Thread: Caproni A-21SJ
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Old December 5th 13, 11:06 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Craig Funston[_2_]
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Default Caproni A-21SJ

On Thursday, December 5, 2013 11:18:20 AM UTC-8, James Lee wrote:
On Thursday, December 5, 2013 11:57:51 AM UTC-5, Dan Marotta wrote:

We had one at the new Black Forest in the 90s. It sat forlornly in a




hangar. I never saw it derigged or flown.








Its owner (I don't recall his name) took it with him when he moved to




Mississippi.
















"Bob Whelan" wrote in message




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On 12/5/2013 8:58 AM, Mike the Strike wrote:




Wow - a Caproni thread from 18 years ago brought back to life! Is this a




record?








I also wonder how many RAS folks even know what one is or have even flown




one (I am one of the few, having flown a non-jet version in the 1980's!)








Mike












I saw an A-21SJ perform in an airshow in 1972 (Transpo 72!) before I got




into soaring several months later that year; even have a slide (remember




them?!) or two of it in action.








Next read about 'em in Moffat's original "Winning".








Then actually flew an HP-14 in a fun contest - in which an A-21S also




participated - at the old Black Forest in the late 1970s. "Volunteers"




avoided rigging it even more than they avoided rigging the HP-14!








Bob - it's 2F outside - W.




I had the pleasure of riding in my instructor's beautiful Caproni "AS" last year - our picture was in Soaring! Wonderful ship. No jet, but lots of fun.


There's a very nice jet version in Ephrata Washington http://flightlog.seven-alpha.com/ca.html

Craig