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Tue Feb 17, 2009 6:44 pm
Does anyone know this warbird collector?
He lives in Northern California and owns a SeaBee I'm told,
he was also involved in Mustangs and air-racing.
Quite keen to talk to him about his experiences flying the O-47.
Tue Feb 17, 2009 7:51 pm
I see Wally from time to time at KSTS. His Seabee went down in a vineyard some years ago, but he is rebuilding it. PM me your contact info and next time I see him I will pass it along.
Red
Tue Feb 17, 2009 9:11 pm
Wally is also the guy who finished the flying scenes in the original Flight of the Phoenix, after Paul Mantz got killed in a crash during filming. While working at Ezell Aviation, we built a Sea Fury for him, that he sold to Mike Keenum upon completion. That Fury is now known as Riff Raff.
Gary
Tue Feb 17, 2009 9:51 pm
retroaviation wrote:Wally is also the guy who finished the flying scenes in the original Flight of the Phoenix, after Paul Mantz got killed in a crash during filming. While working at Ezell Aviation, we built a Sea Fury for him, that he sold to Mike Keenum upon completion. That Fury is now known as Riff Raff.
Gary
I didn't know that he finish the scenes in the FOP. He was always at the show, "Breckenridge"....
Lynn
Wed Feb 18, 2009 3:25 am
Actually that Sea Fury, along with a lot of other stuff, burned up in a big hangar fire at Minter Field, if I recall correctly. I think Keenum's bird is mostly a data plate job...
Wed Feb 18, 2009 4:04 am
Neal Nurmi wrote:Actually that Sea Fury, along with a lot of other stuff, burned up in a big hangar fire at Minter Field, if I recall correctly. I think Keenum's bird is mostly a data plate job...
Two different Sea Furies, Neal. Wally's original one did burn up, but the one I'm talking about is a second one, and is Riff Raff. I was there when the airplane was finished/first flew, along with Wally and Keenum there doing the transaction of swapping ownership.
Gary
Wed Feb 18, 2009 10:05 am
He also did Baa Baa Blacksheep and some air racing too. Neet guy. Very unassuming. You wouldn't guess all his exploits at first brush.
Wed Feb 18, 2009 3:52 pm
He had a B-26K back in the 70's, saw it at several shows. As I remember he had a landing accident at Mojave in it.
Wed Feb 18, 2009 5:55 pm
IIRC he lost an eye in a TBM crash while spraying on a forest contract.
Rich
Wed Feb 18, 2009 5:58 pm
Well, at least I had the Origin airport right. I did remember that it was a prop reversal that caused it, and the shots in Air Classics at that time showed the gear torn off amongst other damage.
I have several pics of it at a Travis AFB show but no way to download here. It was pretty ratty but nice to see it in it's military markings. Back in the 74-78 era there were several B-26's and B-25's that were in less than perfect condition around Northern Cal. We had a B-25 at Vacaville for awhile (it later was in Hanover Street as Big Bad Bonnie I think, I'll have to look at the N number on my photo's) that was in VERY nasty condition but flew regularly.
Thanks for the correction!
Wed Feb 18, 2009 9:31 pm
I didn't know that Wally had the airplane that became Riff Raff built up! Thanks for that bit of history, Gary.
Where did that aiframe come from?
Wed Feb 18, 2009 10:19 pm
Neal, I just spoke with Nelson about it and I'll make a post tomorrow (just using my cell phone now).
Gary
Wed Feb 18, 2009 11:38 pm
Wasn't it Baby Gorilla that was burnt in the hangar fire??
Lynn
Thu Feb 19, 2009 6:27 am
leo wrote:Well, at least I had the Origin airport right. I did remember that it was a prop reversal that caused it, and the shots in Air Classics at that time showed the gear torn off amongst other damage.
I have several pics of it at a Travis AFB show but no way to download here. It was pretty ratty but nice to see it in it's military markings. Back in the 74-78 era there were several B-26's and B-25's that were in less than perfect condition around Northern Cal. We had a B-25 at Vacaville for awhile (it later was in Hanover Street as Big Bad Bonnie I think, I'll have to look at the N number on my photo's) that was in VERY nasty condition but flew regularly.
Thanks for the correction!
Here is a thread dealing with McDonnell and his B-26Ks. Are you sure the B-25 you mention isn't Lee Schaller/ Ralph Johnson's N86427 that John Hawke "wrestled with" across the atlantic?
Lynn Allen wrote:Wasn't it Baby Gorilla that was burnt in the hangar fire??
Lynn
Baby Gorilla was sold to Paul Morgan in the UK. Now with Dan Borgström in Sweden undergoing restoration. Wally McDonnell's a/c was #106 in dark greyish colors. Raced at Reno if I'm not mistaken.
T J
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