Yeah..but the Red Baron wasn't around in '85.
It actually goes back to the Miss Candace airframe. In '77, Snoopy and the flying doghouse were painted on the left fuselage of Cliff Cummins' plane. It included a Mustang empennage with candy stripes, and a thought bubble saying "Curse you, Red Baron!"
When Miss Candace became Jeannie, and was painted in the pits at Reno '79, obviously the Red Baron was still the major force...so Snoopy (minus the doghouse) was put on the wingtips. I think Bucky D was the one who painted them on.
Shortly before Sanders sold Jeannie to Jimmy Leeward in '83, Dave Zeuschel clipped the wings even more than before, and fabricated new wingtips. So the Miss Candace/Jeannie wingtips with Snoopy on them were sitting around the hangar.
Those wingtips were installed on Coyote/Georgia Mae in 1985 (and were destroyed in the crash at Reno that year).
It actually goes back to the Miss Candace airframe. In '77, Snoopy and the flying doghouse were painted on the left fuselage of Cliff Cummins' plane. It included a Mustang empennage with candy stripes, and a thought bubble saying "Curse you, Red Baron!"
When Miss Candace became Jeannie, and was painted in the pits at Reno '79, obviously the Red Baron was still the major force...so Snoopy (minus the doghouse) was put on the wingtips. I think Bucky D was the one who painted them on.
Shortly before Sanders sold Jeannie to Jimmy Leeward in '83, Dave Zeuschel clipped the wings even more than before, and fabricated new wingtips. So the Miss Candace/Jeannie wingtips with Snoopy on them were sitting around the hangar.
Those wingtips were installed on Coyote/Georgia Mae in 1985 (and were destroyed in the crash at Reno that year).
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