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Bob Kennington Founder W. H. Bentley

Joined: 02 May 2007 Posts: 210 Location: Winter Harbor
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Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 4:08 pm Post subject: Wolfeboro Airpark with Friends... |
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Peter Roundy—front row...
Me standing—left...(or "left standing").
The others will need to be added later:
The always-cheerful Walter Vreeland far right—just popped into my head...
Now I'm wondering who could've taken the photo? Probably David Currier!
In the background, floats for a light aircraft that sat around for ages.
How was I to know that the trees in the background—that remain there—would someday be owned by me?
 _________________ Gordon B. (Father) Wyanoke ~1929-1937
Midget C-1 (1952, 53) (Belden, Edwards)
Junior J-7 (1954, 55) (Scheirer)
1967-1971 Military-Naval Security Group
Sister: Winnemont 1955-56
Blue: there's another color? |
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Bob Kennington Founder W. H. Bentley

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Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 7:25 am Post subject: |
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Make that Walter Vreeland IV...  |
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Jim Culleton Site Admin

Joined: 25 Mar 2005 Posts: 265 Location: Potomac Falls, VA
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Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 9:17 pm Post subject: Wolfeboro Airpark |
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Great photos Bob! Looks like a Republic Seabee in the first! _________________ '56 - J-9 J. Moulton
'57 - J-11 J. Moulton
'58 - J-4 E. Web Dann, S. Hood
'59 - S-6 P. Leavitt
'60 - S-2 F. Avantaggio
'61 - JA-1 RK Irons
'62 - C-9 JC with P. Freeland
'63 - C-1 JC with S. Borger
'64 - C-6 Councilor |
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Bob Kennington Founder W. H. Bentley

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Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 4:32 am Post subject: |
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Yup. It was operating out of the Airpark for years and years.
My guess is, that very photo appears to have prompted a "thread-starter" at this Winnipesaukee.com site:
http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16341
To my recollection, the concept is a "first" at that site—so if you're living in this region, get your statement in.
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Another photo from Wolfeboro's Chamber of Commerce book of the 70's:
(Upgraded swim apparel).
(Old white boathouse in the background). |
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Steve Hood Director B. M. Bentley
Joined: 29 Nov 2010 Posts: 83 Location: Mobile, AL
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Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 3:39 pm Post subject: |
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This must be a picture from the 1950's, or possibly the very early 60's. The sail boats are all windabouts. There are no sprints in the picture.
The councillor watching the activities looks a lot like Bob Fox. _________________ 1951: C-9. F. Whitemore, P. Durkee.
1952-53: J-11. E. Wilkins.
1957: S-7 D. Irons, JA
1958: J-4 W.Dann JC
1959: J-1 G.Engstrom JC
1960-61-63: J-6. Councillor
1964: JA-2. Councillor |
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Bob Kennington Founder W. H. Bentley

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Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 5:09 am Post subject: |
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This was before my time, so I'm not sure what activity this is:
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DavidAyars Founder W. H. Bentley

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Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 4:06 pm Post subject: |
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Just a guess, but could be Walt Scheirer in the Jr-Sr Shop building a model sailboat with at least one boy. Not sure what most of the other boys are working on, but it needed fine motor skills.
I love the photos in this thread. Thanks for sharing them. _________________ Camper: J-8 1965 (Kevin Ryan), J-8 1966 (Mike Freeland), S-6 1967 (Russ Hatch), S-3 1968 (Jeremy Cripps), and JA-2 1969 (Dan Mannis).
JC: J-2 1970 (Bill Bettison) and J-3 1971 (Gene Comella). Councilor 1972, J-5 1973, and JA-1 1974 & 1975 |
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David Bentley Founder W. H. Bentley
Joined: 10 Mar 2005 Posts: 301 Location: Wolfeboro, NH
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Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 6:35 pm Post subject: |
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I think David is right. This had to be early in Walt's tour with the Juniors because I was a Junior 1952, 1953, amd 1954 and don't remember too much about working on a large model sailboat. There were at least a couple model sailboats I do remember, but I don't remember that they were something the campers worked on.
You are right about the fine motor skills - those young men are intent with what they are doing. Maybe they are working on one of those pesky, but every-present multi-colored gimp bracelets. _________________ C-1 49 J-7 52 S-3 55 J-10 58
C-7 50 J-7 53 S-2 56 J-8 59
C-8 51 J-4 54 S-7 57 (JA) J-8 60 - 64
1965 - 1968 Military service
Pine Cone 68 - 75 (with wife,Sherry,
and daughter Tracey)
Wolfeboro - full-time since 1997 |
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DavidAyars Founder W. H. Bentley

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Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 9:57 pm Post subject: |
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...or it could be Walt showing the young man how to hustle a few extra bucks mastering the art of the bridge shot in pool.
Say, that wouldn't be the sailboat over the mantle, would it? Was the centerboard on the mantle sailboat that far forward and that big? _________________ Camper: J-8 1965 (Kevin Ryan), J-8 1966 (Mike Freeland), S-6 1967 (Russ Hatch), S-3 1968 (Jeremy Cripps), and JA-2 1969 (Dan Mannis).
JC: J-2 1970 (Bill Bettison) and J-3 1971 (Gene Comella). Councilor 1972, J-5 1973, and JA-1 1974 & 1975 |
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Mike Freeland Site Admin

Joined: 31 Dec 1969 Posts: 400 Location: Parker, Colorado
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Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2013 1:30 pm Post subject: |
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Man what a memory! Which mantel are you referring to, the Chapel or Dining Hall? ("Dining"? More like Frenzy-Feeding). I do remember a sailboat on a mantel somewhere, and it does look like the one Walt's working on.
These really are great pictures. The guy on the tower at the wharf looks like Dick Hawkins (1963 or so), but Dick was in C-town and probably wouldn't have been on the Jr.-Sr. dock very often.
Bob, who's the JC in the tent group shot with Walt? _________________ '56-C-9 C. Mosher '57-C-9 Bill Feaster
'58-J-14 H. Peavy '59-J-11 G. Wood, C. Duncan
'60-S-8 R. Leavitt, D. Hemphill '61-S-1 E. Slocum
'62-JA-1 H. Dunbar '63-C-2 (JC)
'64-C-5, (JC) Councilor
'65-C-9 '66 - '72-J-8
'73-JA1 '75-J-6 |
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DavidAyars Founder W. H. Bentley

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Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2013 10:34 pm Post subject: |
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Ah but the memory is spotty. Notice I omitted the location of the mantle displaying a model sailboat in my post. I was hoping someone would say, By golly yes, the sailboat on the ba-da-dih-da mantle. There was also a mantle in the Little Guest House besides the ones in the Dining Room and Chapel. I'm picturing a white, yellow, and blue model sailboat on the dining room mantle under last summer's roster (http://www.wyanoke.com/gallery/Rosters) but am unsure about it. _________________ Camper: J-8 1965 (Kevin Ryan), J-8 1966 (Mike Freeland), S-6 1967 (Russ Hatch), S-3 1968 (Jeremy Cripps), and JA-2 1969 (Dan Mannis).
JC: J-2 1970 (Bill Bettison) and J-3 1971 (Gene Comella). Councilor 1972, J-5 1973, and JA-1 1974 & 1975 |
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David Bentley Founder W. H. Bentley
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Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 4:05 pm Post subject: |
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The most visible of any of the model sailboats was in a cradle on the Midget Dining Room mantle, as David says. Scott Kent and I tried to sail it at the Midget Beach, but, much to out disappointment, it was much more at home on the mantle than in the water.
The technology in model sailboats has come a long way over the years. Here in Wolfeboro, sponsored by the New Hampshire Antique Boat Museum, there is a model class during the winter months in which you make a radio controlled model sailboat, and then in thek summer there is a sailing program in a calm area of water. These are all identical models, conforming to a national standard, and all using the same equipment. The skill comes in the technique of the on-shore handler.
I do not know whatever happened to any of the models around Camp. _________________ C-1 49 J-7 52 S-3 55 J-10 58
C-7 50 J-7 53 S-2 56 J-8 59
C-8 51 J-4 54 S-7 57 (JA) J-8 60 - 64
1965 - 1968 Military service
Pine Cone 68 - 75 (with wife,Sherry,
and daughter Tracey)
Wolfeboro - full-time since 1997 |
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Bob Kennington Founder W. H. Bentley

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Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 7:17 am Post subject: |
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"Jeff" is in photo at J-7. (still working my memory)
Steve Hood wrote: |
This must be a picture from the 1950's, or possibly the very early 60's. The sail boats are all windabouts. There are no sprints in the picture. |
These photos were taken from a early 50's catalogue. O'Day made a "Sprite".
Mike Freeland wrote: |
These really are great pictures. The guy on the tower at the wharf looks like Dick Hawkins (1963 or so), but Dick was in C-town and probably wouldn't have been on the Jr.-Sr. dock very often.
Bob, who's the JC in the tent group shot with Walt? |
Dunno, and might not recognize his name anyway.
I'd like to put these photos in the gallery—but where to start?
Another:
The following year, Poland was invaded by Hitler. Three years later, the US was in a declared war with Japan—but not Germany!
Against Japan, my Dad was off Australia in New Guinea (today's PNG) flying "patrol-bombers" PBY5s with the "Black Cat" squadron, VP-11. |
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Bob Kennington Founder W. H. Bentley

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Bob Kennington Founder W. H. Bentley

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Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2014 11:34 am Post subject: Hopewell, again... |
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The article starts here:
http://wyanoke.com/newforum/viewtopic.php?p=1937#1937
What follows is the rest of the Chiang Kai' Shek article from 2002, featuring the Hopewell name and the Airpark. (I don't know—or remember—either person mentioned below).
"...But, ever the student, Hopewell said there are two things he has been interested in learning during the last couple of years. "I'd like to know how to run an airplane," said Hopewell, who has been taking flying lessons with instructor Harland Getz at the Lakes Region Airpark on Wolfeboro Neck.
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Describing his first solo flight, Hopewell said his instructor got out of the plane and said, "take off." Hopewell did, and logged his first solo, successfully landing the plane. But he said that now, with the airport essentially without services, he is considering how he will continue his lessons at the Wolfeboro airport. Hopewell also wants to learn to operate a computer. He says he has mastered basic skills, but said he has many questions and would like more instruction.
This retiree continues to challenge himself and expand his horizons. He encourages others who have retired to find out what needs there are in the community, and to reach out to address those needs with their individual talents.
Some people are just "driven"...
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