The Inspector wrote:
Another creepy coincidence! Back about 26 or so years ago +/-, a local guy named Jim Landry (who owned F4U BIG HOG) backed into a corn field near Snohomish WA. with 14 of 16 skydivers still aboard in a LOCKHEED C-60. They had all moved to the back for a jump and the CG went away aft given that long aft fuselage and only two or three jumpers got away from it the rest were found inside, all piled on top of each other as none could climb the now vertical floor to restore cg and it literally backed into the ground under full power, an acquaintance who was fishing heard it said it was the most eerie sound he'd ever heard.
Interestingly enough, I was at KPAE the weekend before that accident and on a whim had snapped a photo of that Lodestar sitting on the ramp. White with blue trim, if I recall correctly. I had that photo published in the Air Classics Warbird Report on the accident. Shame, Jim was a funny guy. He owned Sky Nursery in Seattle and was business partners with Pat Palmer. Pat had the racing T-6 "Gotcha!!", and Jim had a racing T-6 "Hrududu!!!". Jim's Corsair "Big Hog" was originally going to be an Unlimited racer (I think it was going to be called "Really GOTCHA!!", but ended up going the warbird route instead.