T J Johansen wrote:
Did they start with a complete airframe or just bits and pieces when they built the Griffon racer?
T J
The fuselage was a movie prop out in Hollywood...MGM, I think. The wings were from somewhere else. There is no 'pedigree' to this airframe.
And as you can see in Clint's picture...they unbolted the entire tail section from the Merlin bird (in the left of the picture), and bolted it onto the Griffon bird (see how shiny it is, along with the yellow stripe on the vertical?). This is the move that confused everyone, because it had the 'data plate' and 'registration number' of the Melin bird....and now the Griffon bird "became" N5483V.
After the crash at Reno in '88, the tail section was unbolted again and taken off the Griffon bird, put BACK ON the Merlin bird.....so the Merlin bird became N5483V 'again'. The Griffon bird, this time with a stock tail unit, was registered N6WJ.
The Merlin N5483V crashed in the Gulf of Mexico in January 1990.
The Griffon N6WJ raced at Phoenix '95 with the stock tail, then was replaced by an H-model tail that same year at Reno...and this is the configuration it was sold to Bucarelli in.
Whether the tail was salvaged from the N5483V wreckage, I have never been able to determine.