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PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:52 pm    Post subject: Remember Von Alexander? Reply with quote

Hey guys, I was just wondering if you guys remember Von Alexander. He died in the Rv-8 that me (his son) and him built. It crashed in July of 1999 on its way home from the Arlington Airshow. I know he really LOVED this list and the help that everybody gave him. If you remember him, I would love to hear your thoughts about him and our RV-8 if you had a chance to see it.


Also I had another idea that I wanted your guy's feedback on. I thought about having a "Fly in Lunch" at the Independence Oregon Airport in memory of my dad. Maybe around the 10th of July (when the accident occured). Would anybody be up to flying their rv's and join in on it? Just a thought.


THANKS!


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 8:15 pm    Post subject: Remember Von Alexander? Reply with quote

kelby alexander wrote:
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Hey guys, I was just wondering if you guys remember Von Alexander. He
died in the Rv-8 that me (his son) and him built. It crashed in July
of 1999 on its way home from the Arlington Airshow. I know he really
LOVED this list and the help that everybody gave him. If you remember
him, I would love to hear your thoughts about him and our RV-8 if you
had a chance to see it.
<snip>


Hi Kelby,

I remember with fondness your Dad's enthusiasm for his RV-8 and his
eagerness to associate with this list. I was building my RV-6 while your
-8 was coming together and recall many of the construction issues we all
worked through at that time. I never had an opportunity to see your
plane since we live on opposite sides of the country, but the RV-8 photo
was on my website for several years.

I hope the years since the accident have enhanced the great memories you
have of your father and the project you shared. I wish you and your
family the very best.

Sam Buchanan


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 8:16 pm    Post subject: Remember Von Alexander? Reply with quote

Kelby:

I remember Von. I offered to pick him up in Green Bay and get him to
Oshkosh one year....obviously before he had the 8 done.

He was always very helpful on the RV list, which was much appreciated.

A flyin in his memory sure sounds like a great idea. I am sure the guys out
on the left coast will be interested.

Regards,

Jeff Orear
RV6A N782P
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 8:27 pm    Post subject: Remember Von Alexander? Reply with quote

In a message dated 2/21/2006 7:55:18 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
n41va(at)blazemail.com writes:

Hey guys, I was just wondering if you guys remember Von Alexander. He died
in the Rv-8 that me (his son) and him built. It crashed in July of 1999 on its
way home from the Arlington Airshow. I know he really LOVED this list and
the help that everybody gave him. If you remember him, I would love to hear
your thoughts about him and our RV-8 if you had a chance to see it.

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Kelby-

I didn't know your dad personally, but knew of him and also his tragic
misfortune. I think of him when I run over the few RV mishaps in my mind from
time to time. The loss of every RV pilot hits very close to home.

Flying RV's is so much fun that we often forget that it can also be
dangerous when something goes wrong. I won't be in you area in July, but send all of
my good wishes to you and your family.





Gary VanRemortel (RV-6A N1GV O-360-A1A, C/S, Flying 774hrs, Silicon Valley,
CA)


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 8:40 pm    Post subject: Remember Von Alexander? Reply with quote

Hello Kelby,

Of course I remember your Dad, although I had just met him at the Scappoose
fly-in a month or so before his accident. I also remember him well from this
RV list. If you haven't already, to the Matronics website (see the bottom of
any RV list message, including this one) and search with your Dad's name. It
will bring back memories of the questions and thoughts he had while you and
he were building. And it reminds me, at least, of the fine man that he was.
Of course you know that, but you should know that many of us who knew him or
only or primarily through the list know that too.

Your idea of a fly-in lunch sounds like a good one, but I STILL won't be
flying by then.

Thanks for checking back in on the RV list.

Terry
RV-8A #80729 baffles
Seattle

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 9:22 pm    Post subject: Remember Von Alexander? Reply with quote

This one will bring out the graybeards! I too was building my old slow RV6
at the time. Von was a super asset to this list and many of us communicated
with him regularly. Terrible tragedy that anyone who was around then soon
won't forget. Never had the good fortune to meet him in person, but then
like a lot of people on this list you get to know them. I still remember
the post from your sister (I think?) posting on the list with Von's email
keeping us all as informed as possible.

I'm too far away, but wish I could make it. I know your -8 was a nice one.
Won a trophy or two right?

Stein.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 9:35 pm    Post subject: Remember Von Alexander? Reply with quote

kelby alexander wrote:

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Hey guys, I was just wondering if you guys remember Von Alexander. He died in the Rv-8 that me (his son) and him built. It crashed in July of 1999 on its way home from the Arlington Airshow. I know he really LOVED this list and the help that everybody gave him. If you remember him, I would love to hear your thoughts about him and our RV-8 if you had a chance to see it.




Hi Kelby,
I met your dad at the Twin Oaks flyin breakfast and had some good
conversations with him. He was a fine person and
I think of him often and the great loss we all experienced. The day he
left Arlington he came over to where my wife and
I were camped with our RV-6 to say good bye, little did we realize it
would be the last good bye. It is hard to believe
that happened in 1999 it still seems like yesterday. If a fly in event
in your dads memory becomes a reality I would love to attend.
I see that July 10th is a Monday so would probably be difficult for
working people to attend and the week before that is the
Arlington fly in. Maybe you could contact the local EAA 105 and builders
group and do something at the Arlington flyin.
I know the local builders group always has some type of get together there.

Jerry Springer


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 11:17 pm    Post subject: Remember Von Alexander? Reply with quote

Wow thats hard to think about isnt it? You know that was pretty much the only time in 16 years I didnt fly with my dad. I woke up that morning with an invitation to go surfing or go with my dad to Arlignton. I decided without a doubt to go to the airshow but my dad wouldnt let me, he told me I would be too hot in the back of the -8. So he made me go surfing but he promised on his way home he would do a couple fly by's at the beach we were at. When he never came over, I knew something was wrong.


Having something for him at Arlington is a great idea, or even a "fly in" in June would be great. I just want to make sure that we can have a good turn out. Im am going to be starting an RV-8 of my own (as soon as I save up the money, hopefully this summer) in his memory. So if anybody has any old tools they would like to donate or sell me or a portion of a hanger to work in ( I will be in the Salem Oregon area) Please drop me an email. I hope to be able to start on the tail kit in a few months. I am 23 so money isnt easy to come by, but I think I can do it over time. So be prepared for a TON of questions. I am going to dedicate it to my Father and every other RV pilot that we have lost over the years. I will keep in touch with you guys about a fly in, if you all would be up to it!?


Thanks for your time and kind words, its so nice to know my Dad had a good reputation with you guys and I hope I can follow in his footsteps and be friends with you guys as well. He ALWAYS had only good things to say about this list. And when it was midnight and we were totally stuck on something, he would always say, forget it tonight, Ill just ask the guys on the RV list, they will know the answer. I look forward to meeting as many of you guys as possible over the years.

--- Jerry Springer jsflyrv(at)comcast.net wrote:

From: Jerry Springer jsflyrv(at)comcast.net
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 21:33:44 -0800
To: rv-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Remember Von Alexander?

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kelby alexander wrote:

-- RV-List message posted by: kelby alexander n41va(at)blazemail.com

Hey guys, I was just wondering if you guys remember Von Alexander. He died in the Rv-8 that me (his son) and him built. It crashed in July of 1999 on its way home from the Arlington Airshow. I know he really LOVED this list and the help that everybody gave him. If you remember him, I would love to hear your thoughts about him and our RV-8 if you had a chance to see it.


Hi Kelby,
I met your dad at the Twin Oaks flyin breakfast and had some good
conversations with him. He was a fine person and
I think of him often and the great loss we all experienced. The day he
left Arlington he came over to where my wife and
I were camped with our RV-6 to say good bye, little did we realize it
would be the last good bye. It is hard to believe
that happened in 1999 it still seems like yesterday. If a fly in event
in your dads memory becomes a reality I would love to attend.
I see that July 10th is a Monday so would probably be difficult for
working people to attend and the week before that is the
Arlington fly in. Maybe you could contact the local EAA 105 and builders
group and do something at the Arlington flyin.
I know the local builders group always has some type of get together there.

Jerry Springer


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 12:06 am    Post subject: Remember Von Alexander? Reply with quote

Kelby:

I remember seeing your father's airplane at Arlingtion but never met him.

I remember his post and all the help he offered.

I think it would be great to have a get together. It may be possible to
have a "Missing Man" formation at Arllington or Independence. If I can make
it, I am willing to take part as flight lead or wingman.

Gary A. Sobek
"My Sanity" RV-6 N157GS O-320 Hartzell,
1,839 + Flying Hours So. CA, USA
http://SoCAL_WVAF.rvproject.com

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From: kelby alexander <n41va(at)blazemail.com>
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To: rv-list(at)matronics.com
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Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 19:51:27 -0800 (PST)



Hey guys, I was just wondering if you guys remember Von Alexander. He died
in the Rv-8 that me (his son) and him built. It crashed in July of 1999 on
its way home from the Arlington Airshow. I know he really LOVED this list
and the help that everybody gave him. If you remember him, I would love to
hear your thoughts about him and our RV-8 if you had a chance to see it.


Also I had another idea that I wanted your guy's feedback on. I thought
about having a "Fly in Lunch" at the Independence Oregon Airport in memory
of my dad. Maybe around the 10th of July (when the accident occured). Would
anybody be up to flying their rv's and join in on it? Just a thought.


THANKS!


Kelby L Alexander

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 5:08 am    Post subject: Remember Von Alexander? Reply with quote

Yes, I remember Von. I remember cheering him on when he was building.
When he won the award, His questions and insights on the list here.
He was one of the very first to suggest removable pins to hold the
canopee on, this and some other ideas i shamelessly copied into my RV-8.

Happy to hear his memory is kept alive, I for one remember staring at my
kit for a long time after he passed away, asking myself some serious
questions, i decided to built the darn thing, still at it for that matter.

Gert

kelby alexander wrote:

Quote:


Hey guys, I was just wondering if you guys remember Von Alexander. He died in the Rv-8 that me (his son) and him built. It crashed in July of 1999 on its way home from the Arlington Airshow. I know he really LOVED this list and the help that everybody gave him. If you remember him, I would love to hear your thoughts about him and our RV-8 if you had a chance to see it.


Also I had another idea that I wanted your guy's feedback on. I thought about having a "Fly in Lunch" at the Independence Oregon Airport in memory of my dad. Maybe around the 10th of July (when the accident occured). Would anybody be up to flying their rv's and join in on it? Just a thought.


THANKS!


Kelby L Alexander

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 5:22 am    Post subject: Remember Von Alexander? Reply with quote

Hi Kelby. I began construction on my RV-8A empennage in late '98 and many
of the guys on this list - Sam Buchanan, Bill Pagan, Kevin Horton, to mention
a few, really inspired me with their direct or indirect help with the many problems
confronting a novice builder. During those days, your father was also one of my
sources of inspiration; I felt some of the same frustrations he did; we were kindred
spirits and I was deeply saddened when I heard he was gone.

I still miss him............

Walt Shipley
Greeneville, TN

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 9:04 am    Post subject: Remember Von Alexander? Reply with quote

Hi Kelby,

I spoke with your dad a couple times on the 8 project you both were working
on at the time. I had an abandon RV4 tail kit I purchased and that's where
it sat until I was inspired by a few folks, to include your dad.

Everyone proclaimed if you like the 4, you'll love the 8. So the 4 tail kit
was sold and the 8 tail kit was ordered. I unfortunately didn't get to share
my excitement with some due to there passing. In a sport that this large
community we know of the dangers, love and excitement all in the same token
that we share. You my friend are among the finest people that share a
passion of creation and completion of dreams.

Please keep us posted on your events and progress of your new 8.

Bruce Gray
RV8 Fuse
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From: kelby alexander <n41va(at)blazemail.com>
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To: rv-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Remember Von Alexander?
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 19:51:27 -0800 (PST)



Hey guys, I was just wondering if you guys remember Von Alexander. He died
in the Rv-8 that me (his son) and him built. It crashed in July of 1999 on
its way home from the Arlington Airshow. I know he really LOVED this list
and the help that everybody gave him. If you remember him, I would love to
hear your thoughts about him and our RV-8 if you had a chance to see it.


Also I had another idea that I wanted your guy's feedback on. I thought
about having a "Fly in Lunch" at the Independence Oregon Airport in memory
of my dad. Maybe around the 10th of July (when the accident occured). Would
anybody be up to flying their rv's and join in on it? Just a thought.


THANKS!


Kelby L Alexander

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 9:46 am    Post subject: Remember Von Alexander? Reply with quote

Kelby,

I didn't know your Dad, but would be happy to attend a fly-in at
Independence, I'm just up the road at Aurora. I am sure many from the local EAA
chapters, Twin Oaks, Independence, Molalla would have guys who knew him. He was
fortunate to have a son such as yourself.

Jerry Cochran
Wilsonville, OR

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Subject: Remember Von Alexander?



Hey guys, I was just wondering if you guys remember Von Alexander. He died
in the
Rv-8 that me (his son) and him built. It crashed in July of 1999 on its way
home from the Arlington Airshow. I know he really LOVED this list and the
help
that everybody gave him. If you remember him, I would love to hear your
thoughts
about him and our RV-8 if you had a chance to see it.


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 10:20 am    Post subject: Remember Von Alexander? Reply with quote

Kelby,
I remember both your Dad and your airplane. His positive attitude was
neat. We only talked for a few minutes (you know fly-ins) but I remember
him being real "get it finished, you'll love it". I think yours had the
chromed canopy bow and the quality of the airplane was unreal. I saw it at
the Scappoose flyin. Can't believe it's been that long. I actually
firesleeved all my hoses in my -8 thinking about your dad. I have an
inverted oil tank so making all those hoses fit was a chore. We lived in
Newberg, but moved to Atlanta a year ago.
Our son is your age and I remember thinking that I wished he was as
interested in the work as you are. You can be sure lots of guys remember
your dad. Be sensitive to your mom's wishes as you pursue your flying
dream. Put the dates for the flyin on the list. If mine is finished (still
in Newberg) we will be there. Gunning for this Oshkosh.

Good Wishes,

John Porter
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 10:37 am    Post subject: Remember Von Alexander? Reply with quote

Kelby:

I did not know your Father, but I have a son who I fly with occasionally,
and who is an avid fan of experimental aircraft and flying in general. I've
often thought about the dangers of flying and how hard it would be to lose
someone to this passionate sport of ours. I cannot imagine what you have
been through, and I admire you for coming forth publicly to gain some
insight about your Father and to help the community grieve through a
gathering. I live in West Linn and am building in a hanger at Lenhardt,
just 10 miles from Aurora, so count me in on supporting the July get
together.

Thanks for you courage,

John Jessen
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 11:29 am    Post subject: Remember Von Alexander? Reply with quote

Kelby

I never had the opportunity to meet your dad personally but I could tell what a fine person he was from his many helpful postings to this list. I was just getting started with the fuselage of my RV-6 slow build in 1999 and poured over the list every evening to look for helpful hints and ideas, many of which came from your dad.

Your dad's accident prompted many builders, myself included, to be doubly careful with our firewall forward installations and in protecting fuel and oil lines in our projects. I would make every effort to attend a fly in honoring your dad. Keep in mind that July 10 is Monday and that could cause problems for some people.

All my best to you and to your family.

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RV-6 N16CX, 181 hours

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Hey guys, I was just wondering if you guys remember Von Alexander. He died in
the Rv-8 that me (his son) and him built. It crashed in July of 1999 on its way
home from the Arlington Airshow. I know he really LOVED this list and the help
that everybody gave him. If you remember him, I would love to hear your thoughts
about him and our RV-8 if you had a chance to see it.




Also I had another idea that I wanted your guy's feedback on. I thought about
having a "Fly in Lunch" at the Independence Oregon Airport in memory of my dad.
Maybe around the 10th of July (when the accident occured). Would anybody be up
to flying their rv's and join in on it? Just a thought.




THANKS!




Kelby L Alexander



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 1:47 pm    Post subject: Remember Von Alexander? Reply with quote

kelby alexander wrote:

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Hey guys, I was just wondering if you guys remember Von Alexander. He died in the Rv-8 that me (his son) and him built. It crashed in July of 1999 on its way home from the Arlington Airshow. I know he really LOVED this list and the help that everybody gave him. If you remember him, I would love to hear your thoughts about him and our RV-8 if you had a chance to see it.
Also I had another idea that I wanted your guy's feedback on. I thought about having a "Fly in Lunch" at the Independence Oregon Airport in memory of my dad. Maybe around the 10th of July (when the accident occured). Would anybody be up to flying their rv's and join in on it? Just a thought.
THANKS!

Kelby L Alexander

Kelby,


I joined the list around 1995-96 after I had my RV6 flying and
participated for around 4 years trying to help other builders and just
visiting about all things RV. I remember when your dad first joined,
he was so enthused, and when he announced that he was ready to fly. It
didn't seem like it took you and your dad very long to build the 8. I
interacted with a lot of RV guys in the years I was involved with the
list and RVs n general. Almost everyone was a great guy but I think
your dad stood out among them all for me. I think it was his contagious
excitement about everything RV that really stuck in my mind. I never
met your dad but I think his online persona was probably just like he
was in real life. In this case, that would be a very good thing. I
remember thinking back in those days that "here's a guy I'd really like
to meet. What a nice guy and nice airplane." I, like a lot of those
guys who "met" your dad through the list were devastated when he was
killed. It pretty much broke our hearts. I'm tearing up now just
thinking about it.

My best to you and your family.

Bob Skinner

Buffalo, WY
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 3:14 pm    Post subject: Remember Von Alexander? Reply with quote

I was just beginning my RV-6 project at the time, but had been a long
time lurker and knew your father from the RV List. Like many others,
after the accident I had some serious second thoughts about this whole
business, but plowed ahead, and I'm glad I did. There were a lot of
discussions on this list at the time, and I believe that an awfully lot
of good things came about as a result. I picked the engine for my plane
based in large part on some very frank discussions regarding the engine
in your dad's plane and it's possible role in the accident.

I'd love to attend the fly-in but I'm in the midwest. Oshkosh is just a
couple weeks after this- if you're coming you might think about a
gathering there. You'd certainly have no trouble getting people to attend.

Jeff Point
RV-6
Milwaukee

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 6:45 pm    Post subject: Remember Von Alexander? Reply with quote

On 21 Feb 2006, at 22:51, kelby alexander wrote:
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Hey guys, I was just wondering if you guys remember Von Alexander.
He died in the Rv-8 that me (his son) and him built. It crashed in
July of 1999 on its way home from the Arlington Airshow. I know he
really LOVED this list and the help that everybody gave him. If you
remember him, I would love to hear your thoughts about him and our
RV-8 if you had a chance to see it.


Hi Kelby,

It's good to find you here. I've been building my RV-8 for what
seems like forever, and I well remember Von. He was a great guy. We
all helped each other via the list - he helped many people, and he
got a lot of ideas and assistance from the other people here. It was
a terrible shock when we learned about the accident, but not nearly
as bad as for you. It felt like we had lost a family member, and in
such a strange way too.

If you learned anything from your dad, you'll do just fine. Good
luck with your project. You can check out the RV-8 Yahoo Group too,
if you like:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RV-8/

Take care,

Kevin Horton RV-8 (finishing kit)
Ottawa, Canada
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 6:53 pm    Post subject: Remember Von Alexander? Reply with quote

So what caused the crash? I think some of us new guys would like to learn from this tragedy as well...

- Matt

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