Builders,
In one week, the sign up for Corvair College #37 in Chino California will close. It you have been considering attending #37, the time to act is now.
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The sign up links for all the 2016 colleges are here:
2016 Corvair College registration pages.
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You can read the story about College #37 here:
Outlook 2016, Corvair College #37 Chino CA, 4/22/16
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College #37 is the west cost College were Dan Weseman from SPA/ Panther will be on hand to cover tech support with me, just as we did at CC#34 and the Zenith Open house -2015 -quick notes.
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NOTE: The most common misconception we clear up for builders it the mistaken belief you need a core engine to work with to attend the college, You Do Not. 1/3 of the builders at any college do not bring an engine. In many cases, they are there to learn exactly what kind of a Corvair they wish to build, and also what to look for in a core engine. You do not need an engine to attend a college.
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Would you like all the links to stories about Corvair Colleges? they call all be found at this link:
Corvair College reference page
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Our local host for CC#37 is our friend Steve Glover. He has been around Corvairs and Colleges for a long time. Below is a photo and story from CC #16 in South Carolina in 2009:
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From 2009: “Above, I introduce our friend Steve Glover of NVAero. Steve has been a friend and a Corvair builder for a long time. He is based in Southern California. How hard core of a homebuilder is he? How about completing a Teenie Two in his barracks while he was a rifleman in the U.S. Marines. Although he has done a lot of work with LongEZs, he is best known for building a truly outstanding KR-2 that won a number of awards, and flew all over the country. With NVAero, Steve capitalizes on this firsthand experience, and makes the KR design more accessible to builders. Steve is an intense high energy guy who has been at Colleges all the way back to CC#8. You can follow Steve’s progress at his http://www.nvaero.com Web site.”
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I have known Steve for many years. In my introduction to CC #37 I wrote:
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“He is friendly to strangers, patient with beginners, kind to animals, short with trolls, courteous to the civil, and a good friend to those up for his version of ‘tough love’. He is one of a kind, which is good, because I’m not sure the world is ready for more than one Steve Glover.”
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