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Title: Jack Sheeks Flybaby
Post by: Charlie Pate on April 24, 2007, 07:31:22 PM
I noticed on one of the threads ,(Akromaster pictures) a picture of the Flybaby by Jack Sheeks.
I talked to Jack about the plane one time and he didn,t say much.If I remember correctly, he gave it great praise
in the Flying Models Article. I was told he  liked it so much he took it to the nats and his engine failed(ain,t that the case always.
Have any of you fellows out there built one , or seen one fly.
I have always wanted to build one. <=
Title: Re: Jack Sheeks Flybaby
Post by: Bill Little on April 24, 2007, 08:26:32 PM
Hi Charlie,

I never saw ther Flybaby, but I seen to remember a Skywalker he published that was a profile.  I liked the looks of that one.  Not much help I guess, huh??

Heyt, you gonna come over to Huntersville??????

Bill <><
Title: Re: Jack Sheeks Flybaby
Post by: Shultzie on April 25, 2007, 11:12:02 AM
I noticed on one of the threads ,(Akromaster pictures) a picture of the Flybaby by Jack Sheeks.
I talked to Jack about the plane one time and he didn,t say much.If I remember correctly, he gave it great praise
in the Flying Models Article. I was told he  liked it so much he took it to the nats and his engine failed(ain,t that the case always.
Have any of you fellows out there built one , or seen one fly.
I have always wanted to build one. <=

I had the pleasure to work on a special projects at Boeing with Pete Bowers. Not only a great story teller, but equally a good writer, great model maker...as well as an amazingly gifted airplane designer that again...left this world all too soon.

 His passion for doing things HIS WAY...often  HB~> heads with many other equally gifted designers...and often proved that his ways of both designing and builder were right in the first place often led to some pretty-pretty-pretty intense discussions?  LL~

One thing that I learned in a hurry at Boeing was that old expression: ---"HE...WHO WAS LOUDEST AND MOST ANTIMATED, WAS ALWAY RIGHT?"
 Pete would go to length to work a problem...but would be the first to defend to "almost to the death" that his concepts were correct...however equally could "eat-crow" and admit that he was "mistaken" ONLY if  justly proven wrong.
The red color would leave his face as suddenly as it began...replaced with a that infamous and famous big grin (or snyle) that would leave everyone back on a level plain-plane plan again to the job at hand.
I miss Pete and feel we are all lessened by his passing:

Go to the www.museumofflight.org and check out his hanging fly baby..and check out this beautiful model...sitting on the full sized FLYBABY!

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