Re: Ken Burnstine
That's exactly what I was looking for. I never knew if there was any business connection other than aircraft. They all just seemed to get into trouble at about the same time.
But they are sooooo comfortable...
Many moons ago Miss Foxy Lady was my first attempt at totally modifying a model kit. Lots of filler, lots of cutting and a canopy off of who knows what it actually came out fairly well. It was the first racer I thought had that "look".
I would contend that there are many warbird and racer owners/drivers out there both past and present, who's business and flying stories (illegal and legal) would make fascinating reading. It's an expensive and relatively dangerous "hobby" which attracts some very interesting characters.
The only connection is that Gary Levitz befriended Burnstine and bought Miss Foxy Lady from him as a favor to help him out. And shortly afterwards Levitz sold his race Mustang to the Whittington brothers...who ultimately happened to be from the same part of Florida, in the same business as Burnstine. But it was purely coincidental.
And I gave up wearing big girl panties years ago...
Many moons ago Miss Foxy Lady was my first attempt at totally modifying a model kit. Lots of filler, lots of cutting and a canopy off of who knows what it actually came out fairly well. It was the first racer I thought had that "look".
I would contend that there are many warbird and racer owners/drivers out there both past and present, who's business and flying stories (illegal and legal) would make fascinating reading. It's an expensive and relatively dangerous "hobby" which attracts some very interesting characters.
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