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The Ralph O. Helgeby Chapter 77 of

 Greater Flint, Michigan


 

We are the Ralph O. Helgeby Chapter of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) located in Flushing, MI - one of more than 900 chapters worldwide.  We a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to the promotion and enjoyment of general aviation.  The Chapter makes its home at Dalton Airport (3DA) and we have 200+ members. We gather monthly on the second Thursday of the month in our hangar gathering space to enjoy the camaraderie of a group of people who share their passion and enthusiasm for aviation. These meetings contain a variety of programs that focus on sharing ideas tom make aviation safer and more fun.  They also feature presentations on many aspects of general aviation and resource sharing by pilots and builders.  Mostly they are a friendly get-together for members and visitors.  The chapter also sponsors activities for flying enthusiasts of all kinds.  We present many educational programs for novice and experienced flyers alike and we participate in programs designed to introduce the non-flying community to the value and joy of flight.

 

Members receive the Chapter's monthly Flypaper newsletter.  Our annual dues are $12 per member or $18 for member & spouse.  Our mailing address is EAA Chapter 77, PO Box 265, Flushing, MI 48433-0265.

 

Visitors are welcome to EAA77 events.  If you fly, or if you are interested in flying, please accept our invitation to attend our next monthly meeting.  If you have children who are interested in flying we would love to have the opportunity to introduce them to aviation through our Young Eagles program.

 

We look forward to meeting you soon.


At the May 8, 2008 Chapter 77 Membership meeting Mr. Rick Anderson, from the Willow Run FSDO presented the FAA requirements for experimental aircraft certification.  Click on the graphic to link to his full presentaion.


Forms

Membership Application - Coming Soon

Howard Warren Award


 

2007 BOARD MEMBERS & OFFICERS

Name

Title

email

Jim Plourde President board@eaa77.org
Rod Curtis Vice President rcmailing@yahoo.com
Cindy Truesdail Secretary ctruesdail@gmail.com
Lorne Minor Treasurer lorneminor@gmail.com
George Stevens Board Member Pending
Lee Slocum Board Member Pending
Bob Carlson Board Member Pending
Bill Campeau Board Member bjcampeau@aol.com
Peggy & Jack Irwin Newsletter Editor newsletter@eaa77.org
Gayle Talheim Sports Center Director None
Jeff Spinney Dawn Patrol Director jspinney2@cs.com
Sandy Matthews Dawn Patrol Director kerry13065@sbcglobal.net
Kerry Matthews Fly Out Coordinator kerry13065@sbcglobal.net

Mike Padisak

Project Center Director

Pending

 

Our Chapter has two Technical Counselors:

Walt Hancook - hancook147@comcast.net

Dan Palmer - linkpower@charter.net

We also have two Flight Advisors:

Jerry Zerbe

Walt Hancook - hancook147@comcast.net

Our Yourng Eagles Coordinator is:

Tim Harwood

youngeagles@eaa77.org or

youngeagles@comcast.net

Tim also serves as the Owosso Airport Manager

 


Chapter founded June 14, 1962 included these Charter members:

JayBoton

Gayle Edgecombe

Ralph Helgeby * Howard Nixon Eugene Tanner
Roy Clifford Harley Fortier Kenneth Kernen Harry Rhoades Dwayne Trovillion
William Crozier Lewis Gerding John Kolrasa Juan Risco III Robert West
William Dawson Jack Goodspeed Thomas Markos Elmer Schwark Robert Williams

Leonard Domorsky

Kenneth Heit

James Harrin

Ray Shelby

Harry Zeisloft

 

Board of Directors since Chapter was founded

Year President Vice President Secretary Treasurer
1962 Harley Fortier Leonard Domorsky Gayle Edgecombe Gayle Edgecombe
1963 Leonard Domorsky Harley Fortier Jack Young Jack Young
1964 Ernest Harbin Kenneth Kernen Dennis Harbin Roy Clifford
1965 Eugene Tanner Don Everhart Ernest Harbin Roy Clifford
1966 Dwayne Trovillion Joseph Lehman William Dawson Roy Clifford
1967 Joseph Lehman Jack Goodspeed Donald Pettit Eugene Tanner
1968 Jack Goodspeed Edward Kogut Donald Kogut Eugene Tanner
1969 Edward Kogut Howard Nixon Glenn Eckerle Eugene Tanner
1970 Howard Nixon Tom Deringer Robert Vote Donald Kogut
1971 Edward Pruitt Rex Walton Tim Dapper Jim Brewer
1972 Bernard Kobylik Stewart Elsten Donald Flagg Tim Dapper
1973 Wayne Neall Dan Palmer Audrey Warren Tim Dapper
1974 Dan Palmer None Audrey Warren Tim Dapper
1975 Howard Warren Glen Eckerle Audrey Warren Tim Dapper
1976 Howard Warren Glen Eckerle Dan Palmer Tim Dapper
1977 Glen Eckerle Gene Simmons Betty Harbin Doris Pruitt
1978 Geoff Geisz Gene Simmons Betty Harbin Doris Pruitt
1979 Geoff Geisz Lou Ballance Sharon Travis Allen Lancaster
1980 Geoff Geisz Lou Ballance Sharon Travis Allen Lancaster
1981 Geoff Geisz Lou Ballance Sharon Travis Allen Lancaster
1982 Sharon Travis Ernest Harbin Deborah Lund Allen Lancaster
1983 Sharon Travis Ernest Harbin Deborah Lund Allen Lancaster
1984 Sharon Travis Ernest Harbin Donald Walker Allen Lancaster
1985 Sharon Travis Ernest Harbin Sophie Koenig Allen Lancaster
1986 Sharon Travis Jerry Zerbe Sophie Koenig Darlene Drozdowski
1987 Jerry Zerbe Hoyt Petty Jim Plourde Darlene Drozdowski
1988 Jerry Zerbe Jim Plourde Kathy Isham Darlene Drozdowski
1989 Jerry Zerbe Jim Plourde Kathy Isham Sandy Fagan
1990 Roy Grace Allen Lancaster Jerry Zerbe Jerry Whitmore
1991 Roy Grace Allen Lancaster Jim Plourde Rich Strom
1992 Roy Grace Howard Ebersole Allen Lancaster John Minor
1993 Tim Ranville Wayne Cole Allen Lancaster John Minor
1994 Tim Ranville Wayne Cole Allen Lancaster Darrold Isham
1995 Wayne Cole Randy Armstead Allen Lancaster Darrold Isham
1996 Wayne Cole Paul Lefurgey Allen Lancaster Darrold Isham
1997 Tim Ranville Brad Mcfaul Allen Lancaster Darrold Isham
1998 Tim Ranville Brad Mcfaul Allen Lancaster Darrold Isham
1999 Brad Mcfaul Bill Campeau Allen Lancaster Lorne Minor
2000 Brad Mcfaul Bill Campeau Allen Lancaster Lorne Minor
2001 Bill Campeau Brad Mcfaul Debbie Ranville Lorne Minor
2002 Bill Campeau Brad Mcfaul Debbie Ranville Lorne Minor
2003        
2004        
2005        
2006        
2007

Jim Plourde

Rod Curtis Cindy Truesdail Lorne Minor
2008

Officers and board members for current year will be shown above

 


 

* History of aviator after whom our chapter was named

 

Ralph O. Helgeby - see photo in upper left corner of this page 

Sources: The Flint Journal, October 23, 1977 and the April, 2007 Chapter 77 Flypaper newsletter 

Helgeby’s father was sometimes professor and sometimes superintendent of the Agricultural University of Norway.  His brother was Norway’s ambassador to the Soviet Union in the 1950’s. 

During WWI Norway was trying to stay out of the war but was building it’s defenses to face whatever might come.  In 1916 Helgeby had just graduated from a technical college when he noticed an announcement that Norway’s Army Flying Corps was going to start a school for military pilots.  Helgeby was one of 40 recruits - out of 400 applicants - to be chosen for the Royal Norwegian Air Force.  There was one basic rule; flights were only allowed when there was no wind; the windsock had to be hanging straight down.  The pilots would sometimes cheat by hanging a stone on the sock to make sure it was hanging down.   His first flight was from a Norwegian air base at 10:05 AM on July 7, 1916; it was over in four minutes.  His original pilot’s license was dated 6 Oct. 1916 and was #34, meaning he was the 34th person in Norwegian history to be granted a pilots license, two years before he got his driver’s license.  On June 18, 1917 a 19-year-old Helgeby was flying a Farman Shorthorn over a fog-filled Norwegian valley with a passenger.  Running low on fuel he had to guide the plane to a clearing in the forest. When he was getting close to the ground he stuck a power line and crashed to the ground into an anthill.  With the rear mounted engine it’s remarkable they weren’t killed (a photo of the crashed plane, Helgeby and four other men is included in the article). He and his fellow pilots trained in aircraft that had only a rifle tied to the fuselage as armament.  They also practiced throwing bombs out of the open cockpit.  They would often be concerned about encountering Manfred Von Richthofen (The Red Baron) and the other German aviators as “they would have made short work of us.”  Helgeby never did sight an enemy aircraft in all of the Great War. 

He was the second pilot ever to land at the airport at the city of Trondheim.  He was the first to fly the 350 miles over mountains from Trondheim to the Norwegian capital, Oslo in a B.E.2E (British Experimental). In 1941 he was one of the first local pilots to join the United States Civil Air Patrol (CAP).  In 1952 he again landed at Trondheim in a US military aircraft as an American Major in the CAP on a mission that is largely credited with establishing the Norwegian CAP. 

Helgeby left Norway and joined the engineering department at AC Spark Plug Division in Flint in 1925.  During his 38 years at AC he developed as many patents from his ideas for General Motors.  He is credited with the horizontal red line speed indicator on speedometers introduced on some 1954 Buicks and which were used on GM cars for a number of years. 

He had one son, Ralph Jr., who was an engineer in the aviation industry in Seattle and worked on the Super Sonic Transport.  The two Helgeby daughters, Catherine and Clara, both died relatively young after having families of their own.  There were seven grandchildren at the time of the Journal article.  

He flew a 1930 Fleet open cockpit biplane which looked much like a WWI fighter.  The Fleet was built April 15, 1930 as model #1, NS 213 and carried registration number N638M.  The plane was used as a Fleet Factory Service Demo and had a 7-cylinder radial engine.  In 1931 he joined the late Flint dentist Dr. B.F. Miller Jr. in ownership of the Fleet which he bought outright three years later and would then own for a total of more than 45 years.  Originally it was stored in the Butler hangers on Corunna Road in Flint Township where the Westside Drive-in Theater would later stand.  In 1934 the plane and hanger were moved to an airport near the site of – what used to be – the Fisher Body Grand Blanc Metal Fabricating Plant.  In 1942, shortly after the US entered WWII, national security regulations required that all aircraft be placed under 24-hour guard to prevent the potential of someone stealing a local aircraft and using it to bomb local factories that were making war armaments. Since there was no guard at the Grand Blanc airport he once again moved the plane and hanger to the well-guarded Bishop Airport.  He would pull the plane from his hanger by hand and take off from the Grass at Bishop Airport – the only pilot permitted to do so.  Sometimes his wife would accompany him in the front cockpit where she often co-piloted for him and more than once made forced landings in farm fields. This was a common occurrence; on one of his more notable flights he made three such landings.  He sold the Fleet in 1977 to Geoffrey Geisz; not so much because of age, rather because of a hernia which prevented him from opening the heavy hanger door.  Geoff flew the plane around Flint until 1987 when he sold it to an individual in North Carolina.  

In 1965, Helgeby was one of six Michigan aviation pioneers honored at the state premier of the movie “Those Magnificent Men and Their Flying Machines“ in Detroit.  He could identify with that film and others such as “The Blue Max” and “The Great Waldo Pepper.”  He never barnstormed but Helgeby accumulated trophies in Flint and Midwestern competitions that show he know his aerobatics. Helgeby was one of few 80-year-olds licensed to fly in the state of Michigan.  After selling the Fleet he flew his Piper Tri-Pacer, which he kept in a hanger with an electric door opener.  As of the date of the Journal article he had accumulated 3,050 flight hours. 

Chapter 77 of the EAA located at Dalton Airport is officially named the Ralph O. Helgeby Chapter 77 of Greater Flint Michigan in honor of this aviation legend. 


 

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