Here are some pictures that I took last weekend...
Alvin, the South Pit Rambler, has stopped rambling altogether, it seems...<_<
Last Saturday we had the
ACMA Sailplane Fly-in.
The Coordinator of the event shocked many people when he showed up wearing a dress. :yickes:
Now some people told me I was wrong in calling it a dress, and that it was a tutu. Donnie Hammett said it was a pelt...
Well, whatever it was, TJ looked absolutely lovely, his outfit accessorized with a cute purse and short, black boots.
None of us even suspected he was a cross-dresser... :o

There was a pretty good group of sailplane enthusiasts that showed up. We had a total of 26 who signed the register.
The Florida group brought a nice launch & retrieval system that got a good workout throughout the day...

Pilots came from Florida - Pensacola, Crestview, Eglin, Pace and Milton. Others from Mississippi - Picayune and Vancleave...
Matt Meadows of Pensacola made me tired by repeatedly slinging his bird-shaped
Alula into the air. He said it's good exercise... Fourteen ACMA club members signed in and flew. Here's Johnny Jones retrieving the hook for the electric High-Start. He and Rob Baker made several trips on that bike... Dane Kinman flew his
Sophisticated Lady...

There were a couple of casualties. Club member Lee Carroll crashed his
Bird of Time sailplane right after a launch that quickly went wrong. The plane went in hard and sustained some damage...
Frits took Robert Sanderson's glider up, but right after the launch the glider went hard right and almost wiped out Mike McLaughlin, Dane Kinman, a couple of Florida boys and the launch & retrieval system! Almost...! No one was hurt... (Rudder was reversed...)
Rob Baker let Mike McLaughlin, Frits and Justin Peacock fly his large glider.

Lance Ropke of Pensacola lost his nice
Xplorer sailplane in the trees on the property west of the parking lot. We got permission of the owner to get it out. He actually helped by trying to cut a branch with a couple of shots of his 12 gauge shotgun. But that did not work. Young Patrick Carroll and I helped Lance with the glider rescue. It took a lot of tugging, pushing and shaking to get it out of the tree. There was some damage to the tail section, but Lance was very happy to get the plane back!

It was Andrew Smith who caused Lance's
Xplorer to crash into the trees. Andrew had turned his transmitter on and was wondering why he was getting glitches. Until Lance crashed. That's when Andrew asked him what channel he was on. Yep — it was the same as Andrew's! Lance had failed to get the pin from the frequency board. Andrew had the pin...
TJ was really enjoying the attention he was getting!
Henry Waltman was intrigued with TJ's legs and wanted to know if he was clean-shaven...

At one point TJ jumped in front of my camera to flash his junk... :yickes: :sick:

Disregarding these kind of distractions the fly-in was a success, and everyone had a great time. :thumbup: