Tom, The Tuholer (plane) on my son's site is the plane I designed and built myself over a two and a half year period. I flew it for 16 years before selling it. It is the plane that is in Utah and is now 47 years old. There has been a number of copies made of the plane from plans that we had available at one time I have talked to your brother several times before I found out he was related to you. Hope he can find a Tuholer that he wants. The photos of "The Dashing Young Aviator" is from back in the 70's when I was flying as a WWl Pilot with a WWl Airshow. Tony
--- Tom Davenport <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nice site, Denny, thinks for the link. > > Several years ago I was talking with my brother, a > non flyfisherman > who lives in the Finger Lakes region of New York > State, about my trip > to Arkansas to attend the Sowbug and visit my friend > Tony Spezio. > > "Tony Spezio?" He asked. "Does he build airplanes?" > > I told him I had some vague memories about Tony > mentioning his > involvement with aviation, and that he had wanted to > see an airplane > he had helped build the last time he was in Utah. > My brother told > me about some email conversations he had had with a > "very nice man" > named Tony Spezio about home built airplanes, > specifically a plane > called the "Spezio Tuholer". This site proves that > the two Tonys are > one and the same. > > I thought it was an interesting coincidence that two > brothers, living > on opposite sides of the continent could have > independently made > friends with the same man for two totally different > reasons. > > The next time I saw my brother I gave him a couple > of Spezio > "Froggies". He fished the froggies with spinning > gear and a bubble > on the bass pond on his property, and caught fish > until they were > both "chewed beyond recognition." > > It's nice to have a site where I can see both the > Tuholer and the > Froggies (and the dashing young aviator responsible > for both). > > Tom Davenport > > > > > On Apr 11, 2006, at 11:43 AM, Conranch wrote: > > > Sort of slow on here again today. > > After many years of asking Tony to do something on > DVD so as to > > instruct many of us that appreciate his > instruction, his son, > > Robert sat the ole man down and did an exceptional > job. Most of the > > FVBers who attended the Sowbug got to see it. > > Robert now has it offered on his site. I am taking > the liberty to > > post it here for those that may want it. Even if > you do not get > > one, check it out as the photography is Super! > > I have no interest other than I do feel it is one > of the best I > > have ever seen. > > > > http://tuholer.com/dvd.htm > > > > Catch Ya Later. > > > > Denny > > <Denny.vcf> > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
