Here are the photos and some background that is being emailed to all us old antique airplane pilots:
Subject: "Mister Dickenson " first flight photos.
> Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2008 13:26:12 -0800
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> A little more of Bruce Dickenson's first flight of his
> new airplane "Mister
> Dickenson";
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> Here's a little information on Bruce Dickenson's
> hybrid "Mister Dickenson".
> First off this is not a modified Howard DGA, Bruce
> Dickenson, who's
> grandfather was one of the original founders of the Santa
> Paula Airport in
> the 1920's designed and build "MR. D " from
> scratch. He emphasizes that he
> borrowed a bunch from Benny Howard's, DGA and
> Howard's famous racer Mr.
> Mulligan designs and why not. He was pretty familiar with
> the Howard line of
> airplanes. The Dickenson family has been flying the same
> Howard DGA for
> almost half a century.
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> Bruce wanted and airplane with a little more performance
> than the DGA. He
> decided what he needed was a cross between the comfort and
> nice flying
> characteristics of the DGA and the speed and performance to
> Howard's racer
> "Mr. Mulligan". The result after eights years of
> pains taking labor is the
> beautifully crafted "Mister Dickenson". Bruce
> built the airplane pretty much
> by himself. Of course there are a lot of talented people
> around the Santa
> Paula Airport that lent a hand when it was needed. And
> naturally getting
> advise on how to do anything around and airport is never a
> problem.
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> "Mister Dickenson" is powered By a 600 HP Pratt
> & Whitney 1340 engine. It
> was designed to have a cruise airspeed of 210 MPH. The
> first reports look
> like the airplane is going to meet that target. Check with
> Bruce
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> When your in Southern California drop in to Santa Paula
> some weekend and
> take a look at "Mister Dickenson" and the other
> wonderful antique and
> Classic airplanes that live at the airport. Try and
> coordinate your visit to
> Santa Paula Airport on one of the days that the Aviation
> Museum of Santa
> Paula is open. They have a new museum facility and a
> "Chain of Hangar" which
> is a great walking tour of some great aircraft and aviation
> displays.
>