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Any QB members here ?

Any QB members here ? Which hangars ? TWF
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Don are you one? I never could get anyone to answer me just what that is. I guess "quite bird", engine has quit, but some how thought you had to escape via the silk elevator.

Am I close? pg
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PG you were really close. It's "Quiet Birdmen" and the "hangar" is the chapter they belong to. Not sure how one becomes a memeber but I don't believe it has anything to do with losing and engine or hitting the silk. I think it was about drinking and hangar flying. Hopefully Don will fill us in.
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Anchorage has a good hangar :wink: Especially around Christmas :lol:

mtv wrote:Burro, QB

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I'm an FAI member. Trying to start one around here.

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We have a QB chapter here. Their sole purpose in life is to have a Christmas party and get a couple strippers to attend. When asked to join I said no thanks.
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Bman,

So, your username should actually be BSMan.

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I'm sure every chapter is different. Maybe one bad apple called in the strippers while everyone else rolled their eyeballs....around and around and eventually back to the strippers. ;)

DonC and I were discussing this in Live Chat, here's what he sent me:

OldBeacon.com wrote:The Quiet Birdmen, a fraternity of pilots that predates most airlines, is one of the greatest secret fraternal order in aviation. It apparently has its origins dating back to the creation of the American Flying Club, in France on Armistice Day and which was later installed in a clubhouse of New York's Fifth Avenue in March, 1919. The club members seemed to have enjoyed quite a good time because two years the police apparently crashed the party and closed down the club -- "padlocked the door" according to the only source I've discovered that discusses this elusive fraternity.

Not to be dissuaded, a small group of the original members gathered in 1921 and began meeting more or less regularly at Marta's Greenwich Village restaurant. Steve Hannigan, a local reporter, visited the festive table and returned the next week with an artist. He did a feature story, with a sketch. In attendance that evening were: Harry Bruno; S. H. MacKeon; Wallace James; Richard R. Blythe; Earle Osborn; C. S." Casey Jones"; Slim Lewis; Ernest Loftquis; Paul G. Zimmerman; Donald Mcllheny; Baron Ladislas d'Orcy; Richard DePew; George Hubbard; R. B. C. Noorduyn; and J. E. Whitbeck.

Harold Hersey, then editing Aces High Magazine, (a pulp magazine which featured stories of aerial combat in the days of WWI) had visited Marta's, had his eardrums shaken by the desperate hilarity, and dubbed the gathering, The Quiet Birdmen. Hannegin's story was the first the public heard of the QB. Oddly enough, it is still damned near impossible to learn anything more about this group today!



The poem above reflects the close ties and feelings of brotherhood shared by members of the fraternity. When a pilot dies, it is said of him that "another good friend has flown west."
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Burro...we have an outstanding hangar in Olympia, WA. All the better cuz' you can fly in during the summer.

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I'm sure that's exactly how it happened...
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Think I will sneak on up to Billings around Christmas........ 8) and check out Santa's elves :lol:
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I'm still trying to figure out what's wrong with Christmas parties and strippers. =D> \:D/

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Oh wait a minute. I want to know how one goes about finding out if there is a hangar in their area and doing whatever it takes to become a member. I know it is invite only. It seems like a long standing tradition that needs new members so it doesn't fade away. :D
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