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He may be at the the back of the pack but I would like to see Jim Wright in the H-1 Racer out there as well.
Always wondered how Hughes' plane would have done in the pylon environment. It's my understanding that Hughes didn't enter these races because he didn't want to embarass the goverment funded stuff!
"And if they stare, just let them burn their eyes on your moving."
When I first posted this in another thread, I was going for race pilots and planes that have "passed on". I do stand corrected that Bill Speers was flying Deja Vu, not Pegasus.
And yes it is important we remember all those who lost their lives doing what they loved. And yes there are many more than my original quote.
John Crocker
Lefty Gardner
Jack Sliker
Bob Love
Lloyd Hamilton
Jim Maloney
Al Goss
and surely more I have not listed. All deserve to be on the, Heavenly Air Racing team.
Apologies for not giving you the credit for starting this. I just felt it should have it's own string.
"And if they stare, just let them burn their eyes on your moving."
John Crocker
Lefty Gardner
Jack Sliker - Escape II
Bob Love
Lloyd Hamilton
Jim Maloney
I know there are others I'm forgetting.
What about crew?
Ralph Payne
"Rotten" Richard Ransopher
Wasn't Bob Love the pilot of the P-51 when Air Progress did a mock dogfight between the Mustang and a Bearcat back in 1973? I still have a copy of that magazine and if I recall, Bob got the best of the Bearcat pilot in 2 out of 3 dogfights, but that was mainly because Bob had a lot more experience than the Bearcat pilot did. That was a very interesting article.
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