PROPWASH EAA Chapter 766 August 2017 August Meeting Members and visitors are encouraged to attend the August 21 meeting with hanger talk beginning at 6 pm. Our Chapter President, Dave Rudd, will hold the monthly meeting at 7 pm and master craftsman Dario Brisighella will present a program on the building of radio controlled aircraft from scratch. Please bring a dish to pass. Board of Directors President: Dave Rudd Vice President: Ralph Cowin Treasurer: Jim Fintelmann Secretary: Kyle Hokel Membership: Luiz Cordeiro Young Eagles: Bridgett Neu Activities: Glenn Valenstein Programs: Chris Roenitz Newsletter: Bruce Becker AHC Representative: Al Schafer Sheboygan County Memorial Airport - KSBM Elevation 755.2 ft. CTAF/UNICOM 122.7 Pattern Altitude 1555.2 ft. Wind Indicator Yes Runway 4 / 22 Runway 13 / 31 Dimensions 6800 x 100 ft. Dimensions 5002 x 75 ft. Surface Concrete - grooved Surface Asphalt Traffic Pattern Left Traffic Pattern Left FBO, Fuel Providers and Ground Support - Burrows Aviation - 920-467-6151 Airplane Maintenance - Airworthy Aviation (Mike and Troy) - 920-467-8611 Please like EAA Chapter 766 Sheboygan Falls WI
EAA Chapter 766 Guest Speaker Al Schafer had the distinct pleasure of meeting Dario Brisighella at the Aviation Heritage Center (AHC). You may not know this 84-year old gentleman, but he is, without a doubt, a great craftsman. You have all probably seen his work in the AHC museum. We are honored to have Dario as our guest speaker at our August EAA 766 meeting. Four award-winning, radio controlled aircraft built by master craftsman Dario Brisighella are on display in the AHC. Every piece of these airplanes was hand-made from scratch. No parts were bought or assembled from a kit. Everything even the cockpit instrument markings, upholstered seats, navigation lights and flight controls - were delicately crafted by hand. On display are a rare de Havilland Hornet, a 1947 Stinson Voyager, Piel Emeraude, and Starduster. These aircraft are unique masterpieces of aviation art! AHC website All the RC aircraft are incredibly detailed. When he puts in the RC servos they don't directly operate the surfaces using rods. He actually uses them to operate the bellcranks & cable systems that should be in the aircraft. He also has 1/8th scale locomotive in the Green Bay Railroad Museum. Dario currently lives in Oak Creek, WI and at 84 operates his own CAD business. Thank you to Al Schafer for August s Guest Speaker Page 2
Terry Kohler's love of aviation lives on in Aviation Cybersecurity Symposium at the AHC The first Terry J. Kohler Aviation Cybersecurity Symposium was held Wednesday, July 19, 2017 at the Aviation Heritage Center of Wisconsin, N6191 Resource Drive, Sheboygan Falls. The following is an excerpt of the Sheboygan Press article. SHEBOYGAN - The family of Terry Kohler is honoring his lifelong commitment to aviation with an ongoing educational lecture series on the topic of aviation cybersecurity. The goal of the program was to create an ongoing lecture series that brings useful information to CEOs, lawyers, and pilots of corporate flight departments, government agency flight departments and regulatory compliance professionals, according to Jeff Kohler, a nephew of the late Terry Kohler. RELATED:Terry Kohler: Businessman, philanthropist and political activist "This is a big, ambitious idea, but we believe that this topic of aviation cybersecurity has the potential to unify many companies in the goal of developing a common language of safety," Jeff Kohler said in an email. The lectures will provide insight into how organizations can protect aircraft from cyberattacks and to proactively manage safety risks inherent in today s highly automated aircraft. The goal of the symposium is to attract a major aerospace manufacturer to the Sheboygan area. The event is free and open to the public. Organizers asked that patrons who plan to attend, RSVP to 630-747-8962. Donations to the Aviation Heritage Center of Wisconsin are accepted in lieu of an event fee. The following speakers will be featured at the symposium: Emanuel Gross, University of Haifa, Israel. Gross is a renowned international professor of law, distinguished military judge and expert on terrorism and the law, who will discuss current issues in aviation cybersecurity from an international law perspective. Page 3
Cybersecurity Symposium continued Soma G. Priddle, a pilot, practicing Wisconsin attorney and SMS auditor, who currently flies a Boeing 767 internationally for a major U.S. carrier, will discuss international and domestic law and regulatory architecture. Priddle also will lead a discussion about practical risk management techniques available to corporate pilots and attorneys in everyday operations. John M. Jeff Kohler, V, a pilot, accredited accident investigator, and SMS auditor who currently flies an Airbus 321 for a major U.S. carrier, will discuss technical and practical solutions to identify and mitigate aviation cybersecurity threats. Andy Klischers, an international corporate pilot flying, experienced instructor in corporate jet training, SMS auditor, and aviation safety consultant will discuss operational aspects of cybersecurity attacks in international flight, including his own experience with in-flight corporate aviation cyberattacks. Thys DeBrun, a technical expert in cybersecurity with Pamir Consulting, a highly respected Washington, D.C., firm that protects U.S. companies from industrial espionage and trade secret theft in international travel and operations, will discuss the latest cyber threats and corporate mitigation techniques. Subject matter experts in additional areas of cybersecurity risk and liability were available during question-and-answer discussions. Article by the Sheboygan Press and photo submitted by Bruce Becker Page 4
T-28 Clinic at the Sheboygan County Airport (KSBM) July 21 23, 2017 The 9 th T-28 formation clinic was held at the American Heritage Center of Wisconsin. In addition to the NATA formation clinic, the Classic Jets Aircraft Association again held their clinic alongside the T-28 s, and on Sunday at 3pm, the airport closed for a two hour air show (all formation qualified pilots were invited to participate). Also, at some point during the weekend, the hope was to photograph a group of several aircraft types manufactured by North American Aviation (NAA): B-25, P-51, F-86, T-2, T-6 and T-28! Thursday was the arrival day, and the clinic was held Friday morning beginning at 8am and continued through the weekend. For those going to Oshkosh, the big wing formation departed early Monday afternoon. This was an opportunity to join in the pre-oshkosh AirVenture camaraderie, optionally participate in formation proficiency flights or training, and witness a rare reunion of many NAA aircraft types! NATA Website Page 5
T-28 Clinic at the Sheboygan County Airport (KSBM) July 21 23, 2017 The following photographs were shared by Joseph Lofy, a professional photographer based in New Berlin, Wisconsin. The EAA Chapter 766 would like to thank Joseph for sharing the photographs and any Interested parties should visit jklimages.com for more information. Page 6 www.766.eaachapter.or
Events at the EAA Chapter 766 Monday August 7, 2017 IMC Club Meeting 6:30 pm Tony Kolar, CFII and Dave Rudd, IMC Club Coordinator Monday August 21, 2017 Membership Meeting Hanger talk at 6 pm, meeting at 7 pm and program to follow Future Events at the Aviation Heritage Center Saturday Sept. 23 Youth Aviation Adventure Volunteers needed The Aviation Heritage Center and the EAA Chapter 766 would like to thank all the volunteers that helped with the T-28 Clinic and Airshow 2017. The volunteers spent many hours preparing and helping at the events. Aviation Items for Sale Anyone who has Aviation items for sale or are looking for certain aviation items should email the Newsletter Editor at pay4wardnow@gmail.com by June 26. A short description of the item including a photo (jpeg) would be appreciated. Page 7
EAA Airventure 2017 Photos Dick Cole, who is 101 years old, flew co-pilot with Jimmy Doolittle on his Doolittle Raid. Along with him in the flight suit is Jim Kelly who owns Panchito the B-25 that was at the T-28 Clinic. Dave Rudd Photos Summited by Ken Lefeber Page 8
EAA Airventure 2017 The following photos were taken on Saturday, July 29, 2017. This was the first time our newsletter editor had experienced Airventure first hand. Parachutists opened the airshow with the American Flag, followed by stunt planes, military planes from the past and present, and a number of other entertaining flights to keep the attention of the spectators. Can you name all the military planes in the photos? The Blue Angels gave quite a performance to awe the audience. Page 9
EAA Airventure 2017 The fireworks following the night time airshow were outstanding. Photos submitted by Bruce Becker Page 10
Aviation History Through Film: An Educational and Enlightening Journey led by instructor, Dan Miller Second Friday of each month Classes begin at 7pm Cost: $2 per night or $20/annually, payable at first session 2017 Aviation Heritage Center of Wisconsin Movie Night Schedule August Breathtaking documentary of the Blue Angles Navy demonstration team and how they represent the best of the best. September - Court Marshal of Billy Mitchell great tail of Billy Mitchell's trial after his criticisms of his superiors in the Army during the 1920's featuring Gary Cooper in the staring roll. October - By Dawns Early Light The crew of a nuclear bomber attack the Soviet Union while the President of the United States tries desperately to regain control of his military after his helicopter crashes during a limited nuclear exchange in this film with a scenario similar to Fail- Safe (1964) and Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964). Originally a made for cable movie, it concentrates on the relationship between a veteran pilot and his female co-pilot and the president's attempt to wrest control away from a war-mongering successor. 1990 Cold War drama of nuclear confrontation staring James Earl Jones and Martin Landau. November - The Aviator A biopic depicting the early years of legendary director and Aviator Howard Hughes' career from the late 1920s to the mid 1940s Academy Award winning film about Howard Hughes staring Leonardo DiCaprio and Cate Blanchett. December - Tora,Tora,Tora, A dramatization of the Japanese attack on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor and the series of American blunders that allowed it to happen. 1970's film on the Pearl Harbor Attach with incredible flying sequences. Page 11
EAA Chapter 766 Board Members President Dave Rudd Vice-President Ralph Cowin Treasurer Jim Fintelmann Secretary Kyle Hokel Membership Luiz Cordeiro Young Eagles Bridgett Neu Activities Glenn Valenstein Programs Chris Roenitz AHC Representative Al Schafer Newsletter Bruce Becker
EAA Chapter 766 Membership Whether you fly, build, restore or simply enjoy airplanes and aviation, you are welcome to attend our events and join our chapter. We are a group of aviation enthusiasts, aircraft builders, and pilots who get together with like-minded people to share ideas, exchange information, encourage safety, serve the local aviation community and have a lot of fun doing so. Please come to our next meeting or event as our guest. The EAA Chapter 766 has a current membership of 43. The yearly dues are only $20. For more information on our chapter, please contact our president on the "Contact Us" page. EAA Chapter 766 would like to thank Luiz Cordeiro for his outstanding job as the membership board director. Future Events at the Aviation Heritage Center Saturday Sept. 16 Youth Aviation Adventure Volunteers needed Upcoming EAA Chapter 766 meetings August 21, 2017 with hanger talk at 6 pm and meeting at 7 pm September 18, 2017 with hanger talk at 6 pm and meeting at 7 pm Disclaimer Be aware that as always, in past, present and future, any communications issued by Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 766 regardless of format, and/or media used. This includes, but is not limited to, this newsletter and audio/visual recordings, is presented only in the context of a clearinghouse of ideas, opinion, and personal experience accounts. Anyone using ideas, opinions, information, etc., does so at their own risk. Therefore, no liability is expressed or implied by the Experimental Aircraft Association, Chapter 766 or any of its members. Any event announced and/or listed herein, except as noted, is done as a matter of information and does not constitute approval, sponsorship, control, or endorsement of said event. Members of Chapter 766 of the Experimental Aircraft Association publish this newsletter for the use, education and enjoyment of the members and others to whom it is provided. No claim is made for technical accuracy of material presented. Editorial content is the opinion of the contributor and does not reflect the position of Chapter 766 or the Experimental Aircraft Association. August 2017 PROPWASH EAA Chapter 766 Newsletter 766.eaachapter.org