I'm sorry to hear the news.
Clay was always a gentleman and a wealth of knowledge, and always full of encouragement on my many projects.
For quite awhile now I've missed seeing him driving around FFZ with old dog in tow, checking to see what was going on inside the hangars.
I always thought it something ironic when a fellow whom I'd always considered a great legend in the "been there, done that" world of aviation would spare the time to stop and shoot the breeze and talk about airplanes in front of our hangar. His queries from me of "What was it like to fly that Mustang?" were always met with a shrug of his big old shoulders as if it was something everybody does to pass a little time...
And no matter how busy we'd get in the hangar we'd always walk outside to see Clay climbing out in his T-28 when he'd go for a grind around the pattern. I never did get a chance to see him handle the Mustang those many years ago, but he sure knew how to fly his "other" airplane.
God Speed, Clay. It truly was an honor and priviledge to have spent some time with you.
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Pooner on Mon Sep 28, 2009 9:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.