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Old May 4th 11, 08:07 PM
Warren Cramer Warren Cramer is offline
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Originally Posted by RRK View Post
On Oct 19, 10:31*am, Nimbob wrote:
Wurtsboro used to have Birdogs - maybe they still do? I remember they
had a lot of spare parts in the hangar - wonder if the are still
there. Engines in cans, rows of wings stacked up. George used to hand-
prop the L-19 when I was flying there, not sure if the starter was
failed or missing, or if he just enjoyed hand-propping.

The author of the Bird Dog book, Minard Thompson has an office just
down the hall from my office here.

Jim


George used to have seven L-19's. Three of them were flying, and four
were a source of spare parts.
He did hand-prop for the same reason he was towing with an almost dry
tanks. He believed that there is no point of taking heavy starter or
unneeded gas... up and down, hundred times a day.
Richard
BTW. George Baron and his father were a Great American Aviators. They
are worth of some sort of historical biography. Now , when they are
gone, nobody seams to care for who they were, and what they did for
American Soaring.. Very soon nobody will remember their names.
Nimbob and RRK -

I work as CFIG at Wurtsboro and we are still using 2 of the original 3 L-19s that George used. They were completely overhauled and repainted in military colors about 3 years ago. They are great airplanes!

About your remark of the Barones being forgotten, we are currently working on a small museum and information room here at the airport about soaring and the Wurtsboro Airport history. Would love to have any old pictures or stories about the Airport that you guys might have!

Stop by sometime,
-Warren