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Unfortunately, one cannot always get it right. I missed this by about half a second.... No motor drives or even autowinders in those "primitive" days. No fancy zoom lenses, either. No "spray and pray" like the young dudes do these days. You had exactly one chance to get it right.
Last edited by wingman; 05-30-2024, 09:01 PM.
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Originally posted by wingman View Post
A photo by Birch Matthews and printed by me. I always liked the look of this long range version. Much to see compared to the more familiar modern versions. Notice wing tips, canopy, cowl flaps etc.
Jack Hovey's recently acquired Mustang in the background.
I'm fairly certain that the photographer was a crew member for our team.
1 PhotoLast edited by BellCobraIV; 06-03-2024, 12:00 AM.John Slack
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Cape May, New Jersey was our first win. That was the first time we had the Skyraider Propeller in a standard length race. I have found some of the pictures of the crew having to remove and repair the AeroProducts propeller in Cape May. On race day everything worked fine and victory was Lyle's.
The trip home was started, Lyle flew through his hometown in Brownfield Texas and started off to home in California soon after. The propeller ran away and Lyle was forced to land the Bearcat on a ranch right next to Route 66. He tied the airplane's stick back, closed the canopy walked over to Route 66 and hitchhiked to Albuquerque. He called my Mom from Albuquerque said he was leaving the plane in New Mexico for a few days and grabbed a TWA flight for home with the Bearcat sitting outside with the rattlesnakes along Rt. 66.....
To be Continued;John Slack
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Originally posted by BellCobraIV View Post
At the US Cup Air Races in San Diego the aircraft took off in groups of four. You'll notice that the canopy is open on the Bearcat, Lyle always did take off and landings with the canopy open. Safety instruction per Navy training. The Reynolds/Green Bearcat and Lyle's drop tank equipped Bearcat ran 4th and 5th through most of the early part of the race, prior to Reynolds making a pit stop and pilot change. At one point Lyle had moved up to 2nd place. Lyle's pit stop took 6 minutes to fill the drop tanks and the main tank. On Lyle's way to the air races that morning he had borrowed crew member Austin Cranston's car so he could drive out later than the rest of the crew. On the way in Lyle was involved in an accident that totalled Austin's car. As Lyle got into the Bearcat Austin said to Lyle, "Hey, where did you park the car?" Lyle told Austin to talk to Joyce about the insurance. Then calmly went racing, he finished in 4th place, the drop tanks didn't seem to cause Lyle any concern during the race.
I'm fairly certain that the photographer was a crew member for our team.
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Originally posted by BellCobraIV View PostCape May, New Jersey was our first win. That was the first time we had the Skyraider Propeller in a standard length race. I have found some of the pictures of the crew having to remove and repair the AeroProducts propeller in Cape May. On race day everything worked fine and victory was Lyle's.
The trip home was started, Lyle flew through his hometown in Brownfield Texas and started off to home in California soon after. The propeller ran away and Lyle was forced to land the Bearcat on a ranch right next to Route 66. He tied the airplane's stick back, closed the canopy walked over to Route 66 and hitchhiked to Albuquerque. He called my Mom from Albuquerque said he was leaving the plane in New Mexico for a few days and grabbed a TWA flight for home with the Bearcat sitting outside with the rattlesnakes along Rt. 66.....
To be Continued;
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Originally posted by BellCobraIV View Post
Then calmly went racing, he finished in 4th place, the drop tanks didn't seem to cause Lyle any concern during the race.
2. Prior to the race, was there any c/g calculation or testing done in the various degrees of 'fullness' and the impact of pulling g's as the fuel burned off?
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