Future Pattern Pilot

Robert Wantz rwantz2 at comcast.net
Mon Sep 30 15:50:35 AKDT 2002


Ah... Terry, it looks like it's up to you then!  A little 'bonus'.  Nothing keeps you young like kids.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Terry Terrenoire 
  To: discussion at nsrca.org 
  Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 10:31 AM
  Subject: Re: Future Pattern Pilot


  Sadly, not the case. Oldest son and wife in mid 30s and not sure of having kids. Second son, (hates anything that flys), is just 30 and has announced that he and wife have decided not to have a family! My daughter, 25, is married and wants a large family, 4 or 5 kids, is in her 3rd year of Medical school. She plans to wait until getting her MD before starting a family.....Her husband is a Surgeon at Allagheny Medical in Pittsburgh, PA. She is at Pitt!

  Doesn't look like I'll be teaching any grandkids for at least another 6 or 7 years!! I really envy those of you who have them!!

  Terry T.

  On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 06:34:31 -0700 "Wade & Barbara Akle" <wb_akle at msn.com> writes:
    Terry,
    Looks like you will need to clean up the Dremel jig saw soon for your Grandkids... congratulations
    Wade

      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Terry Terrenoire
      Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 3:34 AM
      To: discussion at nsrca.org
      Subject: Re: Future Pattern Pilot

      Back in 1984 my then 16 yr old son got me into pattern. He too had gone to the field with me, learned how to use the power tools, much to the chigrin of his mother. She nearly had a fit when she came into the basement and saw him operating the Dremel jig saw when he was about 4 yrs old. He didn't solo until he was about 12, but reaally took off after that. To this day, he credits his interest in engineering and computers to the exposure to the hobby and the people in it. 

      Since graduating from Clarkson, about 10 years ago, he hase not had much time to play with the planes, but the flame is still there. This year I had him flying my Zagi and my G-Trick. He reallly liked the G-Trick and commented that he thought it flew better than anything he had flown in competition in the 80's. That includes a Tipo, and several other top 60 size competition planes.

      We got his 9 ch radio updated last spring and I prepared one of his old planes, an 48 inchWS high performance plane, and he flew it just great.

      I have offered him one of my 120 ships to fly any time he wants to return to the competition, and I could see the juices start to flow again. At 34, married 2 years, and having just bought a house that needs a lot of remodeling, that may be a year or two away, but I do think he will eventually return. 

      Yes, it is a great father-son hobby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      Terry T.

      On Sat, 28 Sep 2002 08:02:41 -0400 "Roger King" <rogerking at sg23.com> writes:
            On page 12 in the recent Model Aviation (November 2002) is a picture of a
        future pattern pilot.  I hope!  Our son Caleb is now twenty-one months old and 
        has visited a couple of R/C meets.  About twice a week we go and look around Daddy's
        shop to help keep his interest up.  When given a transmitter he placed his thumb
        on the stick...maybe a natural?  This is a great Father/son sport!

        A proud Dad,
        Roger King


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