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![]() "Danny Deger" wrote in message ... http://www.orizzle.com/htm/v/020.htm Danny Deger Know the event well, as well as the guy who did it :-) I think Tex probably sold more airplanes for Boeing that day over the races than the sales department could have in ten years. He did get the "word" however, not to do it again!! He had a photo of the airplane inverted hanging in his office for many years. It was a barrel roll BTW, NOT an aileron roll, in case anyone ever asks you. He had to keep positive pressure in the oil system. Dudley Henriques |
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Dudley Henriques wrote:
Know the event well, as well as the guy who did it :-) You know him? Cool! I loved "Jet Age Test Pilot"! |
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![]() "B A R R Y" wrote in message et... Dudley Henriques wrote: Know the event well, as well as the guy who did it :-) You know him? Cool! I loved "Jet Age Test Pilot"! Actually "knew him" would be more accurate. Tex died back in 98. Great guy, and he pulled off one hell of a stunt back there with the prototype Dash 80! We always kidded him about it looking like a "whale" roll!!! :-)) Dudley Henriques |
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I read once that, when questioned about the the roll and the potential
financial disaster for Boeing if he had crashed, Tex replied that he had practiced it already, so he knew that it could be done. Funny, if true. "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... "Danny Deger" wrote in message ... http://www.orizzle.com/htm/v/020.htm Danny Deger Know the event well, as well as the guy who did it :-) I think Tex probably sold more airplanes for Boeing that day over the races than the sales department could have in ten years. He did get the "word" however, not to do it again!! He had a photo of the airplane inverted hanging in his office for many years. It was a barrel roll BTW, NOT an aileron roll, in case anyone ever asks you. He had to keep positive pressure in the oil system. Dudley Henriques |
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Dudley Henriques wrote:
Tex died back in 98. Very sorry to hear that! |
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![]() Dudley Henriques wrote: "B A R R Y" wrote in message et... Dudley Henriques wrote: Know the event well, as well as the guy who did it :-) You know him? Cool! I loved "Jet Age Test Pilot"! Actually "knew him" would be more accurate. Tex died back in 98. Great guy, and he pulled off one hell of a stunt back there with the prototype Dash 80! We always kidded him about it looking like a "whale" roll!!! :-)) His son still does interviews about it. His son looks to be social security age, just goes to show how long ago that was. -Robert |
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![]() Dudley Henriques wrote: "Danny Deger" wrote in message ... http://www.orizzle.com/htm/v/020.htm Danny Deger Know the event well, as well as the guy who did it :-) I think Tex probably sold more airplanes for Boeing that day over the races than the sales department could have in ten years. He did get the "word" however, not to do it again!! He had a photo of the airplane inverted hanging in his office for many years. It was a barrel roll BTW, NOT an aileron roll, in case anyone ever asks you. He had to keep positive pressure in the oil system. Dudley Henriques I listened to a talk that Tex gave in the cafeteria of the 40-87 building in Everett back when I was working there. It was probably 1992 or 1993. His talk was about a P-39 aircobra that he was involved in modifying for an air race. One of the things he brought up early in his talk was about how the landing gear came up in less than 2 seconds. Unfortunately his memory was getting pretty bad and he kept asking if he had brought up the fact that the landing gear came up in 2 seconds throughout his talk. He must have asked that 15 times over the course of his talk. After a while it almost took on the character of a running joke, and it was hard to show the proper respect and keep a straight face, especially since my engineering lead was sitting right next to me with his hand over his face and a supressed laugh every time Tex asked that question. I had to avoid looking over at him to avoid laughing myself. It was one of those embarassing moments that are so awkward you can't help but want to laugh. Yes, I know that old age memory loss is not a laughing matter... Dean |
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![]() Dudley Henriques wrote: Actually "knew him" would be more accurate. Tex died back in 98. Great guy, and he pulled off one hell of a stunt back there with the prototype Dash 80! We always kidded him about it looking like a "whale" roll!!! :-)) Hey Dudley, Speaking of whales... D'ya think the structure (spars?) on the A380 would hold up to a barrel roll? Airbus could use some positive press for that program right about now. That'd be even more spectacular than the photos of the A380 four-ship from last year! |
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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... Dudley Henriques wrote: "B A R R Y" wrote in message et... Dudley Henriques wrote: Know the event well, as well as the guy who did it :-) You know him? Cool! I loved "Jet Age Test Pilot"! Actually "knew him" would be more accurate. Tex died back in 98. Great guy, and he pulled off one hell of a stunt back there with the prototype Dash 80! We always kidded him about it looking like a "whale" roll!!! :-)) His son still does interviews about it. His son looks to be social security age, just goes to show how long ago that was. -Robert Had a Q&A once as a guest speaker on aviation with a troop of Cub Scouts. One of them asked me what Orville and Wilber Wright were REALLY like!!!!!! :-)) Dudley Henriques |
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