For anyone interested in information or pictures of "Rapid Travel" George Giboney's Thunder Mustang Race 75, I'm the new guy (brother), and I may be able to answer your questions.
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When George started this project, I believe he had it in the back of his mind to race it at Reno. The plane has been modified specifically for racing, twin superchargers, intake modifications, cooling system modifications, it has been fully dyno'd and tested...tuned for maximum horsepower and torque...it is fast!! Don't know yet if he is thinking about next year...I believe that his thoughts are on the here and now and doing the best he can this year!
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If you will note, in the photos from Harry Nelson, the extended exhaust manifold had been removed and it was replaced with the stock manifold(s). Also note that the Race number is 75 not 175. At PRS there was a mixup on the registration and two participants had been issued number 75, so George had to improvise with 175. The other participant with 75 DNQ'd and Rapid Travel was officially issued Race 75. Tom
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Note also the new belly scoop from the July 28 photos. This is a first on any Thunder Mustang. This was a pleasant surprise when I saw George with it at the Northwest Antique Fly-In at McMinnville, OR on August 16, next to two other Thunder Mustangs!
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Hello Thomas,
Welcome to AAFO.com. I have been associated with John Parker and Blue Thunder for many years now and as a result, I have hung out with George one week out of the year for the past few years. I hope you will be at Reno and I'm looking forward to meeting you. George is a great guy.
Originally posted by thunderstangfanwhat about the stock propeller? wasnt there some issues raised about them flexing at higher hp and thats why blue ran the three blade?
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