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Dave's end of the hangar

As we are getting ready for Oshkosh I am thinking of Mom and Dad.  They both just loved Oshkosh AirVenture.  They loved the friends that they knew and the ones that they had not meet yet but would during the show. 

I remember going to Oshkosh in 1974.  Dad convinced Mom that Oshkosh was only 500 miles from Kerrville not the 1400 that it really is.  Mom knew that it was a lot farther than 500 but she would go with whatever Dad said it should be. 

Mom and Dad were a force to be reckoned with at Oshkosh.  Even as a teenager they would out walk all of us kids.  Mom and Dad felt that if someone took the time to clean their airplane and bring it to the show we had a duty to look at it.  As a group we walked the entire flight line.  We looked at every airplane that we could find on the field not just the show planes, all of the planes.

Just because we walked A LOT, we were not against getting a free ride back across the field.  That same year that Oshkosh was only 500 miles from Kerrville we ran into Molt Taylor, (Aerocar), and he offered to give us a ride back to the main area.  He had a Vista Cruiser station wagon and we could all fit in the car.  It was great!  But it was also an interesting drive.  Molt had trailered his plane to the show and had these giant mirrors strapped to his car and Molt talked non-stop.  At some point during the drive Molt’s car mirror knocked a poor volunteer off his bike.   Molt just waived and shouted, “Sorry” and kept going.  That was an eye opening experience for this 12-year-old kid.

Later on when I was in high school in Kerrville I would never see Mom and Dad during show season as they traveled around the country.  They worked as a team as they worked at conventions and dinner parties selling Mooneys.  They even had hand signals.  

I have been thinking about Mom and Dad a lot this week.  In our family we record all events in relation with Oshkosh, Sun N Fun, AOPA and first flights.  It wasn’t until I was working at Boeing in the late ‘80s that I realized that not everyone had families that worked in jobs they loved.  Every dinner conversation at the LoPresti table was about design or building or some ones air plane project.  Oshkosh was always the one big dead line for projects.  Our business and family calendar revolved around this convention. 

This year I want to hear from you either in person at our booth or send me an email.  What is the big project that you worked on for Oshkosh?  Did your project make it on time to get to the show?  Is there an event that "I just got to get to" at Oshkosh?  Send me an email or better yet send me a video.  I promise to share the best ones in a future newsletter.

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Rj's Thoughts

For those of you who don't know...Roy LoPresti was the lead designer for the Lunar Lander (LEM). Roy was a great advocate of efficiency. In his view everything counted. Every gram of weight, every curve of design and every quarter knot of performance. He had an unbridled passion for doing his very best and it showed.

Friday, we lost Peggy, Roy's wife of 50 years. It is likely that only we know how much she contributed to Roy's work and to the space program itself. They were high school sweethearts, graduating together at 16.  Much of what we do is based on the ethics they both passed on to us. We have the reputation of being the best in our field. If that is so, it's because they both insisted on it. I am privileged to have known them both.

After Roy died, I started hearing his voice in my head. Prodding me on. Encouraging.

I suppose I will now hear Peggy as well.

Please come look us up at Oshkosh. I'd be glad to chat about our work. However, if it looks like I'm not paying attention, please don't be offended... I'm probably listening to some other voices in my head.

Rj Siegel    COO/LoPresti

 

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AirVenture Here We Come

Buy One, Get One
 ½ Off Sale
(equal or lesser value).

During EAA Oshkosh AirVenture 2009,
 there is an amazing one time only discount
available at our booth number 332
or at any of our LoPresti Partners 

This is for all LoPresti branded items. BoomBeams, Cowlings, SpeedMods, everything. 

If you are looking for a "deal" at AirVenture, THIS IS IT!

Buy a BoomBeam and get a SpeedSpat ½ off. 

 

Have 2 airplanes?  Buy a BoomBeam for one and get a BoomBeam for the other at 1/2 off.

Got a Buddy?  Buddy Buys work too!  If you both want a kit for your plane, just come on down and say, "Here's my Buddy," and get this once in a lifetime offer.

Do you both need cowls?  You could save $13,000 on a pair of Saratoga cowls. 

 

(Except for the Fury airplane of course)

LoPrestiFury -- Buy at AirVenture

With the Certificate of Occupancy for our new facility in Sebastian Florida we are taking orders for the next 60 LoPrestiFurys.

 

Joining our Fury sales team this year, is Earle Boyter. Well acquainted with the sales of Mooney and Diamond Aircraft, he takes his love of beautiful aircraft to the next level: The Fury. In his words, "The Fury is aviation's ultimate flying experience." Earle has been on the LoPrestiFury Advisory Board since its beginning, and is a long-standing friend of the family. His experience and commitment to the program have been invaluable to its development.

"We don't believe in an aircraft design being stagnant. We are constantly improving this aircraft. The Fury is now 48 inches wide. The engine, the avionics, and the Intuition System have all been upgraded to improve the Fury versatility. There is always a little more to tweak - a little more speed, more ergonomics, greater fuel efficiency to be gained," said Curt LoPresti, CEO.

The Fury now has a wider cabin and new interior.  A full size model of the "tweaked" cabin will be on display at our booth along with bold and exciting paint schemes. Sink in to the luxurious  leather seats, listen to the amazing sound systems, and grab those controls- all while you watch the Fury fly you through its paces.

One thing that has remained the same is that we are following the business model that Roy LoPresti first established.  To order the Fury there is no risk to the buyer.  All funds for orders are escrowed and under the control of the customer, not the company. Rj Siegel, COO, says, "Roy LoPresti was a fabulous designer but it was his honesty and integrity that brought him even more renown. We are following Roy's wishes by making the process of becoming a Fury owner very simple, easy and safe.  No one will every lose money on deposit with LoPresti." 

Want more?  The Fury info pack will be available starting on opening day of AirVenture.


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Corkey's Plane Talk

Fury Flying - Corkey's blog

June 23rd, 2009
As I taxi out in a light rain I know I’d better get out of Dallas because the skies are about to open up. I’m headed to Frasca Field in Urbana, IL, for Rudy Frasca’s fly-in. Rudy’s fly-in is old grass roots fun, like the first days of the EAA conventions. Good fun flying, flying stories, and new friendships, all summed up as aviation fellowship. The setting is his private airport with a hard surface and grass runways, a beautiful clubhouse surrounded by trees, picnic tables and a museum hangar. Fun signs such as “Lucille’s Flying School and Hot Dog Stand” and “Rudy’s Airplane Rides” let you know you’re going to have a great time. Yes, there are hot dogs and hamburgers and yes there was a PT-23 and Great Lakes giving free airplane rides. People and planes, there were plenty of both. Paul and Audrey Poberizney were there (Paul was running around in a golf cart parking airplanes), Rudy, his wife and all the kids and grand kids (WOW the Frascas are a gang), and then there was Jim Bede with endless jokes on every subject. There were just too many interesting people there to mention. Airplanes, everything from war birds to Cubs graced the parking area. There was a Great Lakes bi-plane that was outstanding along with a matching pair of Stinsons, one a Voyager and the other a Station Wagon. I have to mention the yellow PT-19 with the shark’s mouth painted on the nose; I have seen this flying machine at many shows.

This trip to Rudy’s was a little work and pleasure for me. We were shooting lifestyle pictures for our Fury multi-page brochure that will be in the Fury information package along with our DVD, pictures, 3 view, etcetera. To answer the many questions I get about this information packet, yes it will be available at Oshkosh. Doug Edmonds, a renowned photographer and noted for his life style shots, did his magic; (he impressed me). Doug asked me if we could arrange for some of these people to be in our shoot. I pointed out two couples and asked if they would fit the bill. Doug said they were perfect and did I think they would do it? He looked at me as I got up, walked to their table and said, “Hi, we’re shooting pictures for our Fury brochure and need a good looking lady and an ugly guy. You two are perfect, would you do it?” The expression on Doug’s face was priceless; (I don’t think he thought I would ask them like that, hahahahaha). They laughed and were game for the shoot. The other couple had watched all of this and smiled as I approached them. Doug sat apprehensively, not knowing what to expect. I spoke to the lady of the second couple “Sweet lady, is he bothering you? I see he has been trying to pick you up for the last hour with no success. Would you two mind leaning on the fence behind the Fury for some pictures?” I said to the guy, “you may have more success with her if she thinks you’re something special by being in our pictures.” Everyone was in good spirits and the shots came out like Doug wanted them, perfect. Oh, by the way both couples were married and enjoyed the shoot and my approach. Doug also shot pics of Rudy’s P-40 with the Fury and others that you can view when you get your Fury information package. I hate calling it an information package because it is really a first class prospectus of and about the Fury, its history, construction, future and lots of exciting Fury flying on the DVD.

With the brochure shoot complete it was time to do some flying. Rudy wanted to see the Fury and his P-40 making formation fly-bys for the attendees, oh twist my arm. Bob Frasca was flying their T-34 in the pattern, so I took off and flew several fly-bys with the T-34 while waiting for the P-40 to taxi out and take off. The Frasca gang has a lot of airplanes. I guess that’s why Rudy had so many kids; he needed pilots. David Frasca flew the P-40 and was a great lead. I joined up and around we went the Flying Tiger and the Fury. In formation I had flash backs of flying my P-51 and Bearcat next to Rudy’s P-40. He and I flew together a lot back then. I also have to say that with the P-40 I couldn’t hear my engine, hahahaha. I could sure hear his. This P-40 is the most photographed Flying Tiger in the world. After we landed, both of us answered questions about the flying, the airplanes and of all things kNotWax. The bugs were all over the airplanes. As I answered questions I was cleaning bugs and again they asked, “what are you cleaning the bugs off with?” My reply was “water,” then I handed them my rag, poured from my water bottle and said, “have a go!” kNotWax just amazes me and I’m sooooooo glad it covers the Fury. The people wanted to see us fly again so Rudy told them “tomorrow David and Corkey will fly the Wildcat and Fury.” David and I looked at each other and thought “it must be good to be the King” hahahaha. In fact everyone at the show addressed Rudy and Paul P. as King Rudy and Pope Paul, which they took in good sprit.

The next day I had Paul P’s grandson-in-law, Mike, with me. He was in love with the Fury and wanted to fly it. Mike had been kept busy flying all the free rides for Rudy in the PT-23 non-stop, so I gave him his wish of flying the Fury. I told Mike I understood his plight; that when I would fly into the EAA convention at Rockford as a young pilot Paul P. would be next to my Mustang before I shut down. I would be unloading the 51 as he would say, “I have several press people for you to fly.” I was happy to do it. Mike was in lust and love with the Fury. Eventually I had to tell him it was my turn, hahahaha, and we joined up with the Wildcat as it took off. Yep, I had flown our 51 and F8F in formation with this Wildcat, what memories. At least with the Wildcat I could hear my engine, a comforting sound. A friend and noted photographer, Paul Newman — NO JOKE, that’s his name — shot pics of the Fury with the P-40 and Wildcat. I can’t wait to see them. When I was preteen I saved my money and sent it to Paul Newman for a set of race pictures he sold from magazines ads. He sent me the pics and my money back with a note telling me to enjoy aviation. I would spread these post card pics out on my desk doing homework and in school, hahahaha. He and I have remained friends for many years. I still have the pics in my collection.

Saturday night was the fly-in dinner in the main hangar, which has a Big Ass fan to keep us cool — yes, that is the name of the company that makes this fan: “The Big Ass Fan Co.” If they turn it up full speed, it blows everybody out the doors. I’m telling you it looks like helicopter blades. You’ve got to see one - I want one! The only thing that cost anyone anything other than the cut-rate fuel price was the catered dinner. Rudy covered the breakfasts, lunch, snacks etc. It must be good to be the King, hahahaha. I was reminded again at the dinner, as I sat with Jim and Jane Bede enjoying the meal, when I heard Rudy on the speaker. “We had a DVD to show but it’s only audio, no pictures, so Corkey Fornof will tell us about the LoPresti Fury and flying for the movies” to which an approving applause sounded. I improvised, but that’s what I always do when giving one of my talks. Sunday morning I said my goodbyes, mounted up and headed out. Next stop, the COPA gathering in Duluth, MN. I hope it’s not as cold as it was last year.

 

Check 6,


J.W."Corkey" Fornof

Taxiing in I had but one thought:
"When can I fly it again?"

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 First Saturday at LoPresti
August 1st, AirVenture - Oshkosh

"LoPresti First Saturday will be remote at AirVenture"

We will be interviewing EAA members and AirVenture attendee's on how they promote aviation in their home town and we will be collecting stories about "the dream of flight" for publication in next months newsletter.

LoPresti First Saturday is about connecting aviation to modern America. 

As a boy, Roy LoPresti hung around airports and airplanes every chance he got. However, what was possible and even common 60 years ago, is neither today. Roy bemoaned the loss of innocence and the lack of places for kids and pilots to meet.   So we opened "LeRoy's Cafe" as a place for pilots and the community to "Hang Out". Later we added First Saturday to formally bring the two together once a month with a full breakfast, an interesting topic and a guest speaker. Any proceeds we generate goes to a charity or a worthy cause. In this way we get to give back to the community and provide a place for pilots to gather. Best of all we get to do what Roy wanted most...to share the dream of flight.