WACO Word Fall 2013
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WACO Word Fall 2013
WACO Historical Society Membership Form YES! I am pleased to: [ ] become a member of WACO Historical Society [ ] renew my membership in WACO Historical Society [ ] Student $15 [ ] Family $45 [ ] Individual $30 [ ] Partner $60 [ ] Supporter $100 [ ] Contributing $250 WACO AIRPLANES Troy, Ohio [ ] Benefactor $500 [ ] Life $1000 All memberships and donations are tax deductible. [ ] I would also like to contribute an additional $ ____________for the following: [ ] Operations [ ] Special Events [ ] Learning Center [ ] Endowment Fund in memory of: (optional)_______ WACO Historical Society is a privately funded, nonprofit open to the public and dedicated to education. We depend solely on your contributions and membership fees, as well as interest from our endowment, program fees and grants. Family Memberships cover parents and children or grandchildren of the members. Members receive: • Free Admission to the WACO Air Museum and discounts on events throughout the year. • Use of the Museum Library. • Quarterly WACO Word newsletter informing you of WACO Historical Society/ Learning Center activities, WACO aircraft news and previews and reviews WACO Air Museum exhibits and programs. [ ] I would like to volunteer my time at WACO in the following ways; [ ] Museum, [ ] Aircraft Restoration, [ ] Special Events, [ ] Learning Center Please send to: [ ] other________________________ WACO Historical Society 1865 S. County Rd. 25A Troy, OH 45373 Address: ________________________________ ________________________________________ For Office Use: Date Received:___________ Amount:_________ Check Number:__________ MCS:____________ Phone:__________________________________ E-mail Address: ___________________________ AIRPLANES Troy, Ohio WACO Historical Society, Troy, Ohio Names on membership cards: ____________________________________________________ Please make checks payable to: WACO Historical Society Inc. Name(s): _______________________________ WACO The WACO annual Fly-In was held at Historic WACO Field on Sep 13-15. There were 18 WACO’s in attendance, and over 20 general aviation visitors. The weather was a bit wet and windy on Thursday which complicated some arrival plans, but the weekend turned out bright and sunny. Visitors came from as far away as California (Ted Miller in his Stearman) and as close as the other side of the freeway (Eric Zimmerman, 2 miles, UPF7). (Proving the law of inverses, the farthest away was the earliest to arrive and the closest was the last???) Special thanks to Dave and Jeanne Allen of Elbert Colorado who brought their newly restored Oshkosh Champion 1937 YKC to WACO Field. It was a treat for everyone to see this beautiful plane on the ground and in the air. And to all our pilots who brought their beautiful aircraft home for this reunion----THANK YOU. Thursday night kicked off with the traditional party at Mike and Molly Winblad’s hangar at Skypark. Great food and drink and conversation. What a wonderful way to begin the weekend. Thanks to the hosts this year: the Winblads, Delcamps and Don Willis. The weather turned nice on Friday afternoon and remained so for the rest of the weekend. Steve Koch in his familiar red WACO Classic YMF arrived and began giving rides. Steve had a very busy weekend, finally giving 123 people the chance WACOWord www.wacoairmuseum.org 2013 WACO Fly In to experience open cockpit flight in a WACO. Friday morning several of our WACO pilots and guests flew or drove to the Champaign Air Museum in Urbana, Ohio for a personal tour of the B-17 rebuild project going on there. They were doing proficiency flying in the Champaign Gal, their restored B-25, so they all got to see this aircraft fire up and fly. The museum tour was followed by breakfast/lunch with homemade pie at Urbana’s famous airport restaurant, a favorite of regional pilots for decades. The ladies who stayed in Troy attended a tea held at Pinkies Up Tea House and then shopping in Troy which was organized and hosted by Gretchen Hawk, Executive Director of WHS. This was a great chance for the WHS staff to meet and get to know many of the “ladies of WACO”. Friday evening was a chance to visit the local restaurants and beverage establishments in Troy. Saturday dawned bright and clear (and cool) and of course we had the traditional Pancake breakfast which this year lasted until about 11:00 am…..lots of pancakes and it attracted many local GA aircraft. The local crowd on Saturday was larger than usual and they were treated to an excellent exhibit of airplanes and family fun. The kids activities and WACO pedal planes were a hit. For the adults, the Parade of WACOs was the highlight with 10 WACOs taking to the air, organized by Mike Winblad and narrated by Andy Heins. This event is a favorite of the weekend, and is looked forward to by many of the local people here in Troy whose parents and grandparents built these planes. This was followed by the Barnstormers RC club which treated the audience to a great demonstration of aerobatic RC flying, including demonstrations of RC jet aircraft. The RC show ended with traditional “candy bomber” for the 1 WACO AIRPLANES Troy, Ohio Fall 2013 kids. The fly-in ended with the banquet at which all the fly-in pilots were recognized, as well as two “Volunteers of the Year”, Lou Pauly and Allen Leingang. The WACO staff gave out some “Wacky WACO awards” to WACO pilots and guests. The most memorable award, WACOs Most Handsome Pilot, won of course by Bob Wagner. Many thanks to all of the volunteers and our local sponsors (Vandalia Rental, Dave Arbogast GMC, Irwin Chrysler, Troy Ford, Joe Johnson Chevrolet, Honda Powersports and MegaCity Fire Protection) who made this event possible. Mark your calendars for next year on September 12-14, 2014 for the next WACO Fly-in. Hope to see you all here. Snowbirds: For those fortunate souls who head to warmer weather for the winter, please let us know your address to avoid returned mail charges. Return Service Requested WACO Historical Society, Inc. 1865 S. County Rd. 25A Troy, OH 45373 Troy, Ohio AIRPLANES WACO Non-Profit U.S. Postage PAID Troy, Ohio Permit No. 319 A Word from the Director New Display by Gretchen Hawk, Executive Director What a busy summer we have had! We had 4 ride opportunities with nearly full capacity each time. GOBA (Greater Ohio Bicycle Adventure) spent 2 days in Troy – visiting WACO & taking rides. In August, WACO hosted the IH Scout Nationals. There were 3 days of antique car collectors and many visitors. The end of August saw the Mumford & Sons Gentlemen of the Road participants to show off their planes and skills. WACO Museum is continuing to grow in visitors and activities. We are excited to have been accepted for a listing in the AAA travel guide. We have also been granted permission for a brown highway sign on I 75. Both of these things will help to bring more visitors and recognition to WACO. Tour and over 30,000 visitors to Troy. WACO was the site for parking most of those cars. We sold lots of pop and water to the thirsty concert-goers. Two weeks later, the WACO Fly-In & Homecoming attracted even more visitors to experience the amazing collection of airplanes – old and new. The following weekend was the RC Fly-In. Great weather allowed Our volunteer historian Val Dahlem, designed and constructed a new wall display in Hanger 1. The 13 foot wide time line with pictures will allow visitors to see what models and how many were produced in what years. Thanks, Val for the great new visual! Volunteers of the Year Congratulations to Lou Pauly & Al Leingang on being voted Volunteers of the Year. Both Lou and Al are first year volunteers and have put in countless hours on projects from mowing to rocket launcher building. We appreciate you! WACO Staff and Trustees 2012-2013 Staff and Volunteers President David Bucher ........... [email protected] Vice President Don Delcamp ........... [email protected] Executive Director Gretchen Hawk ..... [email protected] LC Director Nancy Heiss ................. [email protected] Treasurer Don Willis ................. [email protected] Recording Secretary John Schilling ........... [email protected] Airport Manager .......................Dave Bucher Museum Curator ......................Andy Heins Gift Shop ..................................Rachel Currie Fly-In 2013 ...............................Don Delcamp WACO Word ............................Gretchen Hawk Historian ...................................Val Dahlem Trustees at large Jim Pelton ................ [email protected] Les Howe ................. [email protected] John Schilling ........... [email protected] Greg Leach .............. [email protected] Patty Wagner ........... [email protected] Ken Ott ..................... [email protected] WACO AIRPLANES Troy, Ohio 2 11 It is hard to believe that Waco Historical Airfield and Museum is in its 16th year of existence. 2013 was the first year in a long time that we were not either contemplating or in the midst of completing a major construction project. The vision that was set forth years ago by the membership for what the facility would one day become is now very close to realization. Lecture Series Falls Right into Place After taking the summer off, WACO Lecture Series began with a bang. On September 18th, 90 guests were present to hear Garl McHenry, a New Carlisle resident, speak about being a WWII aerial combat survivor. After flying 31 missions over enemy-occupied Germany and France in the B-24, and nearly being shot down on several occasions, Garl received the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters. After the loss of two engines In the D-Day invasion at Normandy, Garl and six other crew members had to parachute out of the plane in order to lighten the load. Read more of Garl’s story at http://www.aging.ohio. gov/news/storyprojects/wesp/ McHenry_Garl.pdf as part of the War Era Story Project. Additional pictures can be viewed at his website, www.garlswar.com. Mike Millard Thunderbird Team Member Mike Millard, will share a multi-media presentation entitled “Behind the Scenes” on Thursday, October 17th, 7 pm. As a prior USAF Thunderbird team member who maintained the #5 and #8 jets, this is a look at the team from behind the scenes and explores what it takes to put on an air show performance. Dan Patterson Author of over 35 books and acclaimed aviation photographer, Dan Patterson, will share pictures and stories with us on November 13th. Dan is an aviation history expert and has been a Smithsonian lecturer. He will be available for book signing after his lecture. On December 4th, Lee Mendenahall and Charles Davis will shed light on the use of WACO gliders in WWII from their own experiences aboard this glider, made right in Troy, Ohio! Garl McHenry We are close but not yet there as much work still remains and it takes a good number of people to do the work. Did you know that each year over $50,000 must be raised to cover the everyday expense of keeping the facility open? Not an easy task by any means year after year. Recently a long time contributor to building Waco Field asked me an interesting question, “In 10 to 15 years, who of us will be around and where are we going to find the people with the interest and TOP WING by Photo courtesy Mike Ullery. energy to continue what we have started?” While maybe not a pressing question today, it will soon be given that over 80% of the members of Waco are over 50 years old. Who in the future will provide Robert Lacerda – Cincinnati, Terry Hahn – Piqua, Bill & Susie Haines – Vandalia, Matthew Ruzicka – Troy, Mark Evans & family – Troy, Garl McHenry – New Carlisle, Shirley Llafet – Denver, Mr & Mrs Carlo Martino - Italy WACO could not function without the financial and in-kind support of our corporate and foundation sponsors. These companies and charitable foundations provide vital support in many tangible and intangible ways for WACO’s mission of historic preservation, education and community service. On behalf of the board and the community…we thank you. Lundgard Charitable Trust Miami County Visitors Bureau Donations Thom & Pat Robinson Fund Hartzell Norris Foundation Thank you all! 10 the interest and energy to continue telling the Waco story? 2014 should be the year we start building an answer to that question. The Board would appreciate your comments and ideas. We welcome the following to the WACO family: All lectures begin at 7 pm and last approximately one hour. They are free and open to the public. Donations to the WACO Historical Society are accepted in order to bring more quality lectures to our area. WACO couldn’t survive without the donations we receive. Please consider adding WACO to your memorial contributions or trust. WACO Historical Society is a non-profit 501(c3) organization. Thank you for your recent donations: Monetary donations - Robert Lacerda, Jim Whitaker, Scott Rodriguez, Peter & Angela Bowers of WACO Classic. WACO sign – Manuel Lattuca. Fixing tail wheel – Rick of Dale’s Service Center, WACO drafting table – Phyllis, WACO RC Models – Kit Carstensen David Bucher, President 3 FINFROCK INC. WACO Learning Center As of September 21st, summer officially ended. At WACO Learning Center, it is a time to look back at what has been accomplished, and a time to look forward at what lies ahead. Looking back and reflecting on the summer events, one can easily see that we are making an impact in our community by the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) programs we provide. Summer Camp: The 16th annual Aviation Summer Camp continued to build on the solid foundation that has been so well laid by Jim Beisner, Janet Barnard, and Tim Pinkerton. While there were some new faces at camp, familiar faces also gathered for the event. Val Dahlem constructed rubberband airplanes with the students; Don Willis led museum tours; Nick Engler of Wright Brothers Aeroplane Company assisted students in designing and testing air foils; Greg Leach and Mark Rogers of the Barnstormers RC Club became co-pilots as the campers used the buddy box to actually fly the RC’; former campers Blaine Johnson and Sophia Lucas were tried and true volunteers for the week. Rick Arnold and Richard Borgerding, instructors at UVCC (Upper Valley Career Center), taught the young cadets in the basics of aviation. Justin Fry, a student in the UVCC Aerospace program, Philip Heiss, and Laurel Booher joined our camp team this year as viable assistants. Al Leingang RC Fly-In by Nancy Heiss, Learning Center Director made rocketry a real blast! Jake Minesinger graciously treated every student to a Young Eagle Ride. What a week! Robotics: With 17 attendees at Robotics Camp, and a waiting list that exceeded the number of actual attendants, it can be said, without a doubt, this program continues to grow in popularity. Thanks to all our team leaders and assistants who make this possible: Blaire Jackson, Dave Barth, James Jergens, Jeff Newcomer, Tony Castaneda, Don Fields, Wade Campbell, Roger Qinlan, Kyle Rader, Rich Hinten, Rhonda Church, Tate Church, Gary Church, and Phil Detweiler. Outreach: 232 paper rockets launched over the Miami County Fair on Youth Day. The WACO Learning Center continues to be a favorite among children. Who can resist making and launching a rocket 200 feet into the air? Thanks to John Burnside, Gretchen Hawk, Justin Fry and Philip Heiss for giving instructions 232 times! Youth Activities: Most recently, the Learning Center sponsored the youth tent at the WACO FlyIn. Approximately 200 youth used their creativity in designing paper rockets, dragon flies, straw rockets, and having their faces painted. FTC, AIAA, Miami County Parks, and WACO volunteers deserve a big round of applause for a total of 86 combined volunteer hours at the youth tent. 4 Career Inspiration: Jake Minesinger, Certified Flight Instructor, took his first flight right here on WACO airfield in 2002. That very night he discussed with his wife his desire to fly, and 5 short months later had his pilot’s license. Now he has turned that desire into a full time career. How appropriate that he passed on that “love of flying” right here on WACO Field this summer, as he gave 15 students a Young Eagle Flight. I hope this story is a reminder to us all that we are truly meeting our mission of igniting a passion for aviation through WACO and our Learning Center. Let’s continue to move forward together to encourage young people in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, AND with the dream of helping more people achieve careers in aviation. A heart-felt thanks to all our summer volunteers. You make this program SOAR! The RC Fly-In was held on September 21. The day started out a little “iffy” but soon cleared and allowed the members to show off their skills and planes. 9 All Around WACO All Around WACO WACO Displays Italian Mosaic Mumford & Sons The “biggest thing to hit Troy since Elvis “occurred in 2013. Troy was a site for the Mumford & Sons Gentlemen of the Road Tour which brought in over 60,000 visitors to our city over three days. WACO was the main Park N Ride location for the concert goers. We packed them in! WACO field continues to provide major support for the Troy community. IH Scout Show Thank you to Phil & Ruthie Coulson for loaning WACO the beautiful mosaic depicting a vintage WACO and the WACO logo. It was commissioned for the Coulson’s by Mr & Mrs Carlo Martino of Rivergaro, Italy and created by artist pilot Al Fenge Bore. The 300 lb masterpiece was shipped from Italy. Phil & Ruthie have graciously allowed us to put it in the museum for many more people to see. WACO plans to build a special exhibit to display this beautiful art piece in the main lobby of WHS WACO was chosen as the new site for the 2013 International Harvester Scout Nationals which took place on August 9-11.This Event was founded in 1990 for the purpose of preserving and promoting the legacy of International Harvester Built Products: Including all motor trucks manufactured by IH as well as the world’s first mass-produced sports utility vehicle the “SCOUT”.The combination of old cars with old planes made for a fun weekend for participants & spectators alike. Over 2000 people attended the event, the turnout was so good that the show has decided to return next year on August 8-10! Thank you The success of the WACO Fly-In (and all our other events) is dependent entirely upon our wonderful volunteers and sponsors. Thank you to: Arbogast, Erwin Chrysler, Joe Johnson & Troy Ford for the use of cars for the pilots, Honda Power Sports for the use of a gator, MegaCity for the use of fire extinguishers, Vandalia Rental for tables, chairs & light carts, RB Jergens for field maintenance. Volunteers: Dave Engel, Gail Laufer, Colleen Harris, Lou Pauly, Rick Arnold, Al Leingang, Steve Shaurer, Reta Wagner, Donna Bucher, Dawn Currie, Rachel Currie, Tom Matthew, Bob Wagner, Brent Gerrity, John Burnside and the Barnstormers, Terry Hawk, Blaine Johnson, Nancy Heiss, Mike Winblad, Andy Heins, Phil Detweiler, Matt Detweiler, Eric Detweiler, Rich Hinter, Jeriah Hinter, Rhonda Church, Gina Barth, Trent Church, AIAA Volunteers, Taryn Vest & Alicia, John DeBoer of Miami Co Parks & the Civil Air Patrol. Board members: Don Delcamp, Don Willis, John Schilling, Greg Leach, Les Howe, Dave Bucher, Jim McGarry, Ken Ott & Patty Wagner. We couldn’t do it without you! 8 5 1928 GXE Steve & Marla Boone 1930 KNF Tim Pinkerton 1930 RNF Susan Theodorelos 1934 UKC Tom Hogan 1934 YKC Dave & Jeanne Allen 1935 YKC-S Andy Heins WACO 2013 FLY IN 2011 Classic YMF-5 Auburn WACO LLC 1936 EQC-6 Bob Grist 2005 Classic YMF-5 Jeff Padgett 1936 ZQC-6 Jim Wheeler Photos by Mike Ullery & Tom Pawlesh 1993 Classic YMF-5 Steve Koch 1991 Classic YMF-5 Jerry Brown Other General Aviation in attendance: Jerry Rea 1975 Great Lakes 10757 Syracuse IN • Ted Miller 1943 Stearman Santa Rosa CA • Bill Knisley 1946 Piper Vandalia OH Darrell R Wilson 1963 Cessna Hillsboro OH • Duane & Kyle Jones 1946 Aeronca New Carlisle OH • Robert Kissell 2007 Zenith Beavercreek OH Tim Pond 1973 Bellanca Kettering OH • Dale Howard 1946 Piper Tipp City OH • Craig Weaver 1974 Cessna Pickerington OH Matthew Vandervort 1946 Taylorcraft Troy OH • James Rice 1972 Cessna McKinney TX • Dan Villiger 2005 Sonex Columbus IN Allen Tipps 1971 Cessna Wilmington DL • Chris Gibbs 1969 Piper Maplewood OH • Brad Mottiar 2011 Aviat Cincinnati OH Ken Ott RV-4 Tipp City OH 1942 UPF-7 Steve Brown 1942 UPF-7 Eric Zimmerman 1941 UPF-7 John Gerth 1941 UPF-7 Don Delcamp 1937 YKS-7 Mark & Elaine Harter 1940 UPF-7 Mike Brown