Anybody know where this pretty girl's got to? And yes, it's a Neal Nurmi photograph. Surprise, surprise, right? Not. lol
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Foxy Lady/Sumthin' Else
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Have you read any of the "former racers to TF" comments around here? this one fits into that category...
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Thanks so much for all of your work here the last week or so! you are putting in a lot of time to keep us all up to date!
Eric
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Sandra - Here's a link to a good history piece that Scott Germain wrote on John Crocker and Sumthin' Else. Lots of interesting information on the man and his plane.
Scroll down to the fifth article under "Current Feature"
And someone correct me if I'm mistaken, but I believe that Jimmy Leeward bought the race canopy off of Sumthin' Else and used it on the Ghost...Mark Johnson
Strega Fan since 1997
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Oh, how I mess John Crocker and that lovely white bird with the blue-metallic prop and spinner. I thought it was the best looking Mustang, or rather the best looks of any unlimited plane on the course in the early 80's, even after Dago and Strega were introduced.
A lot of awesome paint jobs have been painted over with lesser desirable ones...Last edited by AirDOGGe; 09-26-2011, 08:14 PM.
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I have to admit, even though I hate seeing race planes stop racing and return to stock, it sure is nice to see it flying in the heritage flights, kinda completes its history cycle, WWII fighter, Racer, then flying with modern day fightersW.Hughes
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Originally posted by MustangFan View PostSandra - Here's a link to a good history piece that Scott Germain wrote on John Crocker and Sumthin' Else. Lots of interesting information on the man and his plane.
Scroll down to the fifth article under "Current Feature"
And someone correct me if I'm mistaken, but I believe that Jimmy Leeward bought the race canopy off of Sumthin' Else and used it on the Ghost...
That was correct, GG's race canopy was from Sumthin' Else....
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Originally posted by Big_Jim View PostWanna buy a leather flight jacket? LOL
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Originally posted by MustangFan View PostSandra - Here's a link to a good history piece that Scott Germain wrote on John Crocker and Sumthin' Else. Lots of interesting information on the man and his plane.
Scroll down to the fifth article under "Current Feature"
And someone correct me if I'm mistaken, but I believe that Jimmy Leeward bought the race canopy off of Sumthin' Else and used it on the Ghost...
Willie
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Hi Sandra & fellow aafoers-
Just a friendly reminder- before ya go wanderin' off-site lookin' for a particular air racing subject, I'd recommend first using the search engine feature right here, 'cuz there's a veritable treasure trove of resource material & discussions to be perused in the aafo vaults. (Just Sayin'...)
Here's a superb tribute thread on the late & great John Crocker started by my old pal Neal Nurmi (aka-wingman) that offers up a wealth of info & photos on JC's famous white UNL steed- Race #6-"Sumthin' Else":
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