguised as a residence.  I have an independent,  long term 
lady friend, Iris, who was born in England and as a child of 8 
experienced the London blitz during WW2. She's "just a kid of 77" 
(perspective changes with age),  has accompanied me to many a contest 
and knows the game. She's a great sport and kept me company on the trip 
to the sod farm although it was wall to wall fog when we left. I bribed 
her by offering to treat her to a BK Whopper and fries for lunch on the 
way over. The sky turned blue when we got about half way. Fingers and 
lips turned numb at the sod farm, but it sure was nice to be out and 
flying.


schrederman wrote:

Harley wrote: Consequently, I've not traveled far from home to meet or
hobnob
  

with the
more prominent names in this game.



Harley,

There's no one more prominent that those that help others. You've been
very unselfish in that regard, so I can't think of anyone "more
prominent" than you. My hat's off to you. I will probably never meet you
in person, and that's my loss...

Kindest regards.

Jack Womack


  


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[RCSE] Re: Harley's "swan song"

2008-02-26 Thread schrederman

Harley wrote: Consequently, I've not traveled far from home to meet or
hobnob
> with the
> more prominent names in this game.

Harley,

There's no one more prominent that those that help others. You've been
very unselfish in that regard, so I can't think of anyone "more
prominent" than you. My hat's off to you. I will probably never meet you
in person, and that's my loss...

Kindest regards.

Jack Womack


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[RCSE] Re: Harley's "swan song"

2008-02-26 Thread mlbco

I was searching RC groups for pictures of the Mod-Pod (I'm building an
old kit I won on E-Bay) and found this thread. Harley, I want to thank
you so much for your designs. I built my first Mod Pod in the mid 70's
and learned to fly RC with it. I flew 100's of lights on that plane and
it gave me one of the most enjoyable summers ever. I flew it so much I
eventually wore out the Cox Medallion 049 that powered it. Others have
commented here on your competition designs, but for me the Mod Pod will
always be one of my favorite planes because of its simplicity, looks,
and fantastic adaptability to all types of RC gear and launch systems. A
truly great rugged little flyer that makes a perfect trainer.  

Thanks again, 

Steve Morris
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