WIX is reporting that Lefty has left us yesterday. Thanks for the memories Lefty. Rad
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I recieved this from a mutual friend... perhaps reading these words will make those who knew and loved him feel better about his passing...
"Heard from Ladd this morning. He passed peacefully in his sleep. Services Monday, Trinity Baptist Church in Kerrville, TX."
Lefty will now always fly the birds he wants, as low or high has he wants to! Every time the engines start on his beloved "White Lightnin'" turn over, no matter who she belongs to or what she looks like, Lefty will have his hand on the throttles...
He will be greatly missed by all who he touched. Our thoughts and prayers for his family.
Blue Skies Lefty!Wayne Sagar
"Pusher of Electrons"
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Wow - I have a lot of memories that fly with Lefty at the controls. Adding my prayers to those already posted for the family and friends.
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I'm glad he got to see ol' White Lightning re-built into a brand new P-38 once again before he left us. Regardless of who owns or flies her now, she'll always be Lefty's plane to me.
Blue skys, Mr. Gardner...Reno never would have been the same without you and WL tearing up the skies.
Peace be with you.
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I would like to add my condolences to the Gardners and wish him Blue Skies. I had the privilege to know him for many years and to fly with him.
He will always be a legend in my mind as he was the first "Colonel" I met at an airshow many years ago in San Marcos, Texas after performing in the White Lighting.......
Lynn
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I never had the good fortune of seeing Lefty race or fly an aerobatic demonstration in White Lightning. I did however attend a symposium that he had in the Washington, D.C. area when I was in high school as a young aspiring aviator. He was speaking to general aviation pilots at an FAA aviation safety briefing. He shared many stories of flying the P-38. I will never forget the advice he gave us pilots: Approach flying by keeping your attitude in the red zone. Keep your head on a swivel. If you become too comfortable in the cockpit and allow yourself to drift into a "green" comfort zone, that's when things will go wrong and you won't be in the right frame of mind to react and rely on the things you were taught.
Lefty was a great man, and a great "stick". He will truly be missed by many in the aviation community in general. My thoughts and prayers are with the Gardner family.
Godspeed Colonel!!
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I saw the obituary in the Austin paper this morning. I only met Lefty in passing at air shows many years ago, but the enduring impression, and the one conveyed by the memorial text, is of a man who was an amazing character in all aspects of his life.
Blue skies, Lefty. And deepest condolences to the Gardner family.
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Originally posted by AirDOGGeI'm glad he got to see ol' White Lightning re-built into a brand new P-38 once again before he left us. Regardless of who owns or flies her now, she'll always be Lefty's plane to me.
Blue skys, Mr. Gardner...Reno never would have been the same without you and WL tearing up the skies.
Peace be with you.
Jim
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