A Forum for those interest in vintage NON-military aircraft
Fri Nov 27, 2009 4:37 pm
Hi there,
I would really enjoy a thread, where there would be a list of airworthy replica golden age air racers. I know there were several built in the past decade, but probably there is a lot more.
So, if you don't mind, bring on some eye candy!
Kindest regards
Saso
Fri Nov 27, 2009 11:09 pm
Mon Nov 30, 2009 3:46 pm
Good thread Aereform! Anyone got any "spy" photos of Wilson and Carlson's replica Bugatti 100 Racer project? As far as I know, they don't have a dedicated website.
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airnutz on Wed Dec 02, 2009 3:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Mon Nov 30, 2009 9:43 pm
Well it ain't much of a thread if nobody posts any pictures. So:

Pobjoy Special

Howard Pete

Wedell-Williams

Gee Bee Y

Laird-Turner LT-14

Howard Mr Mulligan and Travel Air Mystery Ship
More here:
http://kammphoto.blogspot.com/August
Tue Dec 01, 2009 1:11 pm
If you look at the last photo of Mr. Mulligan and the Mystery Ship you will see our "Golden Age" air racer parked there. We have owned it 45 years and it is still going strong. Built especially to win the 1930 Ford Air Tour, a 4800 mile transcontinental race. We have had it at both the Golden Age of Air Racer events at Oshkosh. The airplane is the only 1930 Waco CRG NC600Y.
Tue Dec 01, 2009 2:17 pm
Sorry for clipping it!

The whole nose is in the original slide.
August
Wed Dec 02, 2009 1:21 am
Well, here's a rocket ship, raced in the 1930 Chicago National Air Races with a monowheel landing gear and girls bicycle wheels mounted on the wingtips. Race #17, came in 3rd in 115 cu. in. class

Jim still has the monowheel l/g, we keep telling him to put it on and take it to Oshkosh as one of the few flying original Golden Age air racers...
I assume the Richard Kamm in the other photo credits was the one who taught at Parks College? If so he was my powerplant accessories instructor.
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Wed Dec 02, 2009 3:30 pm
Thank you all!
There are some good links up there. I order the Benjamin Gee Bee book. Can't wait till it arrives!
Pity the small images at the Jim Kimball site are not working.
For my taste the LT-14 is the most spectacular of the bunch. Who built it?
Europe is also not idle. May I turn your attention to the excellent replica of Zlin XIII?
Two images.


There is of course the G-AEXF, but I think you all know that one.
Kindest regards
Saso
Wed Dec 02, 2009 3:53 pm
wacoykc wrote:If you look at the last photo of Mr. Mulligan and the Mystery Ship you will see our "Golden Age" air racer parked there. We have owned it 45 years and it is still going strong. Built especially to win the 1930 Ford Air Tour, a 4800 mile transcontinental race. We have had it at both the Golden Age of Air Racer events at Oshkosh. The airplane is the only 1930 Waco CRG NC600Y.
From Brodhead in September. Pretty little thing, isn't it!
Wed Dec 02, 2009 3:57 pm
Tom Wathen's DH88 Comet replica
Wed Dec 02, 2009 4:01 pm
aereform wrote:There is of course the G-AEXF, but I think you all know that one.
Wed Dec 02, 2009 5:30 pm
Baldeagle wrote:I assume the Richard Kamm in the other photo credits was the one who taught at Parks College? If so he was my powerplant accessories instructor.
That's right, a fine gentleman and friend, and much missed.
August
Fri Dec 04, 2009 4:21 pm
Got a few too, from museums display - here are some racers
from Planes of Fame in Chino, CA:
Macchi M-39 (Schneider Cup winner):

Howard DGA-5 Miss Chevrolet:

GB R-1 Racer:

Curtiss R3-C2:

Miles & Atwood Special Racer #1:

Deperdussin 1913 Racer:

Rider R-4 Racer:

Rider R-6 Racer:
From Wings over the Rockies Museum:Goodyear FG-1D Racing Corsair #94:
From Seattle's Museum of Flight:Granville Bros Gee-Bee Z:
From the Hiller Aviation Museum:Brown Racer B-2 Miss Los Angeles:
From Evergreen Museum:Gee-Bee E Sportster:
From the EAA Pionneer Airport:Jackrabbitt R5 Racer:
Fri Dec 04, 2009 6:07 pm
Sorry Baldeagle, but Jim's Aeronca C-3 wasn't yet built in 1930..., it was built in 1932. You are correct about it coming in third, in the under 115 cu. in. class race during the 1933 International Air Races, held in Chicago. Ave. speed about 70mph! Had 9" wheels from a girl's bicycle on the wingtips, and the monowheel undercarriage, which was streamlined with fabric over a wire frame.
Fri Dec 04, 2009 11:59 pm
D'Oh! I knew that....
Didn't you escape from Stalag Luft III??
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