Mon Dec 01, 2008 2:07 pm
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Mon Dec 01, 2008 2:23 pm
retroaviation wrote:Is his Mustang really a former Tuskeegee airplane? I thought that Steve Cowell's T-6 was the only true Tuskeegee airplane left (although I've heard rumor of a Stearman that's still around that was once theirs).
Gary
Mon Dec 01, 2008 3:05 pm
mustangdriver wrote:retroaviation wrote:Is his Mustang really a former Tuskeegee airplane? I thought that Steve Cowell's T-6 was the only true Tuskeegee airplane left (although I've heard rumor of a Stearman that's still around that was once theirs).
Gary
THat stearman is very much still around, I flew in it. We got the records from Maxwell AFB to back it up. Actually we didn't know it was a tuskegee aircraft, we just wanted to get the records on it, and found that out through Maxwell.
Mon Dec 01, 2008 3:13 pm
Mon Dec 01, 2008 3:20 pm
Jerry O'Neill wrote:mustangdriver wrote:retroaviation wrote:Is his Mustang really a former Tuskeegee airplane? I thought that Steve Cowell's T-6 was the only true Tuskeegee airplane left (although I've heard rumor of a Stearman that's still around that was once theirs).
Gary
THat stearman is very much still around, I flew in it. We got the records from Maxwell AFB to back it up. Actually we didn't know it was a tuskegee aircraft, we just wanted to get the records on it, and found that out through Maxwell.
The New England Air Museum has on loan from NASM a documented Tuskeegee Stearman. It was restored in New Hampshire about 8 years ago and on loan to NEAM until NASM wants it.
Link to pic: http://www.neam.org/inventory/airprofile.asp?ID=127
Jerry
Mon Dec 01, 2008 4:41 pm
BigGrey wrote:Well said Dudley.
To quote from the article: "Tom Cruise's toys are all over the place."
I would imagine it was the reporter who wrote the article who called them toys and not the owner.
Les
Mon Dec 01, 2008 4:43 pm
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Mon Dec 01, 2008 4:58 pm
Dudley Henriques wrote:I found several pilots through my career, mostly coming out of an "inherited wealth" background, who in my opinion shouldn't have been allowed on the same airfield with a Mustang.
It's all about attitude really when it comes to operating a high performance airplane....any airplane actually, but especially a warbird.. In my opinion, any pilot going in with good basic skills intact and a solid healthy attitude that's conducive to learning coupled with a deep healthy respect for things that can kill you if you lack the former can be taught to operate a warbird safely.
Mon Dec 01, 2008 5:12 pm
In the UK the P-51 'Jumpin Jacques' owned by Peter Teichman of the Hangar 11 Collection is said to definitely be an original Tuskeegee mustang. When they were overhauling it red paint was found on the tail.
Mon Dec 01, 2008 6:06 pm
Bill Greenwood wrote:At the last warbird operators convention, Tom's instructor said that he was a competent pilot and did a good checkout in the P-51. I think he has also owned/flown a Pitts.
I don't know Tom, haven't met him at any airshows, but he gets some flak about Scientology. It should not have any bearing on his flying ability. A person's religion, or lack of it has little, if any bearing on his technical ability.
Whether Scientology is really a religion or whatever it is, is sort of beside the point.
And anybody that loves the sound of a Merlin can't be too bad. He and I also have something in common. No, besides being young, tall, and handsome----- we both own/owned a '58 Corvette! Lot's of go, not too much handling, but fun.
Mon Dec 01, 2008 6:30 pm
Mon Dec 01, 2008 7:25 pm
Bill Greenwood wrote:At the last warbird operators convention, Tom's instructor said that he was a competent pilot and did a good checkout in the P-51. I think he has also owned/flown a Pitts.
I don't know Tom, haven't met him at any airshows, but he gets some flak about Scientology. It should not have any bearing on his flying ability. A person's religion, or lack of it has little, if any bearing on his technical ability.
Whether Scientology is really a religion or whatever it is, is sort of beside the point.
And anybody that loves the sound of a Merlin can't be too bad. He and I also have something in common. No, besides being young, tall, and handsome----- we both own/owned a '58 Corvette! Lot's of go, not too much handling, but fun.
Mon Dec 01, 2008 7:31 pm