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Dick was part of Ball-Ralston Flying Service after the war at Hillsboro airport near Portland. Ed Ball and Swede Ralston were the pioneers of the airport in the 30's and instructed for the military during WW II. When they returned afterwards they started Ball-Ralston and Swede also had an airshow business known as the "Ralston Flying Circus" if I remember correctly. When Dick arrived on the scene I'm not sure about but he also was a member of the airshow team. We have video of Dick making a dead stick pass in the P-38 at Hillsboro and some footage of him doing a routine in the P-40. I believe he was also involved in the TBM spraying program that Ed and Swede started. Once while giving a ride in a P-38 west of Hillsboro one of the engines started smoking and both Dick and his passenger bailed out. The airplane buried itself fairly close to a farmhouse a couple miles west of the airport. I looked into salvaging parts about 30 years ago, even had permission from the farmer, but didn't get far with it and learned later the engines were already retrieved. I'm not sure when Dick left for California but it may have been the early or mid-50's. Dick's at the far left.
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