Re: Darryl greenmayer f104 rb(red baron) ??
Talk about mood swings, my friends and I were in the stands that year, and I was amazed how fast everyone else left. We were stunned, and to hear over somebodies radio Hoover saying something to the rescuers like "take your time, there's no way he's survived that" we just sat dumbfounded for a while, (the screwy bit being the explosion was RIGHT were the Tora,Tora,Tora pyrotechniques went off).
The last lap of the last race, on the last day, a great guy & a beautiful airplane, we could not have felt worse.
The pit gates were open and we gravitated down to were some people were monitoring a good radio. Some of Steve's friends were near and of coarse crying, when one of the medics announenced "he's conscience & coherent". WHAT?!!! Now EVERYBODY was crying, you wanted to shout it to the crowd, but the stands were empty. It would have been a very quite ride home, had we not stayed.
Amazingly, I think Steve was the biggest part of the wreckage.
Sometimes it just ain't your time.
Talk about mood swings, my friends and I were in the stands that year, and I was amazed how fast everyone else left. We were stunned, and to hear over somebodies radio Hoover saying something to the rescuers like "take your time, there's no way he's survived that" we just sat dumbfounded for a while, (the screwy bit being the explosion was RIGHT were the Tora,Tora,Tora pyrotechniques went off).
The last lap of the last race, on the last day, a great guy & a beautiful airplane, we could not have felt worse.
The pit gates were open and we gravitated down to were some people were monitoring a good radio. Some of Steve's friends were near and of coarse crying, when one of the medics announenced "he's conscience & coherent". WHAT?!!! Now EVERYBODY was crying, you wanted to shout it to the crowd, but the stands were empty. It would have been a very quite ride home, had we not stayed.
Amazingly, I think Steve was the biggest part of the wreckage.
Sometimes it just ain't your time.
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