Our good friend & longtime veteran air race fan- 'Lockheed Bob' Gollwitzer kindly-sent me some of his personal raceplane snapshots taken over the years, including a dozen B&W photos fm the 1949 Cleveland National Air Races.
Bob asked me to post a few for him here on aafo to share with everyone, so I scanned all of his Cleveland pics sent, to post in three installments f/this special thread (-w/a few caption ID notes included for each subject aircraft & please feel welcome to post your comments or additional caption notes).
We'll get things smartly-launched by featuring four North American P-51 Mustang racers. Thanks, Bob!
DBD
Photos (L-R):
1. P-51D #77-"Galloping Ghost" (NX79111 / AAF 44-15651) - Co-owned by Steve Beville & Bruce Raymond, who alternated race pilot duties. GG raced successfully at all four Post-WW2 Cleveland events ('46-'49), never finishing less than 4th-place in the Thompson Trophy events. For the 1949 final running of the CAR classic, it was Beville's turn in the cockpit. Steve qualified #77 seventh-fastest @ 385.749-mph, which made him eligible to compete in both the Sohio Trophy & Thompson Trophy final. GG finished 4th in the 7-lap Sohio @ 376.719-av/mph & placed 4th again in the 15-lap TT @ 381.214-av/mph & won $3000. Detailers note the 'BG Spark Plug' sponsor sticker on the lower cowling. (***DBD Note: Look f/my forthcoming race history on NX79111 here on aafo)
2. P-51D #45 (N13Y / AAF 44-72400) - Owned & raced by Anson L. Johnson. For 1949 -Johnson's racer was modified as one of two 'scoopless'-configured Mustangs for event competition (-the other being Jackie Cochran's #7-"Beguine" / N4845N raced by Bill Odom). Johnson qualified eighth-fastest @ 383.475-mph behind GG & was a DNS in the Tinnerman Trophy & pulled-out on Lap 9 of the Thompson after AJ noted exhaust stacks burning-off his racer. A/C now in the Bradley Air Museum collection-Windsor Locks, Connecticut.
3. A-36A #2 (NX39502 / AAF 42-83665) - Owned by M. W. Fairbrother & raced by James Hannon. Qualified tenth-fastest in 1949 @ 376.852-mph. Hannon was awarded 6th-place in the Tinnerman after pulling-out on the last lap w/a broken fuel line & finished 8th in the Thompson @ 300.396-av/mph. A/C now in the USAF Museum-Dayton, OH. collection.
4. P-51B #90-"Thunderbird" (N5528N / AAF 43-6822) - Owned by DeBona Racing Co. & raced by pilot- Joe DeBona to finish first-place in the 1949 Bendix Trophy 2008.2-mile cross-country race fm Rosamond, CA. to Cleveland, Ohio @ 470.136-av/mph on 9/3/49. Actor Jimmy Stewart was team sponsor & DeBona won the $10K prize money. On 4/9/51-famous aviatrix- Jackie Cochran flew this Mustang to a new 100-km closed-course World Record Speed of 464.38-av/mph.
(Special thx to fellow air racing historians- Don Berliner & Gary Williams for their invaluable ref. publications which provided data f/the above photo caption notes. DBD)
Bob asked me to post a few for him here on aafo to share with everyone, so I scanned all of his Cleveland pics sent, to post in three installments f/this special thread (-w/a few caption ID notes included for each subject aircraft & please feel welcome to post your comments or additional caption notes).
We'll get things smartly-launched by featuring four North American P-51 Mustang racers. Thanks, Bob!
DBD
Photos (L-R):
1. P-51D #77-"Galloping Ghost" (NX79111 / AAF 44-15651) - Co-owned by Steve Beville & Bruce Raymond, who alternated race pilot duties. GG raced successfully at all four Post-WW2 Cleveland events ('46-'49), never finishing less than 4th-place in the Thompson Trophy events. For the 1949 final running of the CAR classic, it was Beville's turn in the cockpit. Steve qualified #77 seventh-fastest @ 385.749-mph, which made him eligible to compete in both the Sohio Trophy & Thompson Trophy final. GG finished 4th in the 7-lap Sohio @ 376.719-av/mph & placed 4th again in the 15-lap TT @ 381.214-av/mph & won $3000. Detailers note the 'BG Spark Plug' sponsor sticker on the lower cowling. (***DBD Note: Look f/my forthcoming race history on NX79111 here on aafo)
2. P-51D #45 (N13Y / AAF 44-72400) - Owned & raced by Anson L. Johnson. For 1949 -Johnson's racer was modified as one of two 'scoopless'-configured Mustangs for event competition (-the other being Jackie Cochran's #7-"Beguine" / N4845N raced by Bill Odom). Johnson qualified eighth-fastest @ 383.475-mph behind GG & was a DNS in the Tinnerman Trophy & pulled-out on Lap 9 of the Thompson after AJ noted exhaust stacks burning-off his racer. A/C now in the Bradley Air Museum collection-Windsor Locks, Connecticut.
3. A-36A #2 (NX39502 / AAF 42-83665) - Owned by M. W. Fairbrother & raced by James Hannon. Qualified tenth-fastest in 1949 @ 376.852-mph. Hannon was awarded 6th-place in the Tinnerman after pulling-out on the last lap w/a broken fuel line & finished 8th in the Thompson @ 300.396-av/mph. A/C now in the USAF Museum-Dayton, OH. collection.
4. P-51B #90-"Thunderbird" (N5528N / AAF 43-6822) - Owned by DeBona Racing Co. & raced by pilot- Joe DeBona to finish first-place in the 1949 Bendix Trophy 2008.2-mile cross-country race fm Rosamond, CA. to Cleveland, Ohio @ 470.136-av/mph on 9/3/49. Actor Jimmy Stewart was team sponsor & DeBona won the $10K prize money. On 4/9/51-famous aviatrix- Jackie Cochran flew this Mustang to a new 100-km closed-course World Record Speed of 464.38-av/mph.
(Special thx to fellow air racing historians- Don Berliner & Gary Williams for their invaluable ref. publications which provided data f/the above photo caption notes. DBD)
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