Steve Saves the Day!
Due to illness, Alan Black was unable to present his talk on the "Water Molecule" ... So, our own DAF Photographer (last years Programs Chair), Steve Sappington, presented a beautiful DVD showing aerial views Over California. We enjoyed seeing many of places we have all flow to or will fly to this coming year. Thank you again Steve for "stepping up" at the last minute. We wish Alan a speedy recovery and hope to re-schedule him to speak later this year.Death Valley Days
Thanks to Laurice for putting things together. Another resounding success!
Flocking to Flabob
The lunch at the Flabob restaurant was excellent, and the staff did a great job getting everything out quickly and to the right people. We can highly recommend a trip there if you're looking for a nearby destination. Thanks to Linda for getting things set up!
Northrop F-5 / 1st SAMi Award
We learned all about F-5 which was created by Northrop here in Los Angeles and the special meaning it has to many of our DAF'Rs who worked on or flew in the program. We also were entertained by the film that accompanied it which was created at the Western Museum of Flight at Torrance Airport. Special thanks went to DAF'R Cindy Macha and her staff for allowing the use of the F-5A to complete the filming and commentary. Thanks also went to the film's Producer/Cinematographer/Editor DAF'R President Larry Chapman.
In addition to the F-5 program, Skyor Piper became the first recipient of a new type of recognition from DAF - the Special Aviation Milestone (SAMi) Award. The SAMi is intended to recognize special and significant accomplishments in the aviation world by a club member. Skylor was recognized for his achievements at the 2015 and 2016 Reno Air Races which included being first DAFer to race at Reno (just qualifying is difficult) and winning the 1st SLALOM Match Racing Championship (undefeated in 16 head-to-head races). Congratulations, Skylor! (Additional details and photos here).
A Gathering of Heroes: The Last Reunion
January's showing of the film “A Gathering of Heroes: The Last Reunion” was a rewarding experience for all. The film celebrated the highly decorated 352nd Fighter Group in WWII who the Germans called the ‘Bluenosed Bastards’. We learned about these special veteran’s as they told their story's in their own words with archival P-51 gun camera footage and some home movies and photos. The film was both informative and inspiring . Afterwards, Brent Wilson shared his experence in making the film and answered a few questions.Future Programs: If you have any ideas for a program or you would like to present a program, please call Maggie Smith at 310-408-2592