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Did I see Bob Hoover perform?



 
 
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Old June 4th 07, 08:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Did I see Bob Hoover perform?


I went to an airshow south of Dallas during the last half of the 1970's....
I'm guessing 1978.

Rockwell International sponsored a flight display with both a P-51 and a
Commander. I remember being astounded that a business twin could perform
like that. From what I remember of the performance, it seemed very much
like Bob's videos. Of course, in those days I had no idea who Bob Hoover
what.

So, did I get to see the great Bob Hoover?

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