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The Official Newsletter of October 2018 Volume 62 Issue 10 It always reflects well on Chapter 2 when we see members of our organization going above and beyond the usual to make life a bit better for those around them. The past few weeks we have had a couple of good examples. With so many of our Young Eagles weathered out this season, including the Boy Scouts Merit badge event; Laramie and David Resler have stepped up to help kids (especially the scouts) to get their flights, by organizing a few pilots to do mini YE events and give the experience of flight to as many of the missed kids as possible. Ivy Tech Aviation Center at Smith Field Also, we recently saw member Bob Wearley receive the Linda and Jerry Vandeveer Impact Award for the many ways he has, and continues to enrich life for so many in Allen County. Many of us are aware, of course, that Bob previously served on the Board for the Allen County Airport Authority and that he had worked to keep Smith Field open. But you may not have realized that Bob has been committed to putting his personal faith in action by serving as president of Allen County Jail Chaplaincy and on the Board for Faith Based Mentoring Ministries. For the past two years Bob has been working to build support for developing the historic Hangar 2 as the National Air Mail Museum which would be a great benefit to the whole community as well as to EAA Chapter 2 as plans call for a Chapter meeting (Continued on page 2) (Continued on page 2) EAA Chapter 2 Encourages and Promotes Sport Aviation and Aeronautical Education in Northeast Indiana Chartered October 1, 1956 www.eaa2.org www.eaa.org www.youngeagles.org www.smdairport.com

A r e y o u a p i l o t? A r e y o u b u i l d i n g a n a i r c r a f t? A r e y o u a n a i r c r a f t o w n e r? A r e y o u j u s t p l a n e n u t s a b o u t a v i a t i o n? I f s o, t h e n j o i n u s! V i s i t o u r w e b s i t e a t w w w. e a a 2. o r g a n d c l i c k o n J o i n E A A 2 (President s Corner - Continued from page 1) room to use as our home base (see links to news articles below). https://www.wane.com/news/local-news/smithfield-advocate-drug-addiction-for-honored-withimpact-award/1473994145 http://allencounty.us/news/1802-bob-wearleychosen-for-2018-vandeveer-impact-award. Officer Nominations KEVIN: kevin.stahl@eaa2.org phone: 260-637-3613 Mike: mhathaway11@comcast.net phone: 260-241-5240 Looking ahead, we have our regular Chapter Gathering on Friday October 12 at IVY Tech Aviation Center where we will hear from Brian Thomas who is building a Zenith Cruzer, a high wing, light sport plane. Also on that evening, the nominating committee will be accepting nominations for officers for elections in November. Then, on Saturday, October 13, be sure to come out for the Chili lunch at Smith Field s Hangar 2. Whether you plan to fly in, cruise in, drive in, or even bike in down the new Puffer Belly Trail; make it a high priority to be there. Bring friends, family, coworkers and neighbors to this event and enjoy seeing a variety of cars and planes arriving at Smith Field. Kevin Stahl By Pam Zepp Bob Wearley Receives Community Impact Award Also, let Larry Zepp know if you can help with any of a variety of jobs to make this event go smoothly! Jumping ahead to Friday November 9 we will enjoy movie night at our regular IVY Tech meeting place following the election of officers. Happy Fall Flying! (Continued on page 3) 2 EAA Chapter 2 Encourages and Promotes Sport Aviation and Aeronautical Education in Northeast Indiana Chartered October 1, 1956 www.eaa2.org www.eaa.org www.youngeagles.org www.smdairport.com

A r e y o u a p i l o t? A r e y o u b u i l d i n g a n a i r c r a f t? A r e y o u a n a i r c r a f t o w n e r? A r e y o u j u s t p l a n e n u t s a b o u t a v i a t i o n? I f s o, t h e n j o i n u s! V i s i t o u r w e b s i t e a t w w w. e a a 2. o r g a n d c l i c k o n J o i n E A A 2 Young Eagles We struggled with weather this year. It delayed, shortened, or canceled our rallies. In spite of that, we flew a total of 151 kids at SMD at three of our four rallies. In the past few weeks, some pilots have helped us do some make-up flights using the completed registration forms that we collected at the rallies when we couldn t fly. We still have some left so if you are interested in helping us make up more flights, let us know. Along with the make-up flights and with the kids pilots have flown on their own, EAA2 members have flown 398 Young Eagles this year. Included in the 398 are the 52 kids flown at the Portland (PLD) Rally on September 29. This rally was scheduled for August 25, but canceled due to weather. The PLD airport manager contacted us and requested help with a rally. They had pilots and ground crew to help us. (Bob Wearley Honored, Continued from page 2) But Bob was instrumental in designating Smith Field, along with Hangar 2, a local historic district. And it didn t stop there. Bob is currently working with Indiana Congressman Jim Banks and Senators Donnelly and Young to obtain funding for a study to transform Hangar 2 into a National Air Mail Museum. Photo, courtesy of Kevin Stahl Included in this newsletter are the letters the chapter received from our 2018 Air Academy attendees. A big THANK YOU to all the volunteers who helped at all our rallies this year. We appreciate it and couldn t do it without you all. Here s hoping next year will have better weather. Have you checked out the Young Eagles homepage? There are a couple people there you should know. David & Laramie Resler Young Eagles Coordinators, EAA2 & VAA37 (260-402-3480 & 260-402-3478) 3 EAA Chapter 2 Encourages and Promotes Sport Aviation and Aeronautical Education in Northeast Indiana Chartered October 1, 1956 www.eaa2.org www.eaa.org www.youngeagles.org www.smdairport.com

A r e y o u a p i l o t? A r e y o u b u i l d i n g a n a i r c r a f t? A r e y o u a n a i r c r a f t o w n e r? A r e y o u j u s t p l a n e n u t s a b o u t a v i a t i o n? I f s o, t h e n j o i n u s! V i s i t o u r w e b s i t e a t w w w. e a a 2. o r g a n d c l i c k o n J o i n E A A 2 September Get Together A BIG Thanks to Junior and Jerilyn Geiger for hosting the Chapter 2 Get Together at their hangar at Huntington Municipal Airport. About twenty members and guests enjoyed their spacious hangar and a wonderful carry in dinner with burgers and brats. Friday October 12 7 PM EAA Chapter 2 Gathering EAA 2 member Brian Thomas will give an update on the Zenith Cruzer he is building. He will bring some parts, photos, and a good discussion of the building process for this two place, high wing light sport plane. Friday October 13 11 AM - 2 PM EAA 2 Chili Lunch Fly-in/Cruise-in EAA Chapter 2's annual chili lunch, served with all the fixings. Only $7 donation per person at Historic Smith Field! Hangar carry-in and program at Geigers Friday November 9 7 P.M. EAA Chapter 2 Gathering Wednesday November 14 6 P.M. IMC+VMC Club Corrections From the August Newsletter, it should be noted that Norene Brown provided the contact information to put a Young Eagles display across from Red Robin at Glenbrook Mall. Laramie Resler created the beautiful, creative display. Thanks to both for their EAA spirit! Saturday December 8 6 P.M. EAA Chapter 2 Holiday Party David Resler with another satisfied Young Eagle. From the September Issue, it should be noted that Dave and Lori Brown (not Craig and Norene Brown) co-funded the Husted Pancake Breakfast-Fly-In. 4 EAA Chapter 2 Encourages and Promotes Sport Aviation and Aeronautical Education in Northeast Indiana Chartered October 1, 1956 www.eaa2.org www.eaa.org www.youngeagles.org www.smdairport.com

A r e y o u a p i l o t? A r e y o u b u i l d i n g a n a i r c r a f t? A r e y o u a n a i r c r a f t o w n e r? A r e y o u j u s t p l a n e n u t s a b o u t a v i a t i o n? I f s o, t h e n j o i n u s! V i s i t o u r w e b s i t e a t w w w. e a a 2. o r g a n d c l i c k o n J o i n E A A 2 Homebuilt Corner At the September 14 Chapter 2 Get Together the program presenters were Dave Newill and his associate Larry LeVan from American Gem www.cupertinoclubs.org a division of Catholic Aviation Association (CAA). Dave described the plight of the rapidly dwindling number of pilots and their plan to introduce primary glider training to teens as a way to promote aviation. As a commercial pilot and former futurist and business planner for Rolls Royce Turbine Engine in 7th-12th graders bridging the gap from 1st flight to flight training. Indy, Dave realized that future engine and airliner sales were in decline due to the increasing lack of commercial pilots! After retiring from Rolls Royce, Dave was inspired by the Born2Fly program of primary glider training ongoing in Lithuania. Cupertino Aviation Clubs bridges the gap from first flight to flight training for 7th-12th graders. The primary glider that American Gem is using bears a striking similarity to Paul Poberezny s primary glider that he restored as a student. This was a glider basket case that was given to Paul by his teacher. Without Paul s introduction to aviation at an early age, EAA and the homebuilt aviation movement may not have ever happened! Training starts with the glider supported by a trailer ball stand. The student can control the ailerons, elevator and rudder in as little as an 8 mph breeze. Once they get the hang of the controls, a ground cable is used to pull the glider along the ground. At first, ground speeds are slow and a rope tether keeps the glider on the ground. With more experience, the rope tether is lengthened and cable speed is increased so the student is controlling the glider off the ground. This is repeated many times to give the student experience. Advanced students use an even longer tether rope and after the glider is towed aloft, the cable is braked and the glider tether disconnects from the cable for a short gliding flight to a landing. By using this system, teens and tweens can experience flight within the protective envelope of the cable towed and launched primary glider. Association with youth groups such as Explorers and school aviation clubs is seen as the primary way to spread this great activity. The training syllabus and club structure are currently under development. Roll out is planned for 2019. One great way EAA chapters can introduce their Young Eagles to this program, is to build a primary glider demonstrator for Young Eagles events. You probably know a member or flying buddy that has an unused ultralight in the corner of their garage or hangar. If it has control surfaces, this can be mounted on a trailer ball stand to allow control demonstration to Young Eagles. Sitting in a glider seat and moving the controls in a breeze really will bring the Young Eagles ground school home! Who knows someone that would like to donate their ultralight to Chapter 2 for this type of glider demonstrator? Our 501-C-3 nonprofit status will help us facilitate this. We could use Young Eagle and chapter volunteers to fix up the donated ultralight and make the stand. What a way to further excite our kids and show them a path to aviation! If you know of a potential donation, please contact Larry Zepp, Ch. 2 VP at skyking6500@gmail.com OR Text / phone (260)-348-0336. 5 EAA Chapter 2 Encourages and Promotes Sport Aviation and Aeronautical Education in Northeast Indiana Chartered October 1, 1956 www.eaa2.org www.eaa.org www.youngeagles.org www.smdairport.com

Selected Fly-in Events 2018 Date What Where Airport Info source Contact nm from SMD 10/5/18 Free Lunch Friday Goshen, IN GSH FBO Goshen Air Center 574-533-8245 37 10/6/18 Dawn Patrol Marshall, MI RMY Mich DOT Craig Griswold 269-330-2908 cgriswold@cityofmarshall.com 67 10/12/18 Free Lunch Friday Fort Wayne, IN SMD Sweet Aviation Joel 260-267-5505 info@sweetaviation.com 0 10/13/18 Chili Fly-in/Drive-in Fort Wayne, IN SMD Flyins.com AOPA.org Mark Beck 2604036220 www.eaa2.org 0 10/19/18 Free Lunch Friday Rochester, IN RCR Sweet Aviation Fulton County Airport FBO 574-223-5384 47 10/21/18 Chili Hop Watervliet, MI 40C Mich DOT 269-806-1058 hmiller51@yahoo.com 80 10/26/18 Free Lunch Friday LaPorte, IN PPO Sweet Aviation LaPorte Municipal Airport 219-324-3393 76 1/1/19 New Years Day Fly-In Nappanee, IN C03 EAA.org Olen Borkholder 574-453-6642 40 Husted Fall Fly-In Saturday October 6 12 PM - 4 PM Husted Field in Hicksville, OH Driving Directions Flying Directions 6

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Newsletter Editor 2812 Trent Drive Fort Wayne, IN 46815 Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter Two 429 E Dupont Rd. #183 Fort Wayne, Indiana 46845 Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter Two Encourages and Promotes Sport Aviation and Aeronautical Education in Northeast Indiana. EAA Chapter 2 Officers and Board Members: President Mark Beck (260) 403-6220 president@eaa2.org Vice President Larry Zepp (260) 348-0336 vicepresident@eaa2.org Secretary Claudia Paterson 260-344-1084 secretary@eaa2.org Treasurer Geoff Robison (260) 437-5579 treasurer@eaa2.org Young Eagle Coordinators David & Laramie Resler (260) 693-6191 youngeagles@eaa2.org Builder s Support Larry Zepp (260) 348-0336 skyking6500@gmail.com Website Editor Kevin Stahl (260) 637-3613 webmaster@eaa2.org Newsletter Editor Pamela Zepp (260) 602-2398 newsletter@eaa2.org Technical Advisor Flight Advisor Position Open Craig Brown