(WING-TIPS) October 2010 Volume 11, Issue 9

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(WING-TIPS) The Official Monthly Electronic Newsletter of the Southern Nevada EAA Chapter 1300 3500 Executive Terminal Drive Suite 285 Henderson, Nevada, 89052 Website: www.eaa1300.org October 2010 Volume 11, Issue 9 Next Meeting Location: The next meeting will be at the HND Airport Terminal at 7:30 PM on Wednesday, October 13th, 2010. Please join us for our informal dinner before the meeting at Jason s Deli 3019 St. Rose Parkway Henderson, NV 89052) 2 miles east of the Airport at 6:00PM, or when you can make it! (The Landings is no longer open for dinner) 2010 Officers and Directors: President: Roger Hansen Vice President: Terry Frazier Secretary: Sebastian (Seb) Trost Treasurer: Brian Prinzavalli Director: Dean Herrington Director: Kathleen Jones Director: Randy Holland President s Corner If you missed the September meeting, you missed an opportunity to meet two intrepid travelers, Detlef Heun and Liliana Tagliamonte. The two are flying around and all over the world in a planned 2 to 3 year adventure. Their plane, an RV-7, is equipped with a glass panel; full span leading edge fuel tanks (84 gallons) and an IO-360 180 HP Lycoming knock off. There journey has already taken them around South America, out to the Galapagos Islands and Central America. You can follow their journey by going to their website http://flight-around-the-world.org/index.html and clicking on HERE WE ARE above the Spot logo. I would also like to thank Kathleen and Robert Jones for arranging and housing the two world travelers, a spirit and hospitality I find exists in many EAA ers.

The annual trip to Pahrump to fly Young Eagles was another success this year with 52 kids taking to the air along with 4 reporters. The Pahrump Chapter BBQ afterword alone is worth the trip for all that participate in the event. Thanks to all the pilots who invested their time and money in future flyers. Our next YE event is scheduled for Saturday, November 6th at HND. If you are available to fly the kids, let Terry Frazier fraziernv@earthlink.net know. We will have more discussion on the November YE event at the October meeting. The program for October s meeting (Oct 13 th @ 7:30 in the HND Terminal building) will be a review of Oshkosh 2010 by our attending members, Kathleen and Robert Jones, Terry and Linda Frazier, Chad Tucker and any other attendees I m not aware of. Chad by the way, participated in the gathering of DC-3 s for the 75 th anniversary. This month the unofficial pre-meeting dinner will be at Jason s Deli just West of St. Rose Hospital on St. Rose Parkway. November s meeting will be back to Kathleen and Roberts s home to see what has been accomplished on his RV-10 since last visiting it a year ago. Mark your calendar as we are still planning on having a Christmas dinner with another speaker of interest. The date is set for Saturday, December 12 th. Roger Hansen President EAA 1300 EAA Chapter 1300 Meeting Minutes September 8, 2010 Called to order by Roger Hansen at 7:45PM Welcome/Announcements Program for tonight is Detlef Heun and Liliana Tagliamonte talking about their flight around the world in their RV-7A. Their plan is to cross every Latitude and Longitude on earth. After the meeting we ll go to Roger s hangar to see their plane. Guests/New Members Detlef and Liliana our program presenters Steve Wolstenheil from Dallas LV Aircraft Sales Gennifer Speck first time just taking flying lessons Project updates: Randy Holland Miranda finished left wing Andy Johnson RV-12-lots of progress 600 hours into it Bob Rogers-Waiex-wingskins getting riveted Robert Jones RV-10-fitting left wingtip Roger Hansen RV-6-rebuilding and adding fuel

Garrett Meriweather Nieuport 27 vertical stab done 50/50 drawing Mike Smith won $42.00 Treasurer s Report- by Brian Prinzavalli Start $2401.17 Income $23.00 Expenses 18.38 End $2405.79 Minutes from last meeting Approve June minutes: Approve:Robert Jones 2 nd Ralph Millard Approve July minutes: Approve: Ralph Millard 2 nd : Robert Jones Old Business- Recapped August picnic went to 10:30PM Plan to do it again Dean Flyout 23 Oct in October to Mesquite-see the flyer Reminder that the Chapter has aircraft scales - $25 members, $50 nonmembers 2 Oct Young Eagles Pahrump Calvada Meadows insurance is done Reminder that we have an informal breakfast get together on Saturdays 8AM at the Landings Restaurant in the HND Terminal Paul Poberezny Poster was placed in the Landings Restaurant it remains ours on display. Roger has the remaining Windows 64 disks for those who have not received them. Terry went to another Class B meeting today Probably last meeting good consensus on what changes would be ok and which will be onerous May get some more space for left turns out of 35 in HND New Business- Larry Selznic has a hangar that s periodically available for a plane

See Dean for more info Norm Ivans fire extinguisher certification - $7/bottle see flyer Sat 11 Sep and 15 Sep New extinguishers will be available 18 Sep Mike Smith looking for people to learn formation at airshows EAA Leadership Academy Oct 15-17 th Any interest? No Christmas Dinner/Program Yes Looking for a speaker Bob Daro (Howard Hughes pilot) Scout group and homeschool group looking for Young Eagle rides. Early November? Motion to Adjourn? 1 st Mike Smith 2 nd Roger Hansen Adjourned to Roger s Hangar to see Detlef and Liliana s airplane at 8:26PM Transcribed by Seb Trost, Secretary Webpage Material: Everyone is encouraged to submit material, information, or pictures of interest for publication on the Chapter s Webpage. Send whatever you have to Randy Holland, webmaster (randy@randyandrachael.com). The chapter webpage URL is http://www.eaa1300.org. Be sure to update any bookmarks. EAA SportAir Workshop Latest Dates October 16-17 th Flabob Airport in Riverside, CA Topics What s involved in Kit Building (Sat evening only) Electrical and Avionics Sheet Metal Composite Construction Fabric Covering Go to www.sportair.com for more info and to sign up! Or 1-800-967-5746

Member Profile: Name I Like to Go By: Roger Place where I was born and/or raised: Hammond, Indiana (borders on the southern end of Chicago) My Current Family Situation: My wife Sue and I have two children, my daughter Carrie and her husband have four children and my son Brian and his wife are planning to start their family next year. My Current job: Officially, I m retired: however, I do computer consulting and network maintenance along with managing two wireless airport networks, one at HND and one in Livermore, CA My flying experience: All my flying has been GA and most of it in Experimental category airplanes of which over _ of my time has been in tail draggers. Which is relatively uncommon these days The airplane I am flying (if applicable): Officially it is an RH-2 (you would know it as an RV- 6) which represent my second homebuilt and interestingly enough both of them have the same N number, N200RH. There is a story behind that which I ll save for a later time. The airplane I'm building/built/thinking of building: Currently I am redoing my RV-6 into a RV-6LR. What is that you ask? The LR stands for Long Range which indicates the additional amount of fuel I carry. The standard RV-6 holds 38 gallons where mine holds 67 in three additional tanks. The aux tank behind the seats holds 12.5 gallons and two wing tip tanks hold 8.5 each. Why you ask? My goal is to fly non-stop to Oshkosh which is about 8 hours. The next question is why would you want to do that? The answer is because I can! Why I wanted to join EAA 1300: It is an organization that pulls together like minded people to my lifelong avocation building things + flying. What I want to achieve in EAA 1300: My goal is to promote interest in aviation, membership, building experience and friendships. What more could you ask for? What I bring to EAA 1300: Building experience in composite, aluminum and tube and fabric construction. Equipment for fabrication of one off parts that are used in homebuilt aircraft. Most of all, enthusiasm for experimenting and the art of homebuilding. Some Places I've Lived: Born in Chicago, grew up in North Western Indiana, went to college in Kalamazoo, MI, started my automotive career in Pontiac, MI then to Falls Church, Virginia; back to North Western Indiana where I started with Toyota then moved to San Ramon, CA where I lived for nearly 30 years and finally retired to Henderson 4 years ago. A Memorable Place I've Traveled, and why it was memorable: Having done a fair amount of traveling in five of the seven continents, the most memorable place I have been was to the Beaches of Normandy, France where D-Day occurred. If that doesn t move you, I don t know what will. My Favorite Activities, Hobbies, Interests: Well as you could probably guess, flying is on the top of the list with motorcycle riding, scuba diving, skiing (use to) and just about any adrenalin inducing activities. Hobby building things! Interests, traveling with my wife via Hansen Air

and spending time with my kids and grandkids... especially with my 4 year old Nicolas who already loves to fly and hang out at the airport! A Pet Peeve (a personal gripe): People who are defeatists, I like challenges, it is my nature to tackle and solve problems. A Principle I Live By: Try and help others, one day, you made need their help.