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Old November 16th 06, 10:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Paul Remde
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Default New Steve Fossett Book - and other new stuff

Hi,

I just read the new book "Chasing the Wind: The Autobiography of Steve
Fossett". Below is my review.
I am a big fan of Steve Fossett. I have closely followed many of his record
breaking endeavors over the years. I met him briefly at the Soaring Society
of America convention in February of 2005 just a few weeks before he made
the first nonstop around the world flight in the Virgin Atlantic
GlobalFlyer. He impressed me as a very friendly and down-to-earth person.
I've also been pleased to sell a few soaring instruments to his team over
the years - shipped to New Zealand and Argentina.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading about his early life as an Eagle Scout and his
business career and especially liked reading about his adventures related to
endurance swimming, sled-dog racing, mountain climbing, yachting,
ballooning, and flying airplanes and gliders. He has an extremely
adventurous spirit and a "can do" attitude that I admire. While I have no
desire to climb mountains or go around the world in a balloon, I enjoyed
reading the entire book.

Upon first opening the book I was a bit disappointed to find that there are
no chapters dedicated to soaring and no photographs of gliders. In recent
years he has obtained many world soaring records. Thankfully, there are
about 7 pages in the beginning of the last chapter dedicated to his soaring
adventures. The section gives a good overview of his adventures setting
world soaring records in gliders with Terry Delore and flying with Einar
Enevoldson going for high altitude flights with the Perlan Project.

After the book was published he and Einar Enevoldson set a new world
altitude record in gliders of 50,671 feet (15,447 m).

I feel that all cross-country glider pilots have a bit of adventurous spirit
in us. I certainly felt like an "adventurer" while doing my first long
distance cross-country soaring flights and while going after state soaring
records. I found the book to be very motivational. It has rekindled my
desire to do long, memorable and record setting soaring flights.

The book is available he
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...ingTheWind.htm

You can also buy the book for a little less money at amazon.com, but please
buy from your favorite soaring book supplier.

Other new items at www.cumulus-soaring.com

Glider Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge by Russell Holtz
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...tsHandbook.htm

Flight Training Manual For Gliders by Russell Holtz
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...ForGliders.htm

Sailplane Design, by Vittorio Pajno
Discount - Slightly Damaged Copies Available
The first shipment of these books was unfortunately damaged on the way to me
from Italy. 11 of the 20 books were perfect, but 9 were damaged slightly.
Being a perfectionist and not feeling comfortable selling the slightly
damaged books as perfect books, I received a discount from the vendor so I
could sell the books at a discount. The damage consists of "bruises" to the
spines of the books and one or 2 with dents in the side of the spine (see
photo below). I will be selling them for $59.95 which is $25 off the
standard price. None of the books are badly damaged. I think the discount
is an extremely good value. You can select a discounted (slightly damaged)
book when you order. I will ship the least damaged books first. You can
see a photo of the damage on the web site.
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...laneDesign.htm

TomTom Navigator 6 Street Navigation Software
The only complaint I had about version 5 was that you couldn't enter GPS
coordinates and then navigate to that location - as would be necessary to
navigate to the GPS coordinates of an off-airport glider landing. Version 6
can do that - which is nice. It's a great value at $149.95 for anyone that
already owns a Pocket PC and GPS. I also have a few copies of Navigator 5
left in stock that I'm selling for $75.
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/tomtom.htm

Good Soaring,

Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com



  #2  
Old November 17th 06, 03:20 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tony[_1_]
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Default New Steve Fossett Book - and other new stuff

steve has definitely done some great things. has had some amazing
glider flights flying with amazing glider pilots. has he ever pulled
off any fantastic flight solo though? SSA doesnt show him having any
badges issued in the USA. For the record, I dont have any either.


Paul Remde wrote:
Hi,

I just read the new book "Chasing the Wind: The Autobiography of Steve
Fossett". Below is my review.
I am a big fan of Steve Fossett. I have closely followed many of his record
breaking endeavors over the years. I met him briefly at the Soaring Society
of America convention in February of 2005 just a few weeks before he made
the first nonstop around the world flight in the Virgin Atlantic
GlobalFlyer. He impressed me as a very friendly and down-to-earth person.
I've also been pleased to sell a few soaring instruments to his team over
the years - shipped to New Zealand and Argentina.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading about his early life as an Eagle Scout and his
business career and especially liked reading about his adventures related to
endurance swimming, sled-dog racing, mountain climbing, yachting,
ballooning, and flying airplanes and gliders. He has an extremely
adventurous spirit and a "can do" attitude that I admire. While I have no
desire to climb mountains or go around the world in a balloon, I enjoyed
reading the entire book.

Upon first opening the book I was a bit disappointed to find that there are
no chapters dedicated to soaring and no photographs of gliders. In recent
years he has obtained many world soaring records. Thankfully, there are
about 7 pages in the beginning of the last chapter dedicated to his soaring
adventures. The section gives a good overview of his adventures setting
world soaring records in gliders with Terry Delore and flying with Einar
Enevoldson going for high altitude flights with the Perlan Project.

After the book was published he and Einar Enevoldson set a new world
altitude record in gliders of 50,671 feet (15,447 m).

I feel that all cross-country glider pilots have a bit of adventurous spirit
in us. I certainly felt like an "adventurer" while doing my first long
distance cross-country soaring flights and while going after state soaring
records. I found the book to be very motivational. It has rekindled my
desire to do long, memorable and record setting soaring flights.

The book is available he
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...ingTheWind.htm

You can also buy the book for a little less money at amazon.com, but please
buy from your favorite soaring book supplier.

Other new items at www.cumulus-soaring.com

Glider Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge by Russell Holtz
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...tsHandbook.htm

Flight Training Manual For Gliders by Russell Holtz
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...ForGliders.htm

Sailplane Design, by Vittorio Pajno
Discount - Slightly Damaged Copies Available
The first shipment of these books was unfortunately damaged on the way to me
from Italy. 11 of the 20 books were perfect, but 9 were damaged slightly.
Being a perfectionist and not feeling comfortable selling the slightly
damaged books as perfect books, I received a discount from the vendor so I
could sell the books at a discount. The damage consists of "bruises" to the
spines of the books and one or 2 with dents in the side of the spine (see
photo below). I will be selling them for $59.95 which is $25 off the
standard price. None of the books are badly damaged. I think the discount
is an extremely good value. You can select a discounted (slightly damaged)
book when you order. I will ship the least damaged books first. You can
see a photo of the damage on the web site.
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...laneDesign.htm

TomTom Navigator 6 Street Navigation Software
The only complaint I had about version 5 was that you couldn't enter GPS
coordinates and then navigate to that location - as would be necessary to
navigate to the GPS coordinates of an off-airport glider landing. Version 6
can do that - which is nice. It's a great value at $149.95 for anyone that
already owns a Pocket PC and GPS. I also have a few copies of Navigator 5
left in stock that I'm selling for $75.
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/tomtom.htm

Good Soaring,

Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com


  #3  
Old November 17th 06, 03:49 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Paul Remde
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Posts: 1,691
Default New Steve Fossett Book - and other new stuff

Hi Tony,

All his soaring records were done in 2-seat gliders. Some of the records
were credited with him as the pilot in command and some gave credit to the
other pilot (Terry Delore or Einar Enevoldson), but both pilots are listed
on the records. So yes, it is correct that he has no solo soaring records.
However, that is not the case in his other endeavors. Many of his records
in balloons and sailboats were done solo, as was his around the world
nonstop flight in the Virgin Atlantic GlobalExplorer jet. It is my guess
that he enjoys being able to share the workload in gliders and likes the
added safety of a backup pilot. He'd be dead now if Terry Delore didn't get
him down from 30,000 feet fast on one of their Argentina flights - as
documented in both his book and Terry's book.

Who knows, after he gets most of the open class records maybe he'll go after
the Standard and 15m class records... I would imagine that the experience
he's been racking-up over the years has made him an extremely capable
sailplane pilot.

.... I can just hear the conversation now... Terry, I'd like to go set
another world record with you tomorrow, but I should probably get my Bronze
badge first....

Little known facts about Steve Fossett:
- He has swam across the English Channel
- He has climbed the highest mountains on 6 of the 7 continents
- He won the Baron Hilton Cup and spent his week at the Hilton Ranch.
- He raced in the Iditarod dog sled race in Alaska
- One of his next big goals is the land speed record - going for 800 mph.
- He's an Eagle Scout
- He is not from a wealthy family, he earned his fortune

Good Soaring,

Paul Remde

"Tony" wrote in message
ups.com...
steve has definitely done some great things. has had some amazing
glider flights flying with amazing glider pilots. has he ever pulled
off any fantastic flight solo though? SSA doesnt show him having any
badges issued in the USA. For the record, I dont have any either.


Paul Remde wrote:
Hi,

I just read the new book "Chasing the Wind: The Autobiography of Steve
Fossett". Below is my review.
I am a big fan of Steve Fossett. I have closely followed many of his
record
breaking endeavors over the years. I met him briefly at the Soaring
Society
of America convention in February of 2005 just a few weeks before he made
the first nonstop around the world flight in the Virgin Atlantic
GlobalFlyer. He impressed me as a very friendly and down-to-earth
person.
I've also been pleased to sell a few soaring instruments to his team over
the years - shipped to New Zealand and Argentina.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading about his early life as an Eagle Scout and
his
business career and especially liked reading about his adventures related
to
endurance swimming, sled-dog racing, mountain climbing, yachting,
ballooning, and flying airplanes and gliders. He has an extremely
adventurous spirit and a "can do" attitude that I admire. While I have
no
desire to climb mountains or go around the world in a balloon, I enjoyed
reading the entire book.

Upon first opening the book I was a bit disappointed to find that there
are
no chapters dedicated to soaring and no photographs of gliders. In
recent
years he has obtained many world soaring records. Thankfully, there are
about 7 pages in the beginning of the last chapter dedicated to his
soaring
adventures. The section gives a good overview of his adventures setting
world soaring records in gliders with Terry Delore and flying with Einar
Enevoldson going for high altitude flights with the Perlan Project.

After the book was published he and Einar Enevoldson set a new world
altitude record in gliders of 50,671 feet (15,447 m).

I feel that all cross-country glider pilots have a bit of adventurous
spirit
in us. I certainly felt like an "adventurer" while doing my first long
distance cross-country soaring flights and while going after state
soaring
records. I found the book to be very motivational. It has rekindled my
desire to do long, memorable and record setting soaring flights.

The book is available he
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...ingTheWind.htm

You can also buy the book for a little less money at amazon.com, but
please
buy from your favorite soaring book supplier.

Other new items at www.cumulus-soaring.com

Glider Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge by Russell Holtz
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...tsHandbook.htm

Flight Training Manual For Gliders by Russell Holtz
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...ForGliders.htm

Sailplane Design, by Vittorio Pajno
Discount - Slightly Damaged Copies Available
The first shipment of these books was unfortunately damaged on the way to
me
from Italy. 11 of the 20 books were perfect, but 9 were damaged slightly.
Being a perfectionist and not feeling comfortable selling the slightly
damaged books as perfect books, I received a discount from the vendor so
I
could sell the books at a discount. The damage consists of "bruises" to
the
spines of the books and one or 2 with dents in the side of the spine (see
photo below). I will be selling them for $59.95 which is $25 off the
standard price. None of the books are badly damaged. I think the
discount
is an extremely good value. You can select a discounted (slightly
damaged)
book when you order. I will ship the least damaged books first. You can
see a photo of the damage on the web site.
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...laneDesign.htm

TomTom Navigator 6 Street Navigation Software
The only complaint I had about version 5 was that you couldn't enter GPS
coordinates and then navigate to that location - as would be necessary to
navigate to the GPS coordinates of an off-airport glider landing.
Version 6
can do that - which is nice. It's a great value at $149.95 for anyone
that
already owns a Pocket PC and GPS. I also have a few copies of Navigator
5
left in stock that I'm selling for $75.
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/tomtom.htm

Good Soaring,

Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com




  #4  
Old November 17th 06, 04:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tony[_1_]
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Posts: 40
Default New Steve Fossett Book - and other new stuff

Oh yea, i knew of his other solo accomplishments. It is amazing, im
not trying to knock him any, was just curious. Hes very lucky to have
been able to do all that he has. I should email him and offer the use
of my cherokee so he can get his silver badge. He should jump at that!


Paul Remde wrote:
Hi Tony,

All his soaring records were done in 2-seat gliders. Some of the records
were credited with him as the pilot in command and some gave credit to the
other pilot (Terry Delore or Einar Enevoldson), but both pilots are listed
on the records. So yes, it is correct that he has no solo soaring records.
However, that is not the case in his other endeavors. Many of his records
in balloons and sailboats were done solo, as was his around the world
nonstop flight in the Virgin Atlantic GlobalExplorer jet. It is my guess
that he enjoys being able to share the workload in gliders and likes the
added safety of a backup pilot. He'd be dead now if Terry Delore didn't get
him down from 30,000 feet fast on one of their Argentina flights - as
documented in both his book and Terry's book.

Who knows, after he gets most of the open class records maybe he'll go after
the Standard and 15m class records... I would imagine that the experience
he's been racking-up over the years has made him an extremely capable
sailplane pilot.

... I can just hear the conversation now... Terry, I'd like to go set
another world record with you tomorrow, but I should probably get my Bronze
badge first....

Little known facts about Steve Fossett:
- He has swam across the English Channel
- He has climbed the highest mountains on 6 of the 7 continents
- He won the Baron Hilton Cup and spent his week at the Hilton Ranch.
- He raced in the Iditarod dog sled race in Alaska
- One of his next big goals is the land speed record - going for 800 mph.
- He's an Eagle Scout
- He is not from a wealthy family, he earned his fortune

Good Soaring,

Paul Remde

"Tony" wrote in message
ups.com...
steve has definitely done some great things. has had some amazing
glider flights flying with amazing glider pilots. has he ever pulled
off any fantastic flight solo though? SSA doesnt show him having any
badges issued in the USA. For the record, I dont have any either.


Paul Remde wrote:
Hi,

I just read the new book "Chasing the Wind: The Autobiography of Steve
Fossett". Below is my review.
I am a big fan of Steve Fossett. I have closely followed many of his
record
breaking endeavors over the years. I met him briefly at the Soaring
Society
of America convention in February of 2005 just a few weeks before he made
the first nonstop around the world flight in the Virgin Atlantic
GlobalFlyer. He impressed me as a very friendly and down-to-earth
person.
I've also been pleased to sell a few soaring instruments to his team over
the years - shipped to New Zealand and Argentina.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading about his early life as an Eagle Scout and
his
business career and especially liked reading about his adventures related
to
endurance swimming, sled-dog racing, mountain climbing, yachting,
ballooning, and flying airplanes and gliders. He has an extremely
adventurous spirit and a "can do" attitude that I admire. While I have
no
desire to climb mountains or go around the world in a balloon, I enjoyed
reading the entire book.

Upon first opening the book I was a bit disappointed to find that there
are
no chapters dedicated to soaring and no photographs of gliders. In
recent
years he has obtained many world soaring records. Thankfully, there are
about 7 pages in the beginning of the last chapter dedicated to his
soaring
adventures. The section gives a good overview of his adventures setting
world soaring records in gliders with Terry Delore and flying with Einar
Enevoldson going for high altitude flights with the Perlan Project.

After the book was published he and Einar Enevoldson set a new world
altitude record in gliders of 50,671 feet (15,447 m).

I feel that all cross-country glider pilots have a bit of adventurous
spirit
in us. I certainly felt like an "adventurer" while doing my first long
distance cross-country soaring flights and while going after state
soaring
records. I found the book to be very motivational. It has rekindled my
desire to do long, memorable and record setting soaring flights.

The book is available he
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...ingTheWind.htm

You can also buy the book for a little less money at amazon.com, but
please
buy from your favorite soaring book supplier.

Other new items at www.cumulus-soaring.com

Glider Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge by Russell Holtz
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...tsHandbook.htm

Flight Training Manual For Gliders by Russell Holtz
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...ForGliders.htm

Sailplane Design, by Vittorio Pajno
Discount - Slightly Damaged Copies Available
The first shipment of these books was unfortunately damaged on the way to
me
from Italy. 11 of the 20 books were perfect, but 9 were damaged slightly.
Being a perfectionist and not feeling comfortable selling the slightly
damaged books as perfect books, I received a discount from the vendor so
I
could sell the books at a discount. The damage consists of "bruises" to
the
spines of the books and one or 2 with dents in the side of the spine (see
photo below). I will be selling them for $59.95 which is $25 off the
standard price. None of the books are badly damaged. I think the
discount
is an extremely good value. You can select a discounted (slightly
damaged)
book when you order. I will ship the least damaged books first. You can
see a photo of the damage on the web site.
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...laneDesign.htm

TomTom Navigator 6 Street Navigation Software
The only complaint I had about version 5 was that you couldn't enter GPS
coordinates and then navigate to that location - as would be necessary to
navigate to the GPS coordinates of an off-airport glider landing.
Version 6
can do that - which is nice. It's a great value at $149.95 for anyone
that
already owns a Pocket PC and GPS. I also have a few copies of Navigator
5
left in stock that I'm selling for $75.
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/tomtom.htm

Good Soaring,

Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com



 




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