Birgitta and I have just heard that another very important figure in air racing history has passed away. Don Sanford, the co-builder of the remarkable engine that powered Jon Sharp's Aero Magic and the mighty Nemesis. died Tuesday, March 25th, of a massive stroke. Don was the owner of a magneto rebuilding shop called Aero Mag. When crewing for the great Ray Cote in the 1970s, Don got to thinking that he could build a better race motor than any of the then current engine builders. Ray wasn't interested, so Don looked around for a promising Racer to approach with his ideas. He settled on a young Silver racer named Jon Sharp, and the rest is history, Don and his boat racing friend Jack Wells built a most remarkable motor -- it won two Golds in the 80s in Cassutt #43 (named Aero Magic for Don's company), and the same engine, redone a few times, won every race for nearly a decade in Nemesis.
Our best wishes go out to Don's widow, Linda, and to his children and grandchildren.
Neal and Birgitta
Our best wishes go out to Don's widow, Linda, and to his children and grandchildren.
Neal and Birgitta
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