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ASSOCIATION TAKES HOBBY TO THE SKIES.


Byline: Carol Rock Staff Writer

VALENCIA - The skies around Valencia High School Valencia High School may refer to:
  • Valencia High School (Placentia, California), a public high school in Placentia, California.
  • Valencia High School (Santa Clarita, California), a public high school in Santa Clarita, California.
 on Sunday morning Sunday Morning may refer to:
  • "Sunday Morning (radio program)", a Canadian radio program formerly aired on CBC Radio One
  • CBS News Sunday Morning, a television news program on CBS in the United States
  • Sunday Morning (TBS TV series)
 deserved a second look. Were those birds making graceful arcs on the gentle wind or were they planes?

The colorful wings gave away the gliders Abbott-Baynes Sailplanes Ltd
Abrial
  • Abrial A-12 Bagoas
  • Abrial A-2 Vautour
Advanced Aeromarine
  • Advanced Aeromarine Sierra
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  • Advanced Soaring Concepts Falcon
 belonging to members of the Santa Clarita Santa Clarita, city (1990 pop. 110,642), Los Angeles co., S Calif., suburb 30 mi (48 km) NW of downtown Los Angeles, on the Santa Clara River; inc. 1987. Situated in the Santa Clara valley and nearby canyons, Santa Clarita includes the former towns of Canyon Country,  Soaring Association, a group of about 50 enthusiasts of the silent fliers that meets every Sunday morning.

``We fly sail planes and some electric planes they call park fliers, that can turn around and maneuver,'' said Hank Schorz as he walked over to a line of planes that ranged from almost weightless foam to balsa wood Noun 1. balsa wood - strong lightweight wood of the balsa tree used especially for floats
balsa

Ochroma lagopus, balsa - forest tree of lowland Central America having a strong very light wood; used for making floats and rafts and in crafts
, with varying wingspans that went from a few feet to 134 inches.

The pilots wait their turn to use a launching mechanism, a trailer- borne assembly of wheels, pulleys, batteries and a car starter. Once their planes are hooked up to the machine, they fling the planes heavenward and a towing wire (similar to the string on a kite) becomes taught. The short tow gives the plane a quick rush, then it starts to soar SOAR - 1. State, Operator And Result. A general problem-solving production system architecture, intended as a model of human intelligence. Developed by A. Newell in the early 1980s. SOAR was originally implemented in Lisp and OPS5 and is currently implemented in Common Lisp.  in pursuit of thermals that will take it higher and farther.

Each pilot is assigned a radio frequency, the numbers marked on bright chips that clip to the antenna of the plane's controls.

``This is so nobody uses the same frequency,'' explained Schorz. ``That could be fatal for the plane, because one would crash.''

On Sunday, 15 die-hard pilots, each accompanied by a ``coach'' who would monitor the skies around the plane so the pilot could concentrate on flying, competed to get the best times and distance. A white tape marked the spot on the baseball field where planes were to end up; a series of shortfalls and ``whew whew  
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Used to express strong emotion, such as relief or amazement.


whew
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an exclamation of relief, surprise, disbelief, or weariness
, that was close'' landings proved that the pilots were not just honing Honing could refer to
  • Improving surface finish & geometry using a Hone
  • the practice of sharpening
  • Honing, Norfolk
 their craft, but out for a morning of fun.

``We have all sorts of people in this club,'' said Schorz, as he walked toward the landing area. ``Mousketeers, movie stars, even rock 'n' rollers.''

Schorz admitted that he was the rock 'n' roller; as lead vocalist of the 1970s group Steam, his voice is the one everyone hears in the classic ``Na Na, Hey, Hey, Kiss Her Goodbye.'' Now he works for a computer firm in Valencia.

It makes sense that technologically adept people populate To plug in chips or components into a printed circuit board. A fully populated board is one that contains all the devices it can hold.  the club; Joe Wurtz, an engineer at Lockheed, holds the most records in club competition and is a world champion in the F3B category.

Alex Eremenko, 43, a Ukranian scientist who works for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory “JPL” redirects here. For other uses, see JPL (disambiguation).

Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is a NASA research center located in the cities of Pasadena and La Cañada Flintridge, near Los Angeles, California, USA.
 in Pasadena, is another enthusiastic flier.

``I've been flying since I was 7 years old and when I came to America, I saw people flying at the Rose Bowl.'' He started a club in Pasadena, but when they lost their flying space, the club folded and he joined the Santa Clarita Soaring Association, which has been going strong for the last 30 years.

``A bunch of us used to meet on a slope in Canyon Country in the mid- '70s,'' Schorz said. ``We found that we had common interests. None of us could really fly. We'd throw our planes off the slope and they would crash.''

The lack of flying space in Santa Clarita is what brought the club to Valencia High School, as flying any sort of plane in the city parks is illegal.

``We have a special relationship with the school and a great insurance policy,'' Schorz said, laughing. ``We don't damage the field because we're not tearing it up with cleats or anything, so the field is really protected on Sundays. We also don't fly over the school. We want to make sure we maintain our good relationship.''

``And we don't use any pollutants pollutants

see environmental pollution.
,'' Eremenko said. ``No chemicals or fuels that could spill. And look at all the children here. This is the first step for them to become involved and do something with their hands.''

Teaching anyone who was interested seemed to be the goal of flier Myles Moran of Chatsworth, a spirited 71-year old who put the controls of his battle-scarred balsa wood plane in the hands of a willing visitor. After he tossed the plane into the breeze, he calmly directed right and left turns and the seemingly destruction-proof plane softly landed 100 feet away.

``This plane crashed from 600 feet at the intersection of Devonshire and Reseda,'' he recalled. ``The guy that was flying it threw it in the trash can In the Macintosh, a simulated garbage can used for deleting files and folders. The trash can keeps the files intact in case the user wants to restore them, but can be "emptied" from time to time to save disk space. ; he didn't believe me when I told him we could fix it.''

Moran's plane has almost as much tape and rubber bands holding it together as balsa in the frame, but he says it's served him well.

``I fixed it, and since it's flown 500 or 600 times,'' he said, smiling.

For more information about the Santa Clarita Soaring Association, call Schorz at (661) 284-6401, Ext. 232.

Carol Rock, (661) 257-5252

carol.rock(at)dailynews.com
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