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Red Tail wrote:The remains of the subject airplane is now the property of The Texas Flying Legends. It's in storage at Aircorps Aviation in Bemidji, MN awaiting restoration.
John
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B.Cat/S.Fury wrote:Before This, I THINK I saw it in an add in Classic Wings Mag. (I'll Check the issue soon) as to it being for sale downunder. I also read some where that the ex- Fighter collection's "Happy Jacks go Buggy" was ALSO stored some where in Texas? SORRY if any of this is incorrect, it's just that this topic got the old hamsters spinning some wheels upstairs! Of course please let us know if any of this is correct.
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Jack Cook wrote:Jeff was a great guy and a good friend. But, he was in to much of a darn hurry. I well remember the day he crashed. I had talked to him a couple days before and he was pumped. He told me that he was going to show those P-38 pilots at Tillamook "some real great P-38 flying". He was up early and flew from the east coast to PDX then rented a car and drove to Tillamook (2+ hours) and then jumped in the 38 and flew. Jeff died in front of all those pilots including me and his dad. He'd been up since dawn and flew/drove coast to coast. Exhaustion, inexperience and impaticence were big causes of the crash. Since he was not legal to fly the P-38 (no type rating) his life ins didn't pay benefits to his family. Jack Erickson was responsible for the safe operation of the a/c and was sued by the owner for allowing it's operation by a unqualified pilot and settled out of court for big $$$. Bruce Prewitt bought the wreck back from the ins. company and has since sold it and it's awaiting restoration.. I've heard from quite a few people ( sorry no names) that although Jeff had a all piston expermental (NOT limited) card and flew a lot of warbirds he wasn't really the best pilot and performed marginally in some. Take these words with a grain of salt because Jeff was a really good friend and we helped each other a lot with our research. If he'd just slowed down and done it by the numbers. He possibly could be here now participating on the forum.