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The Per Ardua Award is the most prestigious and important award of the Association. It is presented each year to the member or members making the most outstanding contribution toward the promotion of ...
It is my pleasure to announce the winner of the 2006 H. Marshall Claybourn trophy. The award is made for the longest straight-line 1-26 flight of the year. The 2006 winner is Joann B. Shaw, who flew 1...
Minutes from the 1-26 Association Annual Meeting Parowan, Utah, Thursday, June 29, 2006 The Annual Meeting of the 1-26 Association was called to order by president, Norm Miller, at 15:04 at the contes...








by George Powell It was the final day of the 2006 1-26 Championships and great weather for flying . . . if you were a duck.Normally, on an overcast day like this I would not have driven to the airport...
Wow ! What a great year for the 1-26 Sweeps ! I processed 237 flights from 21 pilots to come up with the 148 flights eligible for this year’s competition. Another 16 flights were submitted in the Just...
by George Powell In the spring of 2006, Bob Spielman, VP West, challenged the 1-26 pilots from Warner Springs’ Skid Row Squadron to a contest. As we understood the proposal, we would mutually agre...









The famous, and now 2nd Annual, 1-26 Eagle Rendezvous was held during the 8-day period from April 29 through May 6, 2006 at Sampley Airport (28AZ) in Aguila, Arizona. Camp participants received a shor...