Anybody know anything about this airplane? Was it ever raced? This picture is from Oshkosh, 1990. Notice the wonderful light of a grey Wisconsin morning.
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This Sea Fury is far from being forgotten. This was a Bagdad Fury built by non other then George Baker. It was sold several years back to John Bagley and raced as Southern Cross several years at Reno. John traded this aircraft and some money to Frank Boreman for his P63. The aircraft has sat for a year or so at CJK Aircraft sales in Camarillo CA. It has just been sold to a customer in Kansas City whom plans on racing her in a year or two after checking out in his new mount.
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Re: Forgotten Sea Fury
I appreciate it, as I had not seen this thread.
Obviously, the people on this board know as much (and more) about my airplane than I do.
After I bought the plane from Frank Borman (who took it on trade from John Bagley in exchange for the P-39 and some cash) Matt Jackson flew it from Camarillo to Ezell Aviation in Breckenridge, TX. Of course, it broke down on the way requiring new high tension leads and plugs. Welcome to Reno race planes, Mr. Patterson. Now, get out the checkbook.
"Southern Cross" will be back, better than ever. George Baker did a wonderful job on the initial restoration and it's time to put this fine airplane back into racing form.
Now, everyone knows that a stock Sea Fury with a 3350 isn't going to win, or even compete for the gold. But, there's always the silver. I bet there's some Mustang guys who are wishing I'd not bought this plane.
This year, though, is all about supporting Stew Dawson in "Spirit of Texas". Just wait until you see his new paint job. No more kangaroos on this Sea Fury! (and maybe a few more surprises).
Don't be a stranger this year at Reno. Be sure and introduce yourself, and let me buy you a drink at the pylon bar. After all, that's what being the rookie is all about.
Steve
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