After almost nine years on the road, my wife and I have decided to stay put for a while and this has given me a chance to rummage through boxes and boxes of long-unseen material.
Back in 1983, I started my research on that Harvard book that so many of you have made kind remarks about and one of the people that was most generous with his assistance on that project was William (Bill) T. Larkins. Since then, Bill and I have exchanged photos and other materials on an erratic but steady basis and I just spent several pleasurable moments going through an album of T-6 slides that he gave me 20 years ago.
Here are the first four (I don't want to be responsible for any serious heart palpitations, so I'll scan a few at a time). I have never been one for spurious markings on a warbird that had its own identity (an SBD!?) but how can I argue with a guy that's so well known in his own right!? By the way, does anybody recognize the much younger, bushy haired soul that is occupying the front seat of Lusty Lady in 1984?
The last two shots were taken at Reno in 1987 and Bill was really unhappy about the new 'black as the ace of spades' surface, which spoiled a lot of shots - but these look okay to me!
Enjoy!
Doug

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