At the WMSS we have an annual award called the Arboreal Award. This prestigious award is granted to the the skilled pilot that manages to land in a tree the most times in a single year. The award is a beautiful but unfortunately dead bonsai tree with a brass sailplane stuck in it. We did take time to spray the branches green to give it that living feel.

Here a photo of one of our members holding the coveted award.

http://www.rcsoaring.org/images/pics/Dual-Soar-in_2005/pages/100_1803.htm

Dennis Hoyle
WMSS
AMA# SNUT
www.rcsoaring.org

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Subject: Re: [RCSE] Tree story


Tree / Trophy story that happened back around 1976 (best guess) and I was having a very unusual year with trees. Landing in a very tall tree at Lansing, MI. straining an Aquila through a tree at Chicago at speed. The flying surfaces stayed in the tree and the fuse came out alone. There were more as I couldn't go near a tree that summer without an altercation.

The bottom line came in September in Detroit, at what was known as the SOAR / GDSHS Dual Meet. One day sponsored by GDSHS and the other day by SOAR and as SOAR was handing out their trophies, Dan Pruss called me up and presented me with a very unusual award.

The trophy was a very ratty log of wood with an even rattier old, beat up hand axe sunk into the log, all spray painted gold.

This was for capturing more trees in one season with a sailplane than anyone else. It was a very special award coming from Dan Pruss and the SOAR guys and I have lost it over the years but I still have a picture of the award presentation.

OK, who has their best tree story.

Regards, Dave Corven.



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