Greetings, and welcome to my humble abode on the web! Forgive the mess, but I'm still in the process of tidying things up here. After all, as I write this, it's still summer - I'd rather be flying than making webpages during the summer! Feel free to come back and see how things are progressing, however. There are no flashy graphics yets, but when all is said and done it'll be worth the trip!
Here's a list of things that I hope will appear on this page...when I get around to setting things straight (winter probably):

1) List of good links - we're not just talking about the address to my club page and the NorthEast Sailplane site either! I hope to include all of my hard-fought links on sailplane design and flying as well, along with a short review of each site.

2) My active hangar - at the risk of placing a hex on my sailplanes, here's what I've been flying this year, and what's on the ol' workbench for the winter.

3) Long Gone and Forgotten - try this sometime. Make a list of every aircraft
you've ever built or flown. It brings back some great memories! I've been flying for 11 years now too, so I've got quite the list. I shudder to think what this
represents money-wise...but that's beside the point:)

4) Plans bin - sometime in the near future, I hope to take stock of all the plans my "organizer bin" <snicker>. I'll put the list on the web, and ifanyone would like to borrow a plan, just let me know - saves on costs that way. I don't think I could justify photocopying, however, since I can appreciate the work that goes into kitting these airplanes.

5) Aerodesign 2001 - I've decided to put my winter to good use, and enter the
2001 SAE Collegiate Aerodeisgn competition by myself. I'll keep this page updated with the project status as things come along. I've also included a photo essay from last year's event.

6) How-to articles -   I've written a couple of those in the past, and I'll try to type em' up and slap 'em on here for your viewing risk

Until then, feel free to visit my Ford Aspire homepage. It's the stylish aircraft carrier that I use to get to the field and back!