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Originally posted by Bill@InterstellI was fairly young, but seem to remember there was a powder puff derby with stock airplanes including a bonanza at my first event in 1965 at the Stead Ranch.
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The Women's Stock Plane class raced at Reno until 1969--Bonanza's, Myers 200's, even a Navion or two. That is where Judy Wagner got her start.
The first F-1 race for Judy and #44 was at Cleveland in 1971, which coincidentally was the last time Gary Austin's Cassutt competed (as #42 "Maybe's Baby" with Jim Southworth). While #44 has raced almost constantly since it was built, Reno will be the first race for #42 (hope Gary keeps the old race #, doubt that the old psychedelic paint job will ever be seen again) in 36+ years.
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Originally posted by TosgJudy had considerable x-country racing success (Powder Puff Derby) before racing in the Women's Stock Plane class, where she was very successful. The old PRPA had a ban on female race pilots in other classes that was lifted starting in 1969, when the WSP class was dropped. Joan Alford was the first of the women to race in an established class (F-1), as her Owl racer #87 "Pogo" was completed before the Wagner Shoestring #44 "Solution".
The first F-1 race for Judy and #44 was at Cleveland in 1971, which coincidentally was the last time Gary Austin's Cassutt competed (as #42 "Maybe's Baby" with Jim Southworth). While #44 has raced almost constantly since it was built, Reno will be the first race for #42 (hope Gary keeps the old race #, doubt that the old psychedelic paint job will ever be seen again) in 36+ years.Never mind. Maybe next year
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Originally posted by Tosg
The first F-1 race for Judy and #44 was at Cleveland in 1971, which coincidentally was the last time Gary Austin's Cassutt competed (as #42 "Maybe's Baby" with Jim Southworth). While #44 has raced almost constantly since it was built, Reno will be the first race for #42 (hope Gary keeps the old race #, doubt that the old psychedelic paint job will ever be seen again) in 36+ years.
I've mentioned it on another thread, but it bears repeating...I cannot tell y'all how much of an honor it is for me to be the one to take this airplane around the pylons again after it's 36 year hiatus and to finally have the personal opportunity to fly at Reno.
I look forward to meeting y'all there.
Gary
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