astixjr wrote:
I think the J-1 Standard at Creve Coeur is the same one that was used in The Great Waldo Pepper, It's A Mad, Mad, World, The Rocketier, Ace Eli, and countless TV shows and commercials. I could be wrong on some of this. That J-1 was used for so much film work, I'm not sure if any one person really knows for sure. Albert
Fantasy of Flight has the other ex. Tallman J-1 Standard. I believe they built up two of these for the film "The Spirit of St. Louis" back in the 50's. They were then used in every film that needed an old biplane. Both were used in Waldo Pepper and I'm not sure which one was actually "Waldo's" airplane. I'm sure both owners claim their's is Waldo's!
I was there when they stripped the fabric off and threw it in the dumpster so I do have several pounds of fabric from the Week's J-1. When you sand down the layers of paint carefully, you can almost tell what films it was used in. My fabric even shows that awful orange/pinkish color from the film "Lucky Lady" when the J-1 was mounted on floats. (Awful movie too!!!)
If I had a big old Hisso, I'd build a replica J-1 in a heart beat!
Jerry