WACO Word Fall 2012
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WACO Word Fall 2012
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 [ ] 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 ________________________________________ For Office Use: Date Received:___________ Amount:_________ Check Number:__________ MCS:____________ Phone:__________________________________ E-mail Address: ___________________________ Troy, Ohio WACOWord www.wacoairmuseum.org WACO AIRPLANES Troy, Ohio Fall 2012 2012 WACO Fly-In completes a great year All memberships and donations are tax deductible. Address: ________________________________ AIRPLANES WACO Historical Society, Troy, Ohio Names on membership cards: ____________________________________________________ Please make checks payable to: WACO Historical Society Inc. Name(s): _______________________________ WACO The 2012 WACO Historical Society Fly-In was a very enjoyable event from beginning to end. A total of 20 WACOs made it in this year with over 25 GA aircraft fly-ins as well. Aircraft began arriving on Thursday afternoon and we enjoyed a great Thursday evening kickoff BBQ at Mike Winblad’s hangar at Skypark hosted by Mike, Don Delcamp and Don Willis. The food was good and the company even better. The BBQ highlight was taxi testing of Jim Beisner’s WACO 10 project (fuselage-minus the wings) with the OX5. Nearly everyone got a turn in the cockpit. Friday morning dawned overcast and cool which made Friday morning arrivals a little difficult, but by Friday afternoon the sun came out and it was beautiful for the rest of the weekend. Steve Koch arrived on Friday to begin hauling riders, and this year we sent 131 happy riders up in Steve’s red WACO Classic YMF-5. WACO pilots and guests took a special bus tour to WPAFB on Friday morning for a behind the scenes look at the AF Museum restoration projects and their hangar of presidential aircraft and special experimental prototypes. Friday evening WACO hosted its volunteers with a pizza party in the main hangar…..a thank you for all their work. Saturday began with a pancake breakfast by Chris Cakes attended by WACO pilots and GA fly-in guests. GA guests included an auto-gyro and several LSA kit aircraft. This event is diversifying more each year as Ohio pilots of all types are putting it on their “must attend” list for the flyin season. At precisely 1pm WACO field was visited by the Wright B Flyer which made two low passes over the field to lead the parade of WACOs into the air. This year 9 WACOs 1 participated in the parade and treated the public to the sights and sounds of these beautiful aircraft in flight. This was followed by an RC show which this year featured aerobatic flying by Jim DeWinter and a dazzling jet show by Sean Saddler. And of course a candy drop for the kids from our special candy bomber, Dave Angle, in his C-140. Another feature for the families attending this year was a children’s activity tent, hosted by the WACO Learning Center, including activities from Brukner Nature Center, Miami County Parks, rocket launching and the ever popular jumpy. Saturday evening the annual WACO banquet featured good food and music. Our special guest at the banquet was Steve Wright, the great grand nephew of Wilbur and Orville Wright, who presented Patricia Duke Robinson with the “Wick” Wright award honoring Duke Foundation’s long standing support of WACO in our community. Dave Bucher recognized many of our guests, people who have played important parts in the story of WACO Historical Society’s growth and success over the years. The Volunteer of the year award was given to Greg Leach for his construction of the WACO cockpit simulator. The evening ended with the silent auction and final thank you for another productive and successful year. 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 Thanks to our Sponsors and Supporters A Word from the Director Thank you! Thank you! WACO Trustees 2012-2013 Committee Chairpersons & Staff LC Director Lisa Hokky...................lcdir@wacoairmuseum.org Airport Manager Dave Bucher Master Site Planner Don Willis Museum Curator Andy Heins Gift Shop Patty Wagner Fly-In 2012 DOn Delcamp WACO Word Gretchen Hawk President David Bucher...........david.bucher@covad.net Vice President Don Delcamp...........jdelcamp@woh.rr.com Executive Director Gretchen Hawk.....execdirector@waocairmuseum.org Treasurer Don Willis................eaglenestventure@aol.com Recording Secretary “OPEN” Trustees at large Jim Pelton ................. jpelton@accesstoledo.com Les Howe ................. vhowe216@gmail.com John Schilling ........... John.schillingwaco@yahoo.com Greg Leach .............. Pleach2@woh.rr.com Patty Wagner ........... NC7444H@aol.com Ken Ott ..................... kenott@emnorth.com WACO AIRPLANES Troy, Ohio THANKS JANET: Janet Barnard is retiring this year. Many Thanks, Janet, for your years of service! 2 Thank you!! Please forgive me if I have forgotten anyone. My intent was to showcase the large number of people and Organizations that it takes to make this event happen. 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 Thank you! The Fly-In was a huge success and we can’t thank our volunteers enough for making that happen. Our deep gratitude goes to: *Don Delcamp – Fly-In Chairman *Civil Air Patrol managed the traffic & parking and performed the flag raising. *The RC “Barnstormers” handled the admission gate. *Reta Wagner, Dawn Currie, Patty Wagner & Pat Willis scheduled the WACO rides. *Don Willis & Blaine Johnson loaded riders. *Tom Matthew, Rachel Currie & Patty Wagner held down the fort in the gift shop. *Les Howe, Jim Pelton, Tom Matthew & Janet Barnard safe-guarded kids in the Jumpy House. *Lisa Hokky for organizing the non-profit displays and setting up the children’s activities *The FTC robotics group helped in the Children’s Tent with making & launching rockets. *Ramp control was Greg Leach, John Schilling, Les Howe, Ken Ott. *The parade of WACO’s - Andy Hein, Mike Winblad & Bob Wagner. *Sean Sadler, Jim DeWinter, Hunter Russell for the RC demonstration *Brukner Nature Center & Miami Co Parks for their children’s activities *Face painting: Amanda Hokky, Gina Barth & Aleecia Christian *Silent Auction Baskets: Gail Laufer, Rachel Currie, Dawn Currie, Reta Wagner *National anthem – Sherry Sadler *OX5 Engine display – Jim Beisner *Doug Lins for the use of his gator *KitTV for the video of the fly-in *Misc. help – Steve Boone, Marla Boone, Jane Delcamp *Use of rental cars: Arbogast, Joe Johnson, Troy Ford, Erwin Chrysler *Vandalia Rental – Lifts, lights, tables, chairs *Mega City Fire Protection – Fire extiguishers *Honda Power Sports – utility vehicles *Mote Petroleum – refueling services Thank you! Thank you!! by Gretchen Hawk, Executive Director Hartzell Norris Foundation Paul G. Duke Foundation Wick Wright Award Steven Wright (at right), the great grand nephew of Wilbur and Orville Wright, presented the Wilson “Wick” Wright Award to Paul G. Duke Foundation chairman Patricia Duke Robinson at the WACO 2012 Fly-In Banquet. The Wick Wright Award is presented by the National Aviation Heritage Area (NAHA) each year to a supporter of one of the NAHA affiliate organizations. Duke Foundation has been a long and steadfast supporter of the WACO Historical Society, providing critical grant funding to consolidate the Museum and Learning Center at historic WACO Field, set up its first Executive Director, and most recently to fund WACO’s establishment of a high school age Aerospace Occupations Vo-Tech course at Upper Valley Career Center. (See in this issue “UVCC Launches Aerospace Occupations”). WACO is very grateful to Duke Foundation. We could not be where we are today without their critical support of our Museum and Learning Center. We are also appreciative of the National Aviation Heritage Area and what they are doing to build up the regional aviation sites, of which WACO is one, as a tourist and educational destination for the Dayton and western Ohio region. Check out the NAHA website at www.explorenaha.org for a complete description of NAHA’s 14 aviation sites in the Dayton area. 11 member notes: what’s happening at waco Library and Museum Upgraded A new computer was purchased for the library and museum to be used solely for logging museum artifacts, pictures and other WACO memorabilia. The upgrade was funded by a grant from Ohio Historical Records Advisory Board. A huge thank you to Val Dahlem for his tireless hours and dedication to preserving WACO history for future generations. Lost Creek Festival WACO participated in the Lost Creek Festival this year by creating a scarecrow “pilot” along with a model airplane. We didn’t win a prize but enjoyed doing it and are already making plans for a bigger and better display next year. Aullwoood Holiday Shop Around WACO Gift Shop will be setting up at Aullwood’s annual Museum Holiday Shop Around on Saturday, November 10. Forget the ordinary and come to Aullwood where the best museum gift shops from the area will be selling their own unique items. Winter Address for “SNOWBIRD” members A number of you are fortunate enough to “winter” in sunny climates. So that we don’t send newsletters out and get them back, please let us know your address and the dates you will be there. Thank you! Send to admin@wacoairmuseum.org. Memorials Please consider adding WACO to your memorial contributions or trust. WACO is a non-profit (501c3) organization and is totally dependent upon your generous donations to keep this museum a vibrant community asset. Weddings at WACO We had two beautiful weddings here this fall. WACO makes a great venue for birthday parties, corporate meetings, dinner parties, etc. Call 937-335-9226 for more information. New Members We welcome Tom Pawlesh of Pennsylvania and Bob Heywood of Dayton to our WACO family. Recent Donations Thank you to: Mike Farrel of Farrel Aviation in Vandalia for the donation of 16mm films of Waco gliders in action from the collection of Mike Murphy. We are anxious to get them transferred to DVD so they can be viewed in the museum. Tom Pawlesh for the donation of a wall hanging that is a stylized photo from the Fly-In, cards and CD’s of Fly-In photos. Bob Heywood for the donation of two “antique” plaques that will be for sale in the gift shop. Chuck Sell of Tipp City for a monetary donation. John & Nancy Fulker of Troy for a monetary donation. 10 2012 was another year of construction. The beautiful shelter was finished just before the flyin in September and the new Quonset hut hangar (minus a main door) shortly thereafter. Before year end a smaller open air shelter will be erected on the radio control aircraft site along the runway. Next in the plan are a small kitchen area in the museum building and a classroom in the main hangar. The kitchen and classroom will wrap up construction for the foreseeable future. These projects were all funded by various donations and matching funds. We are in discussion now to bring a large midsummer event to Waco Field that will take the place of the military TOP WING by David Bucher, President Photo courtesy Mike Ullery. event that was held in July from 2009 to 2011. The facilities and location of Waco Field are drawing interest from diverse groups as a place to hold their events. Revenue from group events goes towards covering the fixed costs of Waco which have grown significantly since opening the airfield in 1997. This edition of the Waco Word closes out another great year for Waco. Many thanks are in order to the many friends, visitors, members and sponsors who make the continuation of Waco Historical Society possible. Site development continues - Facility enjoys wide use WACO site development continued in 2012 with completion of a new picnic shelter and the building of the first stand alone hangar at WACO Field. The picnic shelter caps off a 4 year development period which included the building of the new museum building (2009), addition of paved and lighted parking (2010), refurbishment and painting of the red barn(2011). The picnic shelter was completed with grant funds from the Pat and Thom Robinson and the HartzellNorris Foundation, with matching funds from a private donation. The Quonset hangar was donated by member Don Delcamp. Other site improvements in 2012 include lowering and moving of the power lines at the north end of runway 36 for improved safety and installation of concrete containment for our fuel (diesel, gas and avgas) sites. These developments have made WACO a widely used site for community and private events. The WACO facility hosts an average of 14 events per month including things like Civil Air Patrol meetings, Robotics competition team practices, Lectures, corporate meetings, teacher workshops and classes, foundation meetings, private parties, weddings, memorial services, picnics, reunions and social events. These facility uses not only bring in needed revenue to support the Museum and Airfield, but make WACO a vital part of the community today. BOOK your 3 next event at WACO! Available for meetings, parties, corporate events, classes and workshops, picnics, reunions shows and conferences. Package rates available. See www. wacoairmuseum.org or call the WACO office at 937 335-9226. WACO Learning Center WACO Sponsors New LEGO Robotics teams LEGO Robotics are a big hit with children as can be evidenced by the high number of new team members at WACO. This year, WACO is sponsoring four teams that will compete at the First LEGO League Competitions in December. Each team has adult coaches and about 8 members ages 9 to 14. Many thanks to this year’s coaches: Wade Campbell, Tony Castaneda, Phil Detweiler, Don Fields, Jeff Newcomer, and Kyle Rader. Not only do they give up of their time to be with the kids every Sunday, but they are great influences in developing skills that the children need. We also appreciate the donations from UTC Aerospace Systems and Crown Equipment that allowed us to purchase additional robot kits needed for the expanded number of teams. Good luck to the teams at competition! RC Fly-In by Lisa Hokky, Learning Center Director September 22 dawned a beautiful day for the RC Fly-In. Twenty five pilots signed in for the 8th annual Barnstormers event along with many other observers. There were acrobatic planes, jets, helicopters and warbirds. Everyone had a great time until high winds in the afternoon caused them to stop early. The Barnstormers meet monthly and have a great time flying their model aircraft at WACO Field. For more information on how to become a Barnstormer, call 937-335-9226 or send an email to: pleach2@woh.rr.com. Home School Children Learn about the Moon at WACO The WACO Learning Center is hosting a program for home school children during the month of October. The program was developed by the NASA Aerospace Education Services Project, and it consists of hands-on activities that encourage creativity, teamwork, and discovery. Activities include rock classification, accretion, differentiation, lava layering, and impact craters, among others. The students were treated to viewing actual moon rocks and meteorites! Miami County Educational Services Gifted Program The Miami County Educational Service Center provides educational programs to gifted children who live throughout Miami County. Students from 4th grade to 7th grade came to the WACO Air Museum on October 6 to learn about the forces of flight, neutral buoyancy, angle trajectory, and Newton’s Laws by engaging in handson activities. Teams of students made rockets and spacecraft landers. Gift Shop Remember that our gift shop is on line and items can be purchased for Christmas gifts. If you are local, you can stop in and browse an extensive number of items for all ages and levels of aviation interest. Rachel does a wonderful job of finding new & unique items for the airplane buff in your life. 4 9 UTC Areospace Systems... Cleans Up WACO On October 9, WACO was invaded by approximately 45 employees from UTC (formerly Goodrich). They came armed with mops, brooms, paint brushes and a hard-working spirit. In less than 2 hours they had the museum sparkling clean and picnic tables with a new coat of paint. Thank you so much for your hard work and willingness to volunteer at WACO. Any group interested in helping at the museum can contact the office at 937-335-9226. WACO Learning Center Adult Lecture Series Kicks Off the 2012-2013 Season with Jimmie Taylor Retired Rear Admiral Jimmie Taylor (center) spoke at the WACO Air Museum on September 26 about his extensive knowledge of the development of the F-14 Fighter Jet. He told of his interesting experiences as the F-14 demonstration pilot at the 1973 Paris Airshow. The event was very enjoyable and informative. Upcoming Lectures: November 14 at 7:00 p.m. World War II Veterans Gailard Ketchum and Charles Baker will relate experiences at the Battle of Iwo Jima and make connections to the Dayton area. December 12 at 7:00 p.m. Dale Peterson is a volunteer pilot for the Veterans Airlift Command. He will discuss his experiences of transporting wounded men and women to and from military hospitals and their homes. All lectures are free and open to the public. Refreshments are provided. WACO Partners with NASA and UTC Aerospace Systems to Offer a Teacher Workshop The next teacher workshop is scheduled for November 7. This workshop is for Kindergarten through 4th grade teachers, and will be led by NASA Education Specialist Susan Kohler. Participating educators will be introduced to the International Space Station and the role that rockets play in its construction. The teachers will leave with a 3-2-1 Lift Off Teachers Guide with emphasis on hands-on involvement, data collection, observation, exploration, prediction, interpretation, problem-solving and development of language skills. We appreciate UTC Aerospace Systems for sponsoring this workshop. Lunches, snacks, and substitute teacher pay is provided. UVCC Launches Aerospace Occupations WACO Volunteer of the Year Greg Leach Thank you, Greg, for your many hours of service to WACO. In addition to much time Greg has given to the museum, Greg designed and built a WACO simulator that was put into “play” in June. Greg had help from his son with the welding and Jim Beisner & Steve Boone helped with the covering. Hundreds of hours were put into this project that will be used for many years to come by museum visitors. (Simulator construction was funded by a grant from Lundgard CharitableTrust). 8 Upper Valley Career Center, the northern Miami Valley technical program high school, has successfully launched their 2 year Aerospace Occupations course with the help of WACO Historical Society support. The course introduces and provides basic skills in aviation related careers such as aircraft dispatcher, pilot, flight engineer, air traffic controller, airframe and powerplant mechanic, airfield operations, and aircraft cargo handling. WACO Historical Society has provided crucial funding and technical expertise for UVCC as this course has been developed and launched. The total enrollment has grown from 4 students in the first year to 14 this year, with the goal of about 20-25 students. Enrollment is open to juniors and seniors from 14 local high schools. Last year WHS helped develop the course, select the instructor and provided financial support for lab equipment such as tool sets, simulators and aircraft prototypes including a 1965 Piper Cherokee 140. WACO’s financial support comes from a grant that WACO received from Paul G. Duke Foundation for this purpose. In 2013 the first seniors will graduate and begin their occupational paths in aviation. Stay tuned for updates. 5 Waco UPF-7, N32158 2006 Waco Classic Aircraft YMFF5C, N113KJ 1941 Waco UPF-7, NC32114 1942 Waco UPF-7, NC39727 1937 Waco VPF-7, N17712 1930 Waco RNF, NC129Y WACO 2012 FLY IN 1935 Waco YKC-5, NC14620 1928 Waco GXE, NC5852 1930 Waco RNF, NC663Y 1936 Waco YKS-6, NC16246 1930 CRG N600Y 1941 UPF-N32032 Fly-In pictures courtesy of Tom Pawlesh. 2012 Attendees 1942 Waco UPF-7, NC39753 1934 Waco YKC, NC14047 N39727 J & L Brown, N5852 Marla Boone, N16203 Jim & Gail Wheeler, N32158 John Gerth N113KJ Jerry Kemp, N32114 Don Delcamp, N113Y Tim Pinkerton, N17712 Mike Winblad N600Y Pete Heins, N32032 Pete Engelskirger, N39753 Eric Zimmerman, N14620 Andy Heins N663Y Susan Theodorelos, NC129Y Steve Givens, N14052 Tom Hogan, N16214 Bob Grist N29300 Mike Brown, NC16246 David Stroup, N14047 John Patterson, N43016 Steve Koch 1936 Waco EQC-6, N16214 1934 Waco UKC, NC14052 2004 Waco YMF-5, N43016 1940 Waco UPF-7, NC29300 WACO KNF, NC113Y 1936 Waco ZQC-6, NC16203