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Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:11 am
It looks like the Super Corsair Race 57 has a new home. Mr Odegard has sold it to a gentleman in Chandler AZ.
Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:34 am
Do we know this for sure? Mr. Odegard is apparently a property owner in Chandler and there was some speculation he simply re-registered the airplane but is still the "owner". Either way I'm quite happy to see the F2G in good old AZ.
Chad Veich
Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:13 am
Yes, Mr Odegard himself has confirmed it is sold to a new owner. He will still be able to fly it though, so it's the best of both worlds. He is also finishing up the other F2G (race 74) project which should fly late this summer, hopefully in time to debut at Reno. Then he can get back to restoring his F4U-4.
Thu Jan 15, 2009 1:58 pm
I'm not surprised Mr. O sold it. I had an inkling of it with some statements he made at UND back in 2000 that he might be looking to sell it when other projects got close to being finished. He has never seemed to be the "collecting" type (i.e. has a lot of planes and none get a ton of flying because he's splitting his limited time between all of them), so it would make sense for him to sell older projects as new ones are completed to ensure they get the proper attention and are flying as much as they should instead of letting them sit for (potentially) months at a time because business and want to try and fly all of them some means that none fly much.
I'm glad he found a good home for a great airplane. I can't wait to see 74 in the air later this year.
Thu Jan 15, 2009 2:34 pm
MX304 wrote: He is also finishing up the other F2G (race 74) project which should fly late this summer, hopefully in time to debut at Reno...
Typo...we all know you really meant "Oshkosh".
Thu Jan 15, 2009 3:01 pm
Dan K wrote:MX304 wrote: He is also finishing up the other F2G (race 74) project which should fly late this summer, hopefully in time to debut at Reno...
Typo...we all know you really meant "Oshkosh".

Nope, I meant Reno.

I had rather see it flown in anger that wade through the masses to maybe get a close up look at it at Oskosh. They plan to push #74 up a little more than they did #57. The flaps are going to be faired in like the original, wings will be clipped etc.
Thu Jan 15, 2009 7:11 pm
MX304 wrote:Yes, Mr Odegard himself has confirmed it is sold to a new owner. He will still be able to fly it though, so it's the best of both worlds. He is also finishing up the other F2G (race 74) project which should fly late this summer, hopefully in time to debut at Reno. Then he can get back to restoring his F4U-4.
Is there any chance that both F2G's will be there at the same time?
Who is the new owner (if you can release that)?
Does the new owner intend on taking # 57 to Reno every year, like Odegaard did?
Thu Jan 15, 2009 7:52 pm
Ron Pratte is the new owner. Watch the auction on SPEED tomorrow and Saturday. He will get a bunch of screen time, sitting in the front row, buying muscle cars like kids buy candy.
Actually Ron is already on TV buying stuff. He just spent $50,000 on a Harley for charity on SPEED.
Thu Jan 15, 2009 9:00 pm
Sounds like the bottom line here is that more Corsairs will be restored. That seems like a good thing to me.
Thu Jan 15, 2009 9:09 pm
I doubt #57 will go back to Reno, but I hope it does. It would be very cool to have both F2Gs, and both corncob Sea Furies there.
Thu Jan 15, 2009 9:44 pm
Is #74 an old racer as well? Never knew of this one. Do we have a photo of #74?
Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:26 pm
Hellcat wrote:Is #74 an old racer as well? Never knew of this one. Do we have a photo of #74?
Nope, the #74 refers to it's Bureau number.
*runs away quickly before Hellcat catches up*
Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:30 pm
1947 race Info:
Owner: Cook Cleland
Pilot: Cook Cleland
Qualifying Date: 08/29/47
Qualifying Distance: 30 Miles
Qualifying Average Speed: 401.787 MPH
Race: Thompson Trophy Race
Race Date: 09/01/47
Race Distance: 300 Miles
Race Starting Position: 1
Race Average Speed: 396.131 MPH
Race Place: 1st
Race Prize: “R” Gold Replica, $19,500 includes $1,500 for 15 fastest laps and $2,000 for Allegheny Ludlum Award
Had fastest lap of entire race, lap #13 at 404.464 MPH
here is a 1948 picture
Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:50 pm
Well how cool is that? ... Would #74 look like your phot when completed? I would love to see the two together for a phot shoot.
Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:56 pm
Nothing will beat the looks of that red and white beauty but this will be pretty cool.
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