here is a photo my dad took it was the only air race located in California other them Mojave and Bakersfield
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Lincoln? 1976 I believe. First race I ever saw and we were inside the course, pretty cool. Bomber race was a highlight.
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Originally posted by Leo View PostLincoln? 1976 I believe. First race I ever saw and we were inside the course, pretty cool. Bomber race was a highlight.
This could be a good quiz question -- who can tell us what eventually happened to #73 -- the second aircraft in line in Shawn's photo?
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First built as a T6, but the Navy ended up with it and made it an SNJ. Bob Gunderson bought it in '72 and it raced as Miss Everything from 73-86. in 1990 it appeared as race 59. Later named "Blue Bayou" 1991-92. Raced as "Two of Hearts" from 1996-2007. Returned in 2009 as "Margarita". 2012 it as "Dutchman". In 2010 it returned as "Tin Lizzy" In 2012 it returned as "Miss Evelyn Rose". 2015 saw a minor name change to "Miss Evelyn Rose Two of Hearts" Currently owned by Rose Farms Inc, Tallulah, LA
A long and impressive racing history.
WillLast edited by RAD2LTR; 04-07-2024, 03:42 PM.
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Originally posted by RAD2LTR View PostFirst built as a T6, but the Navy ended up with it and made it an SNJ. Bob Gunderson bought it in '72 and it raced as Miss Everything from 73-86. in 1990 it appeared as race 59. Later named "Blue Bayou" 1991-92. Raced as "Two of Hearts" from 1996-2007. Returned in 2009 as "Margarita". 2012 it as "Dutchman". In 2010 it returned as "Tin Lizzy" In 2012 it returned as "Miss Evelyn Rose". 2015 saw a minor name change to "Miss Evelyn Rose Two of Hearts" Currently owned by Rose Farms Inc, Tallulah, LA
A long and impressive racing history.
Will
Great Racers -- both airplane and pilot.
Last edited by wingman; 04-07-2024, 09:24 PM.
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Originally posted by wingman View Post
That is pretty complete but with names wrong. Bob Gunderson was before 1972, and never raced the airplane. It was Ralph Rina who raced it from 1973-86 or so. Ralph was a very serious racer, and took the Reno Championship twice, in 1978 and 1984. There were also numerous second and third place finishes, and top qualifier a couple of times. Race 73 is also notable for having won Golds on both the somewhat suicidal 3 mile IF1 course and the much more sedate 5 mile course.
Great Racers -- both airplane and pilot.
John Slack
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