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11 th Annual Cole & Rita Palen Free-Flight Memorial Meet Saturday, May 16, 2015 Location: Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome News Flash 4/17/15 This issue includes a review of the 2014 meet, announcements for the 2015 meet and model plans for some eligible models for our 2015 themed event. ONE MONTH TO GO…GET BUILDING! A review of the 2014 meet… Last May we held our 10 th annual event on the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome airfield before the show season was underway. This allowed us to fly all day without interfering with full-scale activities. We were fortunate to have cooperative weather and enjoyed a good turnout of modelers and models. The theme for 2014 was “The Guns of August” and we and several models were built by our participants just for this event. John Kramer’s Nieuport monoplane is a good example of an aircraft that bridged aircraft of peacetime to wartime. John’s model is finished in Russian colors. Above: It isn’t often you see the Caudron G.3 as a free-flight model, but in 2014, we had two of them on hand! Matt King and FS Gilbert both elected to build this challenging subject. Tim Haggerty’s Fokker Eindecker as displayed on the WWI table. Steve Sweeney had several beautifully built models at the meet, all of which were great flying too! Here he is trying to remember how many winds he just packed into his Nieuport 11. Mark Braunlich brought this vintage Jenny from the old IDEAL design.

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  • 11th Annual Cole & Rita Palen

    Free-Flight Memorial Meet

    Saturday, May 16, 2015

    Location:

    Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome

    News Flash 4/17/15

    This issue includes a review of the 2014 meet, announcements for the 2015 meet and model plans for some eligible models for our 2015 themed event. ONE MONTH TO GO…GET BUILDING!

    A review of the 2014 meet… Last May we held our 10th annual event on the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome airfield before the show season was underway. This allowed us to fly all day without interfering with full-scale activities. We were fortunate to have cooperative weather and enjoyed a good turnout of modelers and models. The theme for 2014 was “The Guns of August” and we and several models were built by our participants just for this event.

    John Kramer’s Nieuport monoplane is a good example of an aircraft that bridged aircraft of peacetime to wartime. John’s model is finished in Russian colors.

    Above: It isn’t often you see the Caudron G.3 as a free-flight model, but in 2014, we had two of them on hand! Matt King and FS Gilbert both elected to build this challenging subject.

    Tim Haggerty’s Fokker Eindecker as displayed on the WWI table.

    Steve Sweeney had several beautifully built models at the meet, all of which were great flying too! Here he is trying to remember how many winds he just packed into his Nieuport 11.

    Mark Braunlich brought this vintage Jenny from the old IDEAL design.

  • Pete Truesdell came up from Long Island and designed a few different models to fit the early WWI aircraft theme. Here he is with his BE2 model.

    Steve Sweeney generously built these simplified WWI fighters for all to enjoy, complete with French and German Minion pilots.

    Late in the afternoon on the Sunday following the meet, a family staying Ulster County visited the Aerodrome. One of the kids picked up one of Steve Sweeney's models which Steve had generously built specifically for others to fly and enjoy. His father cautioned, "No touching," but we encouraged him and the others to give the models a try. It was delight for the Sherpa family, who emigrated from Mt. Everest to New York and were on their first-ever visit to ORA. Before sunset they had put in several flights. We later learned that they helped to repair the broken-down rented van of another visiting family from Belgium!

    Bob Passerelli built and flew this Taube from Pete Truesdell plans.

    FS Gilbert is a great craftsman and chooses some unusual subjects. Here is his Sopwith Dove, which is somewhat like a 2-seat version of the better-known Sopwith Pup.

  • Farman Moustique model built by Matt King from the old Walt Mooney plan. Solid sheet balsa construction.

    Steve Sweeney’s model of the Aerodrome’s Aeromarine Klemm.

    An intense moment of winding a rubber motor captured on film!

    Clay Hammond rebuilt one of Cole Palen’s old Beech Staggerwing models that had been damaged and was in storage.

    Steve Sweeney’s creative mind came up with these Mike Spandau awards to present to those who had misfortunes with their models during the meet. Fortunately, we only handed out a few of these!

    FS Gilbert’s beautiful Sopwith Dolphin.

    Matt King winds up his Fokker D.VII for the D.VII Mass Launch as Forrest Walker looks on.

  • And they’re off! Multiple Fokker D.VIIs head skyward!

    Here’s a closer view of the gaggle of Fokkers.

    Bob Bard winds up his sport model for the Mixed event mass launch.

    And, here’s the mixed event mass-launch. All types of FF, rubber models can participate.

    Just a few seconds later and Clay Hammond’s Mooney-designed White Monoplane can be seen in the wild blue yonder at the top of the photo.

    2014 Event Results Pioneer

    1st Place - Kerry Sweeney 2nd Place - Ed Novak

    3rd Place - Mike Sweeney

    WWI 1st Place – Bob Passerelli 2nd Place – John Kramer 3rd Place – Tom Nallen

    Golden Age

    1st Place – Bob Passerreli 2nd Place – John Kramer

    3rd Place – Matt King

    Mixed Event 1st Place – Matt King 2nd Place – Ed Novak

    3rd Place – Clay Hammond

    Ladies Event 1st Place – Joyce Timchak 2nd Place – Kerry Sweeney

    3rd Place – Carol Harklerode

    Mass Launches Fokker D.VII

    1st Place – Steve Sweeney 2nd Place – Bob Gulnik 3rd Place – Matt King

  • Boxy Bipe 1st Place – Ken Cassens

    2nd Place – Carol Harklerode 3rd Place – Clay Hammond

    Mixed Mass Launch 1st Place – Matt King

    2nd Place – Kerry Sweeney 3rd Place – John Kramer

    Spandau Awards

    John Kramer – Into the trees Bob Bard – Wound rubber in reverse

    Peter Truesdell – Re-kit of model

    Perpetual Memorial Awards

    Cole Palen Best Multi-wing Award Tom Nallen – Fokker Triplane

    Larry Potter/Andy Keefe/Gordon Bainbridge Craftsmanship Award

    F.S. Gilbert

    Dick King Sportsmanship Award Clay Hammond

    Bob Love Technical Achievement Award Peter Truesdell

    Dave Fox Fokker D.VII Mass Launch Award Steve Sweeney

    Rita Palen/Kay Bainbridge/Judy Meyers Ulfik Award Kerry Sweeney

    Dick Day Concours d’Elegance Award Sean Tavares – Anatra Anasal

    Pilot’s Choice Steve Sweeney

    Longest Distance Travelled Mark and Martin Braunlick

    (Note to winners of perpetual awards…

    Brass plaques will be mailed out shortly!)

    Albatros debut

    Immediately following the 2014 meet, Vivian Birdsall and students from her Saxe Middle-School class joined in on a ribbon cutting ceremony for the public-debut flight of the Aerodrome’s newly restored Albatros D.Va. Vivian and her class helped raise funds to make the restoration possible.

    Ken Cassens took the Albatros up for a brief pre-airshow season flight to the delight of the crowd, and was greeted with a warm round of applause upon his return.

  • To round out was already a full day, the Aerodrome held a fundraising an enjoyable early-evening fundraising dinner in the History of Flight building.

    Some of the Aerodrome’s staff members dressed in period attire for the dinner.

    2015 event…1915 Set the dial on your personal Wayback Machines to 1915. It is time think about the Fokker Scourge, Warneford's downing of the big Zepp in his little Morane Parasol, and other planes and events of that year in which the War in the Air was heating up. The 11th Annual Cole and Rita Palen Memorial Free Flight Meet will include all of the events you have come to expect over the past 10 years, and will host a special themed mass-launch event for models of aircraft that were built and flown during the first full year of the Great War. Bring your Eindeckers, Morane Saulniers, Taubes and Avros!

    Tour the museum on opening day, and stick around for the Aerodrome’s early evening annual spring fundraising dinner!

    Special notes regarding participation in the 2015 event:

    • Registration Fee/Admission for participants -

    $0.00! - May 16 will be opening day of the museum for the year. Modelers participating in the memorial model meet do not need to pay any registration or admission if they are flying a model in the meet! Please print out the attached admission pass and turn it in at the admission booth, so the Aerodrome can keep track of who came to participate.

    • Fundraising dinner – We (the Palen Meet organizers) would encourage participation at the Aerodrome’s fundraising dinner later in the evening if it is possible. If not, donations to the museum in any amount, or a membership to the museum would be greatly appreciated…but not required.

    • Membership - This is a good time to point out

    membership to the Aerodrome. If you would like to give a contribution to the Museum, why not become a member? Museum memberships start at $25. At the $25 level, members get the Aerodrome’s quarterly newsletter Rotary Ramblings, and a discount at the museum gift shop. Higher levels of membership provide season passes to the Aerodrome for individuals and for families. See our membership form for details of other benefits of membership at different levels.

    • Timed Events – for the Pioneer, WWI, Golden Age, Mixed, and Ladies events, flights are timed. We encourage you to keep track of your best flight times and have a friend time your flights for you. Fill out the flight sheets (provided at the meet) with your best times and drop the sheets into the appropriate boxes for each event. Winners will be those with the highest flight times. This is the honor system…no cheating!

    • Mass Launches - will be held on the hour throughout the day… specific times to be determined.

    • We have a facebook group page for the Palen

    Meet, so please take a look there for some interesting posts and for the latest news…Feel free to post photos of your projects there too! https://www.facebook.com/groups/ColeAndRitaPalenAnnualMemorialFreeFlightMeet/ WE HOPE TO SEE YOU IN MAY!

    Clay Hammond – [email protected]

    Matt King – [email protected] Tom Polapink – [email protected] Sean Tavares – [email protected]

    Pete Truesdell – [email protected]

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  • Free Admission on May 16, 2015

    to the Aerodrome for participants

    in the 11th Annual Cole & Rita Palen

    Free Flight Memorial Meet

    Please print, fill out and turn this form in at the admission booth on the day of the event if you have a model and will be flying in the meet. Name____________________

    Address_________________ ________________________ ________________________ Phone___________________

    Email____________________

    Model(s) entered__________ _________________________ _________________________

    Thank you for your

    participation!

    Look for some of these models at the 2015 Palen Meet!

  • ______# Attending

    Name: ______________________________________

    Address:______________________________________

    ______________________________________

    Phone: ______________________________________

    Email: ______________________________________

    Table reservations for 10 can be reserved for $300.00

    _____Not Attending

    Donation Enclosed: $______________

    Name: _____________________________________

    Address:_____________________________________

    _____________________________________

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    Email: _____________________________________

    Please detach and send to: Rhinebeck Aerodrome Museum, PO BOX 229,

    Rhinebeck NY 12572, Attn: Carol

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Rhinebeck Aerodrome Museum A copy of the Rhinebeck Aerodrome Museum’s latest annual report may be obtained from the Museum office of the Office of the Attorney General, Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, NY, NY 10271

    Saturday May 16, 2015

    Cole & Rita Palen Memorial

    Free-Flight Model Meet Rhinebeck Aerodrome Airfield

    Rhinebeck Aerodrome Museum

    Fundraiser History of Flight Building

  • Program

    Free Flight Meet 7 AM –3:30 PM ~ ORA Airfield

    Projects and Improvements Tour 3:30 –4:30 PM ~ Ryan Hangar

    Reception and Silent Auction Commence

    4:30 PM ~History of Flight Building

    Dinner & Presentations

    5:00 PM

    Film Presentation

    6:00 PM

    Dessert, Coffee

    7:00 PM

    Auction Bidding Ends

    Live Auction Starts 7:00 PM

    Winning Bids Announced 7:30 PM– 8:00 PM

    The Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome was started by Cole Palen in

    1958. Cole passed away in 1993, but his legacy is carried on to this day

    by a dedicated group of employees and volunteers. Keeping the

    Aerodrome operating with its fleet of numerous antique airplanes and

    automobiles is an expensive and time-consuming operation.

    Our focus for this year’s spring fundraiser is the Aerodrome’s

    general fund. Supplementing the general fund is the single best way the

    museum can maximize every dollar donated. It is used primarily for

    conducting normal, day to day museum and airshow operations...but is

    also used by the museum, when necessary, to augment funds required

    for restorations, special projects, capital improvements, as well as new

    acquisitions. Even if a physical item is donated to the museum rather

    than bought, there is most often additional costs involved that are paid

    out of the general fund. These costs can range from retrieval and/or

    shipping, to appraisals, and further to long term management and pres-

    ervation of the asset. While we agree that having a specific project

    identified is often preferred, the museum seeks a healthy balance be-

    tween restricted projects and our general account fundraising. This

    event is dedicated to that goal.

    Our day will start with the 11th Annual Cole & Rita Palen Free

    Flight Memorial Model Meet* at 7AM. This is a fun event celebrating

    one of Cole’s favorite past times and you are welcome to observe or

    participate. E-mail us for additional information.

    The fundraising dinner and silent auction will commence at

    4:30PM in the History of Flight Building. As in previous years, we will

    screen a ORA themed film presentation during the dinner. Dinner will

    be served at 5PM and will be chicken, macaroni & cheese, cole slaw

    and ciabatta bread; catered by Smoky Rock BBQ. The meal is $30.00

    per person and a portion of that amount comes back to the museum

    based on final costs. Please RSVP using the form on the back of this

    page before May 2, 2015.

    If you are unable to attend the dinner, but would like to support

    the fundraiser, please feel free to send a donation using the attached

    form.

    Thank you for your support of

    Cole Palen’s Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome!

    Michael DiGiacomio

    Rhinebeck Aerodrome Museum Board President

    * Events are weather permitting

  • Contributions fund restorations and maintenance of aircraft, autos and help improve facilities. If you would like to fund a specific project, please contact us at 845-752-3200.

    Please check this box if you would like to receive just the email version of the newsletter to save a tree.

    All levels of Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome membership include:

    Subscription to Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome’s quarterly Rotary Ramblings newsletter

    10% discount at aerodrome gift shops Level _____ Fledgling

    Contribution

    $25

    Benefits

    Subscription to Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome’s Rotary Ramblings quarterly newsletter and a 10% discount at aerodrome gift shops.

    _____ Aviator

    $50

    Individual - One pass good for admission for an entire year

    _____ Wingman _____ Scout _____ Ace

    $100 $250 $500

    Family - Two adult and two children passes good for admission for an entire year. Family - Four adult passes good for admission for an entire year, and an embroidered aerodrome hat. Family - Four adult passes good for admission for an entire year, an embroidered Aerodrome hat and a gift shop item valued at $50 or less.

    _____ Flight Leader $2000 Lifetime - Air show admission for member and accompanying guests for life, personalized tour, a gift shop item valued at $50 or less and an embroidered hat and Lifetime Member shirt.

    PLEASE INQUIRE AT THE GIFT SHOP ABOUT HIGHER LEVELS OF MEMBERSHIP (SQUADRON LEADER: $5000, and WING LEADER: $10,000) OFFERING EVEN GREATER BENEFITS.

    Name:_____________________________________________ Date:_____________________

    Street Address:________________________________________________________________

    City:__________________________________ State/Province:_________________________

    Zip-Code/Country Code_______________ Country___________________________________

    E-mail:__________________________________Phone:_______________________________

    SEND TO: Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome PO Box 229 Rhinebeck, New York 12572 www.oldrhinebeck.org

    Updated 1-01-2015

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