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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Mike Griffin on March 08, 2020, 10:23:34 AM
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I found this posted on a facebook group. I thought those who had never seen this, might like to see it. Their contributions to control line were/are invaluable.
From L to R. Bob Hunt, Les McDonald, Bob Gieseke and Bill Werwage.
Mike
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Icons for CLPA but CL is a bit broader than just PA (not that I've flown anything else...)
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I DIDN'T realize they all four were on the team together that year! It's easy for me to understand why they were the world champions. They were so great individually and together they were unbeatable. That was one strong team! USA.!.USA..!USA.USA!!
Doug
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It was all those white pants!
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I am very privileged to have met and know all four in that picture. All the gentlemen mentioned here were my stunt heros. H^^
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I imagine white pants are a pain to keep clean. Never owned any though.
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Bills goldfish must not have died that day, he's smiling lol Every pic my dad has of him hes never smiling, my dad said every time Bill was asked why dont you smile for the picture, he would reply my goldfish died lmao
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Hi Doug:
I wasn't on the F2B team that year; I was the Assistant Team Manager. We did have four fliers in the contest, however. Les was there as the defending Champ; the "Team" was Bill Werwage, Bob Baron and Bob Gieseke.
Later - Bob
Bob Gieseke was there as a spectator (or judge?). The team was Bob Baron, Bill Werwage and Jim Casale with Les defending and Bob Hunt as assistant team manager. I never had the chance to be on US team with Bob Gieseke. My loss on that one.
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Yeah, Larry, that was certainly an interesting fashion period for CL Stunt. Thank (blame...) Bob Gialdini for that. He started the "Golf Pro" look in the early 1960s, and then almost everyone jumped on that bandwagon. Perhaps we should consider giving bonus points in Nostalgia/Super Seventies Stunt events for fliers who wear white pants, and shirts that match the color scheme of their planes... Nah
Later - Bob
Not so fast! I've already begun searching retro pants and outfits. Since most of us fly classic or OTS on Saturdays at contests, I am already trying to get some of us locals (and anyone I haven't spoken to yet) to get an outfit of the period for Saturday. Then we need to get a group photo of whoever is in costume. Not just the white pants, but don't forget those Fancher style red white and blue, or the Arlie Preszler wallpaper pants, or...
Maybe at Roseburg, all you Saturday fliers, bring your Classic garb to match your classic plane.