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I remember it but I don't know if I have a photo of it. I'll look...
Bill L
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Originally posted by blacksheep I'm looking for any pictures to download of an old sport biplane called the"Sorceress" all aluminum staggerwing with inverted gullwing on the bottom
Blair Beck , The nephew of Don Beck the owner of Sorceress was kind enough to send me a framed copy of an areial shot of Scorceress shot over Lake Tahoe along with an extra copy so I can scan it in for the rest of you to enjoy which I will do the first chance I get
Well, it's probably not as nice as your pic - but here's one from the old pylon1.com website.
A special thanks to photographer, Chuck Aro
Photo info: Taken at Reno 1972, Sorceress Race #89 took 1st place in the Biplane Class - flown by pilot/owner Don Beck - set a new race record speed that year of 189.72MPH.
(note metal stress shown in upper left wing)
Thanks Mark,
I still think She is the most beautiful biplane ever built
There were quite a few beautiful & interesting designs, in that class, during that period. I've got another thread on this forum looking for some photos of the other designs. Dave Forbes Cobra, Sundancer, (Sorceress), Rutan-Quickie, were all pretty, Hot canary, Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Miss-Q, some of the Mong, Knightister and Smith mods, all made it an entertaining class, for a while.
I contratulate Tom Aberle for stiring things up this year....
Love to see the bi-plane guys put up an official web site and start paying tribute to the history & creativity, the class has shown.
.................................................. .................Paul
When Don Beck's Scorcess and Dr. Sid White's Sundancer were in their prime sport class Biplanes were a race for 3rd place .
If my memory serves me Scorcess was orignally designed as a cross country ship and didn't fit the sport biplane rule until it had a landing accident and damaged a lower wing tip. So the lower wings were shortened to make it qualify and having cantiverered wings it did not require the wing struts required by the rules so they were added to the wing tips
Sundancer was based on the "miget mustang " with the bottom inverted gull wing added
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