Is it just at Reno without a working engine? That makes me somewhat hopeful that it will race again eventually. I assume the prop is still good so if someone wanted to just throw a stock 3350 in her it could technically still race yes? I feel like this is a lot better than structural damage like 2013... Just a thought
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Originally posted by GRNDP51 View PostIs it just at Reno without a working engine? That makes me somewhat hopeful that it will race again eventually. I assume the prop is still good so if someone wanted to just throw a stock 3350 in her it could technically still race yes? I feel like this is a lot better than structural damage like 2013... Just a thought
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Originally posted by Race5 View PostNo engine, airframe still covered in oil. The boiler and other systems were never pickled, so there will most likely be a lot of corrosion issues to fix as well. It will need a lot of work to get flying again.
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Well what I've heard is that Brown didn't go to PRS because his plane won't be ready. I don't see why it would be taking this long to make a perfectly stock airplane even more stock, unless he really isn't trying to get it done on a dead line. I know he wasn't happy with the restoration I heard all of that but I don't think it would be taking him this long to fix whatever it is he didn't like. And Brown doesn't seem like the type to buy one of the cheapest mustangs on the market just to keep stock and race it stock at Reno. It doesn't add up to me I feel like he has the intent of making it a racer, maybe not Voodoo/ Strega stasus but more like Miss A, or RR3 a few years back. Maybe that's just me being hopeful but after seeing what he's done with 232, I don't think he's the type to be satisfied fielding a stock aircraft...Reno from '99 to '23
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Can anyone shed some light on why he (MB) may not be the most popular guy amongst the participants? It seems kind of odd in the tiny world of air racing. Certainly not unheard of, just not the norm in this day and age. Or so it seems.Last edited by Fence Sence; 07-07-2015, 08:17 AM.You'll get your chance, smart guy!
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