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Steve Dold
August 5th 03, 05:13 PM
Someone told me this morning that the Hughes replica was involved in an
accident near Yellowstone, has anyone heard anything?
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Gene Seibel
August 5th 03, 05:42 PM
http://www2.faa.gov/avr/aai/M_0805_N.txt
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"Steve Dold" > wrote in message
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> Someone told me this morning that the Hughes replica was involved in
an
> accident near Yellowstone, has anyone heard anything?
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mtmueller
August 5th 03, 08:29 PM
I didn't take any pics, but it was GORGEOUS.
Very sad. I am shocked by the news. A very sad postscript to OSH this year.
"newsman" > wrote in message
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> On Tuesday 05 August 2003 10:01 Ditch wrote:
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> > http://www.trib.com/AP/wire_detail.php?wire_num=113264
>
> That is really sad to hear. Condolences his family and friends.
>
> I never got a chance to see the replica in person. Does anyone have any
pics
> from Oshkosh of that beautiful bird?
>
> > -John
> > *You are nothing until you have flown a Douglas, Lockheed, Grumman or
North
> > American*
>
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Paul Tomblin
August 5th 03, 09:01 PM
In a previous article, newsman > said:
>I never got a chance to see the replica in person. Does anyone have any pics
>from Oshkosh of that beautiful bird?
http://xcski.com/gallery/osh_prelim/CW5H0369
http://xcski.com/gallery/osh_prelim/CW5H0370
http://xcski.com/gallery/osh_prelim/CW5H0371
http://xcski.com/gallery/osh_prelim/CW5H0372
http://xcski.com/gallery/osh_prelim/CW5H0373
http://xcski.com/gallery/osh_prelim/CW5H0446_002
http://xcski.com/gallery/osh_prelim/CW5H0449_002
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Craig Prouse
August 5th 03, 10:01 PM
newsman wrote:
> I never got a chance to see the replica in person. Does anyone have any pics
> from Oshkosh of that beautiful bird?
http://www.wrightools.com/hughes/
Dave Stadt
August 6th 03, 12:05 AM
"newsman" > wrote in message
news:2946073.lXFTgLWdPN@loopback...
> On Tuesday 05 August 2003 10:01 Ditch wrote:
>
> > http://www.trib.com/AP/wire_detail.php?wire_num=113264
>
> That is really sad to hear. Condolences his family and friends.
>
> I never got a chance to see the replica in person. Does anyone have any
pics
> from Oshkosh of that beautiful bird?
I spent quite a bit of time at OSH talking to the owner and pilot. He had
twice as much time in the H-1 as did Hughes. He said he was comfortable up
to 360 mph but felt the plane could do close to 400 mph. 30 percent power
gave him 300 mph. He spent 35,000 hours and over a million dollars in
material and now his life. Really sucks. He was a down to earth kind of
guy who spent a lot of time at OSH sitting under the wing and talking to
people. The plane was outstanding.
>
> > -John
> > *You are nothing until you have flown a Douglas, Lockheed, Grumman or
North
> > American*
>
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