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OVER 50... SOMEBODY AROUND HERE OVER 50???????????
Hey Bill... if you can read that without yer cheaters... yer' doin' OK...
I can read THAT just fine Wayne It kinda hurt my ears though. And yes, it's true. I did hit the big 5 OH last October. So another one joined the club and happy to be here.
And yes Brad, that IS what happens when you get old. Better start looking at hearing aids yersef.
Thanks for understanding Michele.
It is an emotional issue.
I always loved to see Lefty Fly.
I hated to see Stiletto converted to a TF.
I will miss White Lightning but have very fond memories.
I also miss Thunderbird.
Remember she won Gold.
She was the first mustang I ever sat in.
No worries Air Race Addict. Just in general bold is associated with intended an elevation of emotion. I can relate to the challenges of reading the screen sometimes (I'm fighting having to use bifocals right now). Sorry I didn't realize why you were doing it.
WHY DO YOU KEEP POSTING ENTIRELY IN BOLD FONT!!!!! IF WE WERE TALKING WOULD YOU BE SHOUTING???
Please don't post all of your replies in bold fonts!
Michele
Why? Does it hurt your ears? Michele, I do it because it's easier for me to read. I'm OLD! Just ask Brad. Cut me some slack. Sorry if I have broken from standard email protocol. I know what you're saying, but if I was shouting, I would raise the size of the font even more and use all caps.
I promise you will know if I am shouting.
Bill
I for one am very happy to see the plane get a full restoration.
As for the paint, I think that it should done in one of it's original schemes from the late forties that is where it's racing roots came from.
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History:
Lilee Products Co, Chicago, IL, Apr. 1946.
- Acquired from War Assets Administration, Kingman, AZ for $1250.
- Registered as NX25Y.
J. D. ReedCo, Houston, TX, 1947-1953
- Flown as Bendix Racer #14/"Sky Ranger"
Hugh Wells, Baltimore, MD, 1953.
- Registered as N25Y.
Sylvan Lair & Vernon Thorpe, Yukon, OK, 1962-1963
Marvin L. Gardner & Lloyd Nolan/Confederate Air Force, Mercedes, TX, 1964-1970.
Joe Henderson/CAF, Brownwood, TX, 1972
Marvin L Gardner, Harlingen & Austin, TX, 1977-2005
- Flown as race #25 (later #13) "White Lightnin"
- Crash landed after engine failure, Greenwood, MS, June 25, 2001.
Red Bull, Salsburg, Austria, 2005.
- Under restoration to airworthy.
I'd rather have a flyable, well-maintained airplane in a non-authentic paintjob than a hangar queen/grounded warbird in a famous paint scheme.
Keep 'em flying.
I'm not sure where it happened in this but I think some of you misunderstand my feelings.. I was trying my best to help Ladd Gardner get funding to get the process of a ground up resto done on the plane.. probably not hard enough (trying)... The plan was that, if some of the fans threw in a few thousand, then Ladd would use that as leverage with a sponsor or two who, hopefully, would pony up the rest of the $$ to get it done...
To be honest, I didn't have a lot of faith that it would ever happen but I did have my fingers crossed for Ladd... he SO wanted to carry on the legacy his dad had started and I SO wanted him to have the chance..
I remain disappointed that the family couldn't keep the bird and get it flying in TOP condition, I'm HAPPY that it will be flying, I will be very disappointed if Red Bull does not sieze the chance to bring it out as White Lightnin'.... Hell... I'd buy some cans of their stuff if they had a special edition White Lightnin' drink!
Bill.. since I guess I sort of offhandedly started this thread with my "travesty" comment in the Dago story, I want to clarify some information.. The Gardner family tried for over a year to find backers to bring the airplane to prisine condition and then fly it out of a museum setting. They could not find that/those backers. Family financal needs dictated they sell to the highest bidder, which happened to be Red Bull...
The travesty, IMHO, is Red Bull discarding the racing legacy of the airplane and restoring it to stock military... a fact we don't really know will happen after all.. As far as I know, no formal announcement of the final look of the airplane has been made..
It's as sad to see Lefty's airplane go "stock" as it would be to see Rare Bear, Dago Red, Strega or some others go that way... It's something we all need to think about though as the owners of some of these airplanes grow older and less bolder and in some cases, unable to finance the airplane in present status...
We could lose them all as racers.
I hold to my original comment that this is a "travesty"....
I'm very happy the airplane will return to the sky rather than languish in a hangar on blocks... I'm just sad to see it go stock (if it goes stock)
To each his own..
Wayne, I don't disagree with ANYTHING that YOU have said here. And I think that's basically what I was saying to Michele about nobody from here stepping up to the plate to buy WL. I guess I just didn't mention the fact that nobody stepped up to help Lefty and his family put the aircraft back into good shape at the beginning, so the ultimate result was as it is. Sad, to say the least, but it is what it is. Right? And we will see what the do as far as a final paint choice. MAYBE they'll do the "right" thing. I'm just happy that it isn't going to remain in pieces and return to the sky. Somewhere.
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