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Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 11:28 PM
Subject: (101) Curt/Ann Rotto, Bobby Slyter, Bev Morniville, Diane Hill, Bill Hosmer, Dick Johnson, Crystal Fassett, Neola Garge (Dunseith Graduates, Dunseith news)
across the creek from us. Tim & Greg may remember more about
the specifics of it. What I remember is he gave us a
frightening ride in it. He also lost a couple fingers spinning
the propeller trying to get it started!
Diane Hill Moline (75)
Richard mentioned a design using aircraft external fuel tanks, and
that Emery may have assembled them. My dad, Jack Hosmer had one of
these and in a test run on someones land south of Dunseith, he and
my brother Bob were aboard. I do not remember the details, I was
out of town, but Dad hit a spot of gravel somehow, lost lateral
control and ran into the only tree within miles. Dad had two black
eyes, and I think my brother got away scot free. Right Bob???
Tomorrow, 14 May my wife Pat and I head for home. Will stop in
Santa Fe, NM to see my artist cousin Colette Hosmer, and get a
report on her latest China venture, and up and coming sculpture for
the City of Santa Fe. Find her on he web site
www.colettehosmer.com. The arrival at the hills of home will be
next Sunday. It will be great to get back into the company of the
likes of those musicians, mechanics, hunters, car guys, golfers,
historians, and businessmen who make our home country interesting
and comfortable. Cheers, Bill Hosmer
Another snowplane story. Allen Richard mentioned that Emery Carbonneau
had built a snowplane using a drop tank from an airplane. It was built
for Carmen and Garrett Myer and is still sitting up at Carmen’s farm in
the hills. I just looked at it a couple years ago. It has fallen prey to
the weather and time, but Carmen bought another snowplane just a few
years back and has that one in his storage building ready to go. There
is a story about the Schultz brothers from just east of Omemee, who
built a snowplane using a huge old radial airplane engine. It was said
that one of the brothers had to follow with a pickup with the box full
of gas cans just to keep it going. The big radial really liked her gas!
I think Emery also had made a prop making machine. I talked to him
several times about weight, ski type, and other technical stuff when I
first got my snowplanes. He is a sharp guy and sure gave me lots of good
advice. Curt Halvorson also told me what works best and what doesn’t
when it comes to skis and props etc. These guys still knew their stuff
after many years, and sure helped me out! Thanks to them and to Gary!!
Dick