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We are the oldest flying club in Maine so a lot of our early history
is lost in the mists of time. There was also a tragic fire at the secretary's house about twenty years ago that destroyed all records up until that point. We thought we were called the Bald Eagles Flying Club when I joined in 1999 and figured the first members must have been a bunch of bald pilots. We thought about changing the name thinking it might be a barrier to female members and then learned that it is actually the Bald Eagle Flying Club after the bird, not the hair loss. What a difference an "s" makes. We retrieved the copies of our original incorporation papers from the secretary of state recently to check our exact status and were surprised to discover that we were founded by three non-pilots with Italian names for the purposes of promoting aviation interest among young people and providing support to the Civil Air Patrol (don't get me started on how ironic that is). Evidently, the idea of buying a plane and becoming a flying club popped up shortly afterwards. A member recently resigned who actually joined two years after the founding. We never could get him to tell us much about the early history except that, everything used to be better before we wasted all this money worrying about FAA Mickey Mouse paperwork, weren't ruining our engine by preheating it in cold weather so all the oil drained off the camshaft, it's not the club's business whether you medical is current, etc., etc. -- Roger Long "vincent p. norris" wrote in message ... http://baldeagleflyingclub.org/Potwbig.htm Roger, can you explain the "baldeagle" in that URL? The reason I ask: Bald Eagle mountain is just a few miles from here, in central PA, just north of UNV; it was named, we're told, after an indian chief Bald Eagle. Is there a similar story behid your baldeagle? Thanks. vince norris |
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