Born: 10/29/1923
Died: 11/24/1992
Inducted: 11/10/2007
Carl Rindlisbacher was born in Rice
Lake, Wisconsin but developed his passion for aviation and weather
while serving as an observer with the Army Air Force in the Pacific
during World War II. A teacher
by profession, Carl assumed the duties of volunteer manager at Rice
Lake's Arrowhead Airport in 1957. He mowed the grass, plowed the
snow and went out of his way to welcome travelers who were using the
field. Carl continued to observe the weather, monitoring short-wave
Weather Bureau broadcasts, preparing countless hand-drawn weather
maps and sharing the information with pilots and anyone else who
asked. A tireless advocate for
airport improvement, Carl persuaded the city to pave the runway,
obtained a military surplus truck for a snowplow and acquired a
non-directional beacon and distance measuring equipment to aid
pilots when weather was inclement. More than anything else, Carl
lobbied for a new, up-to-date airport for his hometown. Carl
retired in 1992, after twenty-five years as a paid airport manager
and many more as an unpaid volunteer. For over four decades, he was
the radio voice of Rice Lake and the person waiting in the office to
greet arrivals, no matter the lateness of the hour. Dedicated
in 1995, the new Rice Lake Regional Airport was named Car's Field in
his honor.
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Carl at his weather desk, ca unknown
(submitted photo) 
Carl at weather instrument box,
Rice Lake
(submitted photo)

Rice Lake airport dedication as
Carl's Field
(submitted photo)
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