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Tim Stacks is Manager - Structures Group, with experience in project engineering, analysis and design of various types of repairs and mods to aircraft structures; modeling using NASTRAN and COSMOS. Tim has experience in structural analysis and design of aircraft intereior components. He is also familiar with avionics equipment and antenna. He is brought to the Trek Track courtesy of Cotney Aerospace. Photo coming soon!
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Steve Charleson is an aerospace engineer and extreme Trek fan, who will join us to answer a few Trek-spec questions. His eight years of experience in aircraft interior designed and modification - including commercial and V.I.P. aircraft, plus working with the FAA and development of process specs and design standards, will make him an engaging addition to the Star Trek Track. He is brought to the Trek Track courtesy of Cotney Aerospace. Photo coming soon!
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Lee Eric Shackleford is a playwright and screenwriter with over 150 produced scripts to his credit. His work for television has ranged from obscure documentaries about UFOs for the early days of the SciFi Channel to controversial stories for Star Trek: the Next Generation.
In the world of live theatre, Lee is well-known for his widely-produced adaptation of R.U.R., the classic Czech drama that gave us the word “robot.” A popular lecturer on science fiction films, Lee was one of the Smithsonian Institution’s official presenters for the nationwide touring exhibit “Yesterday’s Tomorrows: Past Visions of the Future.” Lee is also a passionate devotee of radio drama, and has directed and performed in several recreations of the notorious 1938 War of the Worlds radio broadcast. His website at www.gulliver.cc exists in a state of continual evolution. |
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