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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: peabody on August 27, 2014, 05:06:56 PM
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A long time mover and shaker in District II has passed. Joe Beshar was a VP for a while, and accomplished a great deal in helping obtain/retain flying sites. The Bergen County, NJ site stands as a tribute: a beautiful RC site with a paved runway and covered pit area, it was Joe's brainchild from the onset.
Joe also accompanied Rich Giacobone and me on many sit-downs with the County in effort to get a place to fly control line. He also pushed for a permanent CL site in the area.
Joe was also a hero B-17 pilot in WWII.
I'll miss the crotchety old guy....
https://www.modelaircraft.org/files/BesharJosephJJoe.pdf
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Thanks, Rich?
Never met or had direct contact with Joe, but watched his VP columns over the years...
Another of the "founders" gone.
Just gets me closer to the door, I guess.
He should be missed...
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I also remember reading Joe's Columns. Sad to hear another Modeler has passed from us.
God Speed, and fair winds Joe!
Randy Cuberly
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I was fortunate to meet Joe in the mid-1980s during my R/C sailplane days. The club I was a member of at the time, The Mississippi Valley Soaring Association, put on the first FAI team trials for the first electric world champs US team in 1986, and Joe attended as a member of the jury. He also came back to the St. Louis area for the second electric world champs in 1988. He, along with club memer Cal Ettle were real movers and shakers in the early electric R/C movement. Very nice guy to talk to and lived a lot of model aviation history. Great guy and great modeler.
Dan McEntee