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Crestline Soaring SocietyThe Hang Gliding & Paragliding Club for San Bernardino, CA, USA The CSS is a non-profit organization (501(c)(3)) which exists to serve the foot-launched flying community in the San Bernardino Mountains - Crestline & Marshall Peak in particular - and Southern California and beyond in general. We encourage you to come and be a part of one of the premier flying sites the world has to offer. Our club maintains launches in the San Bernardino National Forest and leases a landing zone, Andy Jackson Airpark, in the valley to ensure that our right to fly is not infringed. As a chapter of the United States Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association (USHPA) we play a part in furthering HG & PG nationwide. The club also sponsors fun events a few times a year which attract pilots from far and wide. Andy Jackson / Rob Kells Memorial Fly-In, Sept. 6, 2008Saturday, September 6, 2008 Andy Jackson/Rob Kells Memorial Fly-In Andy Jackson 8/15/1937 – 9/5/1985
Rob Kells 9/7/1955 – 8/9/2008
Andy founded the original Pinecrest Airpark here in San Bernardino. Rob was President and an owner of Wills Wing, Inc. Both men dedicated their lives to hang gliding and free flight in general, and we lost both to prostate cancer. Crestline | Marshall | AJ Airpark | 2008 | Events | Read More... | login or register to post comments
Rob Kells Memorial Church Service (Location Changed)Location Changed - The morning church service will now be at a different facility, near the originally announced location. See the link below. Andy Jackson Airpark Needs Your HelpAfter years of working with the developer, and some helpful modifications along the way, the Draft Environmental Impact Review is out for the proposed development next door. There are still houses planned right in the approach. According to the review that would have "no significant impact". I suppose that's correct if you don't count hitting a house on your downwind. Public comment runs through Sept 15 and we would like to ask each of you to write a letter of comment and help preserve our site. We've drafted some sample letters, but they're just a start point. Write of how the site affects you; your first flight, the times you've spent here, the international reputation of Andy Jackson. Please ask the city to keep homes out of the approach and have the airspace dedicated to the Department of Water Resources. They own the land we lease for the LZ and are tied to us through the licensing of the Devil's Canyon project. Website Restored!The proximate cause of the webserver overload seems to have been some kind of fruitless but resource hogging spam bot attack, which I think we've dealt with. A couple of other minor issues, which have been dealt with by the webhost, may have been contributing factors. I know everyone's post-fly-in enthusiasm may have waned a bit by now, but it would be great to have reports and pictures of that great event. Marshall Weed Whacking - June 28I have it on good authority that Mike Z and Joel were the weed whacking party and that each worked for many, many hours to clear the site. Crestline Stairs - RebuiltCSS Volunteers rebuilt the stairs at Crestline launch today (6/21), and replaced the sign posts and a couple of timbers in the wall for good measure! Big "Thank you"s to the work party crew: Rob (who also donated rides to Crestline), Rebar Dan (who also donated rebar :-), Kenny & Megret (who brought along tools, snacks and water, and little helpers), Dusty (more tools and a trusty new post), Mike B (who single-handedly cleared all the weeds from launch), Ken H, Tom S and Chris VV, and Mike Z (who did most of the organizing, preparing, rounding up materials and trucking for this event). Wills Wing on The Discovery Channel - June 11, 2008Wills Wing is going to be featured on The Discovery Channel's 'Factory Made' program with a segment showing how a Wills Wing T2C hang glider is made. Factory Made - Wednesday, June 11, 2008 - 8:30 pm The Discovery Channel The video segment will show CAD design tools, the automated sail cutter in action, sewing, sawing, drilling - all the steps that go into making a hang glider. A highlight should be the stop-motion sequence of the final assembly of a glider from all of the component parts. The camera crew set up a camera in the shop and left it running while Peter Swanson did the final assembly. AJ Airpark Anniversary Fly-In, July 12, 2008Our first fly-in of the summer is scheduled for July 12, 2008. Contests will be spot landing, bomb drop, and glide (from training hill). Pilots can enter one, two, or all three. Activities Director John Wright has some twists in store for the bomb drop competition and will be at the LZ all day, starting from about Noon. Contests: Crestline | Marshall | AJ Airpark | 2008 | Events | Read More... | login or register to post comments
T-Shirt Artwork for July 12th Fly-InThe first Fly-In of the summer is scheduled for July 8, 2008, and we'd like to make t-shirts for it, since we haven't done a club shirt in a while. None of the CSS Board members are artistically inclined, so we're counting on members or interested parties to come up with a design in time for us to get the shirts printed and ready for the fly-in. So please brainstorm and draw using whatever tools you like and come up with something soon. CSS 2008 Wall CalendarDianne McKenzie and photographer Julie Haynes have been collecting a mixture of HG and PG photos over the last year for a CSS 2008 Calendar. Ken Scott, a member who works at Xerox has laid the calendar out and had 200 copies printed. The calendar looks GREAT! $20 each. Mailing one within California costs $5, slightly more for multiple copies or out-of-state. |
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