Mr. Wood is definitely in a better place now. He was a great man, a true gentleman and a great stick. I've had the pleasure of working in his hangar for about 3 years now, and have enjoyed every minute of his company. I consider myself very lucky to have the priveledge of being around him and the treasures he collected... Here's the Indy Star's bio...
http://www.indystar.com/article/2010020 ... ung-cancerTom fought a very brave four years of lung cancer, when the doctors said he'd make 6 months. I remember he would go cross-country skiing out at his place in Aspen about a year after his diagnosis. He wouldn't give up, fought every day, worked hard every day for his company. He was a great man.
Now, these aren't my pictures, so please let the credit go to the respective photogs, but I'd like to share pics of his warbird fleet he's collected over the years... Please don't anyone be upset that these aren't my pics, they're meant to remember Tom and what he loved.




Tailwinds and Blue Skies Mr. Wood, we'll miss you dearly.

T