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 Post subject: Surviving Vintage racers
PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 2:20 pm 
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How many original survivors are there?

Here's what I can think of off the top of my head.

1) DH 88-1 with Shuttleworth (Grovensor) and 1 other in UK (Black Magic)

2) Travel Air Mystery Ship-in California

3) Travel Air 5000- the Woolaroc at Woolaroc in OK

4) Laird-Turner Meteor--Smithsonian

5) Wittman racer in Oshkosh and Smithsonian.

I know there are more. Enlighten me please.


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Wolverine wrote:
How many original survivors are there?

Here's what I can think of off the top of my head.

1) DH 88-1 with Shuttleworth (Grovensor) and 1 other in UK (Black Magic)

2) Travel Air Mystery Ship-in California

3) Travel Air 5000- the Woolaroc at Woolaroc in OK

4) Laird-Turner Meteor--Smithsonian

5) Wittman racer in Oshkosh and Smithsonian.

I know there are more. Enlighten me please.


Keith Rider R-4 and R-6 with Planes of Fame (along with a Cosmic Wind and one or two more Goodyear racers):

http://aeroweb.brooklyn.cuny.edu/specs/unkn/rid-r4.htm
http://aeroweb.brooklyn.cuny.edu/specs/unkn/rid-r6.htm

Frank Hawks' "Texaco 13" Travel-Air Mystery Ship is at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.

NEAM has the Keith Rider R-3/Marcoux-Bromberg Special:

http://www.neam.org/marcoux4.htm


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depending on how far you want to go with this and where, there's harry butler's bristol M.1C which won the first, as far as I know only, aerial derby here in Adelaide South Australia. It presently is on display in a town called Minlaton.


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Hi,

Depending how far back you wish to go, The 2004 program guide from the Society of Air Racing Historians Symposium lists the following survivors:

1909-192 Gorden Bennett Trophy Racers -2- survive
1013-1931 Schneider Cup races -7- survive
Pre-war Long Distance Racers -6- survive
1920-1925 Pulitzer Trophy Racers -1- survivor & wings from -2- others
1933-1936 Coupe Deutsch de la Muerthe -4- survive
pre-war US National Air racers -44- survive
other 1930's racers -6- survive
1946-1949 Cleveland National Air Racers -22- ex-warbirds
-17- Goodyear Class
-2- jets
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 Post subject: mystery ship
PostPosted: Sat Feb 12, 2005 8:34 am 
Hi, any chance you could post some pictures of the Mystery ship, and perhaps a description of it's current status? thanks


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 Post subject: Mystery Ship
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Thanks, looking forward to them, any and all info on such a project would be greatly appreciated!


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How many Mystery Ships survive? What happened to the Barnes' one?


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Hey, don't forget the Hughes H-1B at the Smithsonian.
(correct me if I'm wrong)


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Ike and Mike
Pete
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Crosby CR-4
Wittmans Chief Oshkosh/ Buster
Bonzo
Roscoe Turners LTR and Wedell Williams #57
Marceaux Bomberg
Hughes Racer
Gee Bee QED in Mexico City
Caudron (in France)

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A good friend has a C-34 Airmaster that was owned by Roscoe Turner. Dunno if he raced it though.

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Hi

Here is a list thru the 1950's compiled by the Society of Air Racing Historians. It is a dynamic list as planes are always being addded. Our website is www.airrace.com . We are having our annual Symposium this comming weekend in Cleveland, Ohio. For more information, see our website www.airrace.com

Kenn Smith
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Society of Air Racing Historians

Historic Racing Planes Still in Existence
Prepared by the Society of Air Racing Historians - February, 2004

1909-1920 Gordon Bennett Trophy Races
1910 Baby Wright Racer - Musee del'Air, le Bourget Aeroport, Paris, France
1920 Dayton-Wright Racer - Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn, Michigan

1913-1931 Schneider Cup Races
1919 Supermarine Sea Lion I -hull in Science Museum, London, England
1925 Curtiss R3C-2 (A-7054) - National Air & Space Museum, Washington, D.C.
1925 Macchi M.39 (MM76) – Italian Air Force Museum, Vigna di Valle, Italy
1929 Supermarine S.6A (N-248) - R. J. Mitchell Museum, Southampton, England
1929 Macchi M.67 (MM 105) - Italian Air Force Museum, Vigna di Valle, Italy
1929 Fiat C.29 - Italian Air Force Museum, Vigna di Valle, Italy
1931 Supermarine S.6B (S. 1595) - Science Museum, London, England

Pre-War Long-Distance Races
GeeBee R.6H "Q.E.D." - Municipal Museum, Ciudad Lerdo, Mexico
deHavilland 88 Comet "Grosvenor House" G-ACSS - active at Old Warden Aerodrome, England
deHavilland 88 Comet "Black Magic" G-ACSP - under restoration by Ken Fem, in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF - Tony Smith, Real Aeroplane Co., Breighton, Yorkshire, England
Boeing 247 NR-25 7Y - as NC-13369 in National Air & Space Museum, Washington, D.C.
Travelair Woolaroe - Woolaroe Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma

1920-1925 Pulitzer Trophy Races
Curtiss R-? - wing panel in USAF Museum, Dayton, Ohio
Curtiss R-? - wing panel in Arkansas Air Museum, Fayetteville, Arkansas
1925 Curtiss R3C-2 - in National Air & Space Museum on floats

1933-1936 Coupe Deutsch de la Muerthe
Bugatti I 00 - EAA Museum, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Caudron-Regnier - Musee de I'Air, le Bourget Aerodrome, Paris, France
Potez 53 - Musee de I'Air, le Bourget Aerodrome, Paris, France
Varivol V-66 - never completed; under restoration by GPPA in Angers, France

Pre-War U.S. National Air Races (* flying)
*Bird (N 114K, Melba Beard) -Arlene Beard, Clovis, California
Brown B-1 (NX-83Y) - ca. Tampa-St. Petersburg, Florida
Cessna C-34 Airmaster (NC- 15463) - in Sweden as SE-AML.
Chester Jeep - EAA Museum, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Chester Goon - stored by Crawford Aviation & Auto Museum, Cleveland, Ohio
Church Midwing (X9167) - EAA Museum, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Crosby CR-4 - EAA Museum, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
*Davis D- I -W (NC- 13576) - Roy Wicker & Barabara Kitchens, Quitman, Georgia
Falck Special - never completed by Bill Falck; in EAA Museum, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Howard DGA-3 Pete - Crawford Aviation & Auto Museum, Cleveland, Ohio
Howard DGA-4 Mike - Joey Binder, Fremont, Ohio
Howard DGA-5 Ike - Joey Binder, Fremont, Ohio
Kadiak Speedster (originally N11312) -Tom Chiodo, based in Sacramento, California
*Laird Commercial (NC- 110) - Douglas Fuss, Arlington, Texas
Laird Solution - BradleyAir Museum, Windsor Locks, Connecticut
Laird Super Solution - fuselage framework in National Air & Space Museum, Dulles Intemafional Airport Viginia
Laird Speedwing -
Laird-Turner LTR- 14 - National Air & Space Museum, Dulles Airport Virginia
Lockheed Orion (NR- 12222) - Swiss Transport Museum, Luzerne, Switzerland
Lockheed Vega "Winnie Mae" - National Air & Space Museum, Washington, D.C.
Lockheed Vega (NR-7954) - ??
Lockheed Vega (X7429) - pieces owned by Historic Aircraft Inc., Chalfont, Pensylvania
Keith Rider R-3 Marcoux-Bromberg - New England Air Museum, Windsor Locks, Connecticut
Keith Rider R-4 Schoenfeldt "Firecracker'- Planes of Fame, Chino, California
Keith Rider R-5 "Jackrabbit'- EAA Museum, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Keith Rider R-6 "8-Ball" - Planes of Fame, Chino, California
*Monocoupe (NC- 12345) - College Park Airport, College Park, Maryland
Monocoupe (NR-105W) - under, restoration by George Evans in Cave Creek, Arizona
Monocoupe 113 Special (NR8917) - stored by Ed Saurenman, Wichita, Kansas
Mummert Mercury (X-13223) - Glenn Curtiss Museum, Hammondsport, New York
Mummert Mercury (NR- 10360) -
Rearwin 2000 Ken-Royce (NC592H) - Old Kingsbury Aerodrome, Kingsbury,Texas
*Spartan Executive #51 (NC- 17605) - Screaming Eagle Aviation, Santa Paula, California
*Spartan Executive #72 (NC- 17615) - Jim Patterson, Louisville, Kentucky
Tilbury-Fundy "Flash”- McLean County Museum, Bloomington, Illinois
Travel Air Mystery (NR-613K) - Bames Aviation, Mojave, California
Travel Air Mystery (NR-614K) - Staggerwing Museum, Tullahoma, Tennessee
Travel Air Mystery (NR- 1 313) - Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois
*Travel Air 4000 (NR-671H, Louise Thaden, 1929 Women's Air Derby) - Air & Space Museum, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Travel Air 4000 (NC-4419) - under restoration in Williamson, Georgia
*Travel Air 4000 (NC8192) - Russ Ward, New Zealand)
*Waco CRG (N600Y, 2 nd in 1930 Ford Air Tour) - Peter Heins, Arcanum, Ohio
Wedell Williams #57 – Crawford Aviation & Auto Museum, Cleveland, Ohio
Wittman "Bonzo" - EAA Museum, Oshkosh, Wisconsin

Other 1930's European Racers
Comper Swift (G-ABTC) - Cornwall, England
Comper Swift (G-ABUS) - under restoration, Ludlow, England
Comper Swift (G-ABUU) - West Sussex, England
Comper Swift "Scarlet Angel" (G-ACTF) - Old Warden Aerodrome, England
Miles M.2L Hawk Speed Six (G-ADGP) - Wokinghain, England
Miles M.5 Sparrowhawk (G-ADNL) - being restored by Tirn Cox in England

1946-1949 Cleveland National Air Races (Thompson, Bendix, etc. Trophy Races)
#2 North American A-36A-on display in USAF Museum, Dayton, Ohio
#11 Lockheed F-5G"City Slicker'-U.S.Air Force Museum, Dayton, Ohio
#12 BelIP-39Q"GallopingGertie'-National Air & Space Museum, Dulles Airport, Virginia
#14 Lockheed P-38L N25Y-damaged, Marvin "Lefty" Gardner Austin, Texas
#15 BelI P-39Q N4829N-Air Zoo Museum, Kalmnazoo, Michigan
#21 BelI P-63F-Commemorative Air Force
#37 NAA P-51D (as N51DH)-McMinnville, Oregon
#42 Republic P-47M –Yankee Air Museum, Chino, California
#45 NAA P-5 I D - (New England Air Museum, Windsor Locks, Connecticut)
#46 NAA P-5 I C - as warbird in Fantasy of Flight museum, Polk City, Florida
#47 Lockheed F-5G-Tom Reilly Vintage Aircraft, Kissimmee,Florida
#55 Lockheed F-5G-McGuire AFB, NewJersey
#57 Goodyear F2G - flying: Bob Odegaard, Kindred, North Dakota
#60 NAA P-5 I C -Aerospace Museum, San Diego, California
#74 Goodyear F2G - under restoration, Bob Odegaard, Kindred, North Dakota
#80 NAA P-5 I K "Second Fiddle" - Crawford Aviation & Auto Museum, Cleveland, Ohio
#80 Spitfire XIV - active (as C-GSPT), Robert. Jens, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
#87 BelI P-63C-flying with The Old Flying Machine Co., Duxford Airfield ,England
#90/#99 Goodyear FG- 1D - Fantasy of Flight Museum, Polk City, Florida
#92 Goodyear FG- 1D - pieces in Walter Soplata's collection, Newbury, Ohio
#92 Bell P-63C - Southport Aviation, Inc., Reno, Nevada
#95 Lockheed F-5G - Flying Heritage Collection, Bellevue, Washington

1946-1949 Cleveland National Air Races (Goodyear Trophy Races)
#1 Wittman"Bonzo"-EAA Museum, Oshkosh Wisconsin
#3 Cosmic Wind "Little Toni" - under restoration in Washington State?
#4 Cosmic Wind "Minnow" - under restoration in Peterborough, England
#5 Cosmic Wind "Ballerina" - under restoration in Nottingham, England
#7 Chester "Swee’ Pea'- stored in southern California
# 14 Miller "Little Gem" – as 'Ole Tiger' in municipal museum, Whittier, California
#16 Mercury Air "Shoestring'-The Air Museum, Chino, California
#20 Wittman "Buster'- National Air & Space Museum, Washington, D.C.
#29 L.I.T. "Chappy" - Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan
#31 Kistler Special - ??
#44 Loose Special - George Fairfield, Wyoming
#59 Christensen "Zipper" -to be restored in Lakeville, Minnesota
#67 Long "P-Shooter" - EAA Museum, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
#81 Francis & Angell "Whistler" - restored, location unknown
#85 Hurlburt "Hurricane" - stored in California
#94 Foss "Ginny" - under restoration by Mike Dewey, Santa Paula, California
#95 Allenbaugh 'Califomian" - under restoration by Robin Reid, Sunnyvale, California

1946-1949 Cleveland National Air Races (military jet races)
Lockheed P-80A (m/s 44-85123) 1946 Thompson J-Division winner- Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Texas
NAA F-86A (m/s 48-263) 1949 Thompson J-Division winner - Crawford Aviation and Auto Museum, Cleveland, Ohio

1950's 190 Cu. In. Class Racers

#74 Mayer "Mr. D" – Quonset Air Museum, Rhode Island
#88 Kensinger & Corkill “tater Chip" - Jim Sampson, Indianapolis, Indiana

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What about the P-51 Galloping Ghost, Miss Candace, Jeannie, Spectre, & Leeward Air Ranch Special?

44-15651 N79111


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Here's #80 NAA P-5 I K "Second Fiddle" as it appeared a few weeks ago.

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CorsairFreak wrote:
Here's #80 NAA P-5 I K "Second Fiddle" as it appeared a few weeks ago.
Hmmmm.... I wonder if they'd be willing to trade a fiberglass replica for that? :D I like it!


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How many original survivors are there?

Here's what I can think of off the top of my head.

1) DH 88-1 with Shuttleworth (Grovensor) and 1 other in UK (Black Magic)

2) Travel Air Mystery Ship-in California

3) Travel Air 5000- the Woolaroc at Woolaroc in OK

4) Laird-Turner Meteor--Smithsonian

5) Wittman racer in Oshkosh and Smithsonian.

I know there are more. Enlighten me please.




If I remember right the DH-88 is a replica.


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