Has anyone heard any new news on the Wildfire project? It looks pretty close to complete on their site, but they haven't updated the site in awhile.
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I've heard the story about the "first" first flight, and that the pilot walked away commenting that he felt lucky to live throughout the flight. Does anyone know who that pilot was? I think it might have been before Skip Holm was on the scene testing just about all the airplanes first flights.
Also, has Wildfire flown recently? With all of the Skunk works folks working on the problems of that design, I'm sure they'll find the solutions. Whether it's "race winning" fast or not.
I'll be driving to Las Vegas in a couple weeks, and plan to stop by Mojave. I've got a cheap digital camera that I plan to take with me to get whatever shots I can there. But, if anyone wants to loan me their spy satalight quality, mega pixel, took all the equity I posses to buy, digital camera. I'll post said pictures here. Oh, and I'll TRY to keep from spilling beer on it during the week!
Race 29Full throttle till you see God, then turn left!
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No, the pilot's name was Joe Guthrie. He was a test-pilot from Flight Systems, the drone company from Mojave. It was the fall of 1983, and as I recall, he wasn't even supposed to take off...it was supposed to be a high-speed taxi session on the main runway....and instead, the plane took off. It was all he could do to wrestle the thing back around and get it on the ground. Walked away, vowing never to fly it again.
Some time after that, it is reported that Skip took it up once, but I've never confirmed that. And by that time, Skip was already 'the man' as far as racing/testing goes.
But then the plane was just 'parked', due to some conflicting stories about the Statler team.
So, Jarred, to hear the optimism, it sounds just like 20 years ago. The best laid plans of mice and men, you know.....
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