Has anyone got pictures or references to photos of Charlie Tucker's P-63C, N63621, 44-4126, race #30 AFTER Tucker's ownership while with Howard S. Gidovlenko or any other owner between 1949 and when Darryl Greenamyer was heavily modifying it in 1970?
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Any pictures (apparently 1949) actually showing it with the alleged name "Easter Egg" ?
Who owned Charlie Tucker's race #28 P-63C, NX62995, after he sold it? Anyone know the fate of that airplane? I've read parts of it went into N9009 as well.
Darryl is said to have acquired N63231 from long term storage. Where had it been stored at?
Did Darryl ever fly it before or after the radical mods?
The only in-progress photo I recall seeing during the modifications with Greenamyer was the close-up head-on shot of the clecoed-in canopy with Darryl standing to the left on page 10 of Air Progress September 1970-Don Berliner's Competition Scene column. By the time of Don's August 1971 column (page 68) a photo was seen of the completed but all bare aluminum racer with engine running, but no visible chocks, or occupant! Does anyone know where photos exist of the racer in the building stages?
I've seen a few photos of the pretty green and polished aluminum N73744, another P-63C with serial 44-4181. It was originally Frank Singer's Bendix racer #53 between 1947-49, and was with Bruce Madison, of Phoenix, AZ, between 1963-1968. It apparently crashed near Chicago in June 1968. Darryl also acquired this one though I have read both ways that it was before, AND after that crash. Parts of it, and it is reported "other airframes" were used also in the construction of race #90. Any insights or corrections to all of that?
When exactly (month/year) did Larry Havens take ownership of the racer project?
The wickedly chopped #90 racer crashed into the Pacific on a test flight from Long Beach, CA, Sept. 7, 1972 and Havens got out okay. Are there any color photos taken of the white Kingcobra in that first week of September 1972 to be found?
Lastly has anyone seen pics of the wreckage after recovery from the ocean?
I don't yet own a copy of Birch Matthew's excellent Cobra book. Maybe with some of my tax return this year I'll find a copy. Aside from that who can help?
Thanks,
Lowell Thompson
Related questions and comments:
Any pictures (apparently 1949) actually showing it with the alleged name "Easter Egg" ?
Who owned Charlie Tucker's race #28 P-63C, NX62995, after he sold it? Anyone know the fate of that airplane? I've read parts of it went into N9009 as well.
Darryl is said to have acquired N63231 from long term storage. Where had it been stored at?
Did Darryl ever fly it before or after the radical mods?
The only in-progress photo I recall seeing during the modifications with Greenamyer was the close-up head-on shot of the clecoed-in canopy with Darryl standing to the left on page 10 of Air Progress September 1970-Don Berliner's Competition Scene column. By the time of Don's August 1971 column (page 68) a photo was seen of the completed but all bare aluminum racer with engine running, but no visible chocks, or occupant! Does anyone know where photos exist of the racer in the building stages?
I've seen a few photos of the pretty green and polished aluminum N73744, another P-63C with serial 44-4181. It was originally Frank Singer's Bendix racer #53 between 1947-49, and was with Bruce Madison, of Phoenix, AZ, between 1963-1968. It apparently crashed near Chicago in June 1968. Darryl also acquired this one though I have read both ways that it was before, AND after that crash. Parts of it, and it is reported "other airframes" were used also in the construction of race #90. Any insights or corrections to all of that?
When exactly (month/year) did Larry Havens take ownership of the racer project?
The wickedly chopped #90 racer crashed into the Pacific on a test flight from Long Beach, CA, Sept. 7, 1972 and Havens got out okay. Are there any color photos taken of the white Kingcobra in that first week of September 1972 to be found?
Lastly has anyone seen pics of the wreckage after recovery from the ocean?
I don't yet own a copy of Birch Matthew's excellent Cobra book. Maybe with some of my tax return this year I'll find a copy. Aside from that who can help?
Thanks,
Lowell Thompson
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