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Gene Roddenbery was a heck of a good pilot.
FASCINATING (as Spock would say) story, Richard. Thanks for sharing it. What was Roddenberry called again? That "Great Bird in the Sky" -- or something to that effect? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 03:52:44 GMT, "Jay Honeck"
wrote: : Gene Roddenbery was a heck of a good pilot. : :FASCINATING (as Spock would say) story, Richard. Thanks for sharing it. : :What was Roddenberry called again? That "Great Bird in the Sky" -- or :something to that effect? The Great Bird of the Galaxy. I was working at Paramount when he died and made the offer for the missing man. The Star Trek producers said that would be wonderful, and asked how much it would cost. I told them that's not the way it works. The Condor Squadron - T6's - at Van Nuys volunteered, but I thought Long EZs would be more appropriate. I contacted the Beech dealer at Van Nuys to see if they'd fly the Starship they had there as the #2. He refered me to a sales VP at Beech. I explained the situation for him and asked if they'd join us, since the memorial was about a 3 minute flight away from their base. He said "Why would we ever do that?" I tried to explain that a) GB had come up with the name "Starship" and had graciously allowed Beech to use it and b) there'd be about 20 television crews covering it but he just wouldn't hear of it. The later Star Trek ships were called "Defiant" and "Voyager." Not an accident. |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Gene Roddenbery was a heck of a good pilot. FASCINATING (as Spock would say) story, Richard. Thanks for sharing it. What was Roddenberry called again? That "Great Bird in the Sky" -- or something to that effect? Merely "The Great Bird". However a number of Trek actors are pilots, including Dorn and Nimoy. IIRC Dorn is qualified to fly jets -- there's a clause in his Trek contracts that restricts him from flying while shooting the films. And remember the complete name of NASA -- National Aeronatics and Space Administration. |
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"Blanche" wrote in message
... Jay Honeck wrote: Gene Roddenbery was a heck of a good pilot. FASCINATING (as Spock would say) story, Richard. Thanks for sharing it. What was Roddenberry called again? That "Great Bird in the Sky" -- or something to that effect? Merely "The Great Bird". However a number of Trek actors are pilots, including Dorn and Nimoy. IIRC Dorn is qualified to fly jets -- there's a clause in his Trek contracts that restricts him from flying while shooting the films. I believe Dorn either owns or has access to a F86 Sabre and a JetStar as well (or maybe it was a Sabreliner...don't recall.) Jay B |
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