one thing about the Warbirds of America Hall of fame, and the EAA in particular is how patronizing they are. In jan 1999 Carl Schmieder died in the crash of his T-6. Carl was a member of the board of EAA Warbirds and was responsiable for the huge T-6 Formations over Oshkosh from the late 80s thru 98. He lead 65+ 6s in a single formation and was able to get it over show center within seconds of the time the show boss wanted them over head. That same year, a sugar named Kennedy killed himself, hi wife and sister in law by flying his Piper into the water, He was at Oshkosh once. EAA Chose to honor kennedy by doing a missing man for him during the airshow, and ignore someone who did more for EAA. to this day Warbirds of America does not have Carl in their Hall of Fame.
Carl restored his T-6G, built a P-64 replica that is now in a museum in Thialand, restored a SNJ-5 for Bob Alexander of Caldwell, Id, He was a CFII multi engine with B-17, 749 type ratings, P-64 LOA and was a ICAS A.C. E., was one of the founders of the F.A.S.T. program as well as a F.A.S.T. check pilot. He also lead The Cactus Squadron Flight Team, doing formation acrobatics in T-6s. He also taugh and helped a number of people to get either a A&P, or pilot certs.
In my case, I got my A&P, IA, and private pilot with his help. I was his backseater at Oshkosh from 92-98 and took part as formation observer during the shows.
I think Carl qualifies for any Warbird Hall of Fame
This ones for you Carl
