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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Neal Beekman on December 06, 2018, 12:25:11 PM
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:(Please pray for Bob Lampione, he is in Flushing Hospice, not looking good.
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Yes indeed Bob will be in my prayers.
Neal also I sent you a PM.
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Oh No! This is not good. Champione is the best!
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I little piece of me just broke off and shattered--------- never to be replaced
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What a Voice and wit! I'll certainly add him to my prayer list. Darn thing is getting way too long.
Phil Spillman
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This is a shock to me, I knew Bob when I flew in Flushing Park. I now live in Va. but I still think back on flying sessions and contests he would attend with his Red White and Blue outfit. A true gentleman. His designs and flying expertise was something to experience. He will truly be missed, always a kind word being around Bob. His nickname "Bob Champion" says it all. This is tough. A true "CHAMPION". Piece will follow you, level flight forever. Prayers for you my friend.-----Louie
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Most importantly, "Champione" is a GREAT GUY....always fun.
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In the early 1970s while flying as a Senior in precision aerobatics with the northeast group, I had the fortunate pleasure of meeting and watch Bob fly. His designs were a big influence on me when I designed my first competitive stunt plan in 1974, the Apparition, where my fin/rudder and fuselage tail end reflected Bob's F-86 and Vulcan designs. In my current hobby, I still use a version of the Air Force Thunderbird D color layout. God Speed my friend and thank you for your influence on me during my early years in model aviation.
Doug
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Bob is still holding his stunt Handel.
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At Brodaks with a Ringmaster
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God Speed my friend, keep the wind at your back and tight lines.
Mike Pratt
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Bob is still holding his stunt handel but has a fever now.
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I just pray he is not suffering. :(
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Bob is in my prayers. I have known him for a long time and miss his contests in Flushing Meadow Park.
Every contest started singing the STAR SPANGLED BANNER after the pilots meeting.
A true good friend.
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I miss the guys at Flushing Meadows Park, their dedication to flying and learning was an inspiration. Bob always was a bright light showing how much fun the hobby can be even if it got a bit technical. Thanks Bob
Al Takatsch
Wilson, NC
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I am very sad to report that Bob has finished his last flight on this earth, and moved on. He passed peacefully in Hospice last night around 10 PM. Services will be at the Quinn Funeral Home, 19215 Northern Blvd. Queens, NY. Sunday viewing from 2-5, and 7-9. Church Services will follow on Monday, details still being worked out. Bob has been a mentor for me these past 50 or so years, and I will miss him dearly. May God's peace and understanding be with us all.
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It's such a sad news,
I am going to miss Champione
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Fly High Bob!
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Bob was one of my favorites growing up and seeing at contests in the northeast. I’ll always cherish the memories and times I got to spend with him at those meets
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That is very sad news. My father and i were very good friends of Bob for many years.I will always have many great memories of him.
Every contest started with a prayer and the star spangled banner from all contestants.
He has always been a great supporter to the hobby and helpful in every way.
A true modeler . Bob you will be missed. God Bless and rest in peace.
You are the CHAMPIONE.
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This is really sad news. He was good person and he was always telling great stunt stories.
We will miss Bob “Champione” Lampione.
May he Rest In Peace
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Bobs attitude and dedication to our hobby will surly be missed, Gods speed Bob.----Louie
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Bob Robert E Lampione1969 Nats Champion in Pampa Stunt.. Bob Designed the United plane that is Kitted by Brodak now. I flew at his contest in Flushing many of times. He always had us sing the the star spangle banner at the pilots meeting. He will be missed. Another great pilot has left us.
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A regular at the annual Memorial Day Union Model Airplane Club Meet (AAA) during the 60s and early 70s.
An affable guy who will be missed.
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Met Bob at the 69 NATs, really during the Walker Flyoff. Wasn't until much later I learned about him, "calling his shot" that year. I do not remember the year exactly, (possibly 1971 or 72) he was flying an airplane with a visibly flexible stab - he told me he put a worm gear in the middle to make it behave like a V-stab whenever he gave it control. Told the story in such a way that you HAD to believe it! MANY years later it was fun listening to his stories after hours at Brodak Fly In.! A real character, the kind of guy you really hope you can see at the contest - bet you guys out east have a lot more stories about Bob that you can tell - and I will still be eating them up...
God Speed Champione!
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The funeral home has set up a memorial page for Bob. If you scroll down the page, you can leave a message for Bob's family.
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/flushing-ny/robert-lampione-8087809#remembering (https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/flushing-ny/robert-lampione-8087809#remembering)
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Sad news indeed,swapped a few mails with Bob years ago on his gorgeous silver PM Classic,
nice guy, master builder with great sense of humour.
Condolences to the Lampione family
Ron Varnas ( Australia)
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These from Joe Adamusko
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My first thought when I heard the news, was that Bobby and Joe Ortiz were having a grand old time, being together again.
And yes, Jimmy is very good at "combat driving. He's had years of practice. LOL!!
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I think I met him at one of the VSC's. Not much the old DOC can add that hasn't been said already, except I wonder if he knew how well he was liked. :(
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Bob sddress149-22Cherry Ave,Flushing N.Y. 11355 For Mass Cards