I read this name in another post.........what is it?
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American Spirit was a Matt Jackson 3350-powered unlimited homebuilt project that has been many years in the making, and is probably still unfinished (we were discussing it way back in 2005, and probably before). It was sold to Rod Lewis last year.
Scroll down to the bottom of the first post of the following webpage for a few pics of the unfinished airframe:
And this page features a newer shot of the airframe with cowling and prop, plus a blurry photo of a representative model:
Finally, here's a better shot of the model located right here at AAFO (the forum search tool is a handy item):
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.Last edited by AirDOGGe; 09-22-2009, 05:41 PM.
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Originally posted by AirDOGGe View PostAmerican Spirit was a Matt Jackson 3350-powered unlimited homebuilt project that has been many years in the making, and is probably still unfinished
Matt watches here and if he feels this is incorrect, I'm hoping he'll chime in..Wayne Sagar
"Pusher of Electrons"
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It is a very well known, undisputed fact that the plane was designed by Dave Cornell, Engineered by Bruce Boland and paid for by Howard Keck Sr. Who cares about who's name is first? I know I certainly don't, nor does Dave. It was actually named the Keck Racer in the beginning. An Air Classic's article chose to call it Cornell/Jackson racer. Bottom line is who cares? When its done, it will no doubt set the pace for Reno.
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Originally posted by Matt Jackson View PostIt is a very well known, undisputed fact that the plane was designed by Dave Cornell, Engineered by Bruce Boland and paid for by Howard Keck Sr. Who cares about who's name is first? I know I certainly don't, nor does Dave. It was actually named the Keck Racer in the beginning. An Air Classic's article chose to call it Cornell/Jackson racer. Bottom line is who cares? When its done, it will no doubt set the pace for Reno.
Originally posted by Matt Jackson View PostWho cares about who's name is first?Wayne Sagar
"Pusher of Electrons"
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