I spotted a red P-51 at the Great Falls, MT airport called "cherry bomb" that had the look of a racer, but I can't find any info on it at all. Anyone know anything about it? Thanks!
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It was #4. I realize thats taken currently by Polar Bear, but I'm guessing the last time it was active would have been before 1995 (when I started paying attention).
I couldn't see the N number from the fence...you know how they make them really small sometimes. I've run a search every way I can but I can't seem to find anything about it. Just wondering if anyone had firsthand knowledge. Thanks!
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Originally posted by eric 120 View PostCould it be the old Cloud Dancer? Didn't get to sold to someone up in that neck of the woods?Remember: No drinking within 50 feet of the aircraft, and no smoking within 8 hours!
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I'm so glad someone else has seen this airplane I've been searching and searching for info on this, I saw a red p-51 with a large #4 on the tail in Jamestown, ND in April of 2010. Looked very much like a race plane. I could not make out the name, but Cherry Bomb would definitely fit from what i could see. I was hoping to see it in Reno this year, but it was not there and nobody new a thing about it, other than "it could probably be Cloud Dancer" anymore info would be appreciated.
Thanks
Mark.
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My buddy showed me this on Dago Red's Wikipedia page:
"Frank Taylor is currently preparing Dago Red to break the world record in the 3 km, in mid-2010. Along with Dago Red, Frank Taylor is thought to be preparing another race p-51 named "Cherry Bomb" based out of Sidney, MT."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dago_Red
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This whole thread is just Bull Sh!t unless someone posts a pic...
Last edited by Victor Archer; 10-11-2010, 06:36 PM. Reason: I thought the "B" in Bull Sh!t needed to be in Caps!
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Originally posted by steak_pilot View PostWho is Frank Taylor? Former racer, aircraft modifier extrodinare?
Due to some personal issues, the aircraft ownership was transferred to Alan Preston in 1986....but for many years Taylor had been trying to buy Dago Red back. In 2009 he and a group of partners purchased Dago Red from the Costo family, disassembled the airframe at Chino for inspection and repair, with the intent of rebuilding it and going after the 3km speed record currently held by Lyle Shelton...then donating the racer to the Smithsonian.
Unfortunately, the prior owners of Dago Red failed to pay off the original loan for Dago Red, and it was repossessed by the bank...essentially taking it away from Taylor and his group.
That is who Frank Taylor is.
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