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  • License
    C
  • License Number
    6261
  • Licensing Organization
    USPA #4017
  • Number of Jumps
    401
  • Years in Sport
    36
  • First Choice Discipline
    Skysurfing
  • Second Choice Discipline
    Freeflying

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  1. I've got a Stinson Detroiter in my logbook thanks to Dolph, but as I recall, he was Mr. Overton.
  2. I just learned in a roundabout way of the passing of Dolph. If you jumped at Wings & Wheels for free, you have him to thank for it. He received an Honorary Doctorate (Posthumously) from the Citadel in May. For those of you who did not know him, run his name through google. The wiki is also comprehensive. Dolph was a Korean War Ace. Blue Skies, Dolph! Thanks for your service!
  3. Speaking of Rocky Charmet..... I think I met him in Gainsville, FL 1970. I'll have to dig out the old logbook and see if he signed it.
  4. On that note, I owned and operated a Delta II Parawing for a short while. It sure wasn't dull. When Frierson and Binniker got rid of theirs, I got rid of mine. I traded it for an old paracommander that looked like the inside of a planetarium every time I jumped it, and I was happy!