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FORMULA FORUM SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 2007 THE IF1 JOURNAL

FORMULA FORUM IF1 INC. DISCLAIMER CONTRIBUTIONS MEMBERSHIP RULES COVER PHOTO Formula Forum 2007 International Formula One Pylon Air Racing, Inc. All rights reserved. Formula Forum is the official publication of International Formula One Pylon Air Racing, Inc., A Texas Non-Profit Corporation. Member of the Air Racing Council of the United States. Website: http://www. if1airracing.com Articles appearing herein may be edited and are the opinion of the authors and not necess-arily the opinion of IF1, Inc.. Contributions should be sent to the Editor, Bill Rogers at 926 Rawhide Place, Newbury Park, CA 91320. Phone/FAX: 805/498-0846, email text to milward@ roadrunner.com. Text on CD in WP, Word or as.rtf. Photos/.jpgs remain property of Formula Forum. Membership in IF1 is open to pilots, owners, crews, and technical people active in Formula One Air Racing. Members $60, Non-voting Associate Members $35. Applications are available from the Secretary or on line. For IF1 Technical and Procedure rules check on line at: www.if1airracing.com Will Mariah and Gary Hubler win again at Reno? John Garrett Photo EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BIRCH ENTRIKEN President P.O.Box 3760 Truckee, CA 96160 530/562-1363 bentriken@earthlink.net CLODAGH STOKES Vice President 537 Hill St. Prescott, AZ 86303 928-708-9482 clodagh@cableone.net JOHN HOUSLEY Secretary/Treasurer 1020 Chesterfield Forest Dr. Chesterfield, MO 63005 636/519-8648 F1race43@att.net DIRECTORS SMOKEY YOUNG Promotions Director 13089 Peyton Drive, C136 Chino Hills, CA 91709 909-548-0974 fliestoofast@aol.com Webmaster - Ray Debs raydebs@aol.com VOLUME XVIII NUMBER 5 BOB BEMENT Operations Director 7320 Old Stage Trail Kelsey, CA 95667 530-622-1434 rbement@wildblue.net TOM DeHART Technical Director 5220 Walton Dr. Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-882-1589 grandmaofgolds@aol.com KIRK MURPHY Pilot Committee 6140 Christa Lynn Pl. Prescott, AZ 86310 928-445-8310 murphyk79@aol.com GARY HUBLER Technical Committee 5011 Hubler Lane Caldwell, ID 83605 208/454-9585 ghubler@starband.net ED DUTREAUX Procedure Committee 840 Jefferson Court San Mateo, CA 94401 650-347-6297 edutro@rcn.com CONTENTS 3. Presidents Page Birch Entriken 3. Operations Brief Bob Bement 5. Teaching an Old Dog Smokey Young 8. PRS in Pictures 10. Reno Countdown 11. Reno Entry 12. Tech Tips Tom DeHart 13. Sec./Tres. Input John Housley 14. Odds and 15. For Sale 2 FORMULA FORUM, SEPTEMBER 2007

Presidents Page Birch Entriken Bill Rogers photo My replacement has arrived! As I write this my son is just over 48 hours old. Things in my household are a little hectic, so pardon me if I keep this one short and sweet. I'm already a day behind deadline. With 25 entries we have a shot at a full field this year. There are still a number of pilot quals to finish up. We have limited time on Sunday the 9th for this. A couple of pilots are planning on arriving a day or two early to complete quals, and that is ideal. We will have someone available for observation if you choose this route. Otherwise, if you plan on doing it Sunday, be sure you have practiced and can nail it the first time, as there simply won't be time for a do over. The RV lot is as popular as ever. Our traditional area is full and we have been allotted additonal spaces to the north.. The good news is that the view of the races is better from there The bad news is that these spaces are not on our power/water grid. Still just a short walk to the hangar though. As John mentions in his column, we are short a couple of nominations right now. We don't have anyone up for Secretary/Treasurer or Promotions Director. This organization doesn't run on autopilot. We need someone to step up to the plate and fill these positions. Yes, they take a certain amount of work. But if we want to keep racing we need management to run the house. Even if you have accepted the nomination for a different position, please let us know if either of these jobs would interest you. We can make adjustments. That's it from me. See you next month. Fly fast! Birch Entriken bentriken@earthlink.net Operations Brief Bob Bement Bill Rogers Photo It is time to Race! All the work and long hours in the past year in preparing and the time is here. For those of you who know me, my first priority is always SAFETY. Remember there is always tomorrow if everything is not right today. Remember all competing aircraft are to be equipped with a VHF radio; demonstration of functionality will be required during Qualification. The Operations Director or Race Control may communicate with competing aircraft at their discretion. Please read Reno Rules of Competition, including the points system. Also plan on attending the Mandatory Briefing th on Sunday, Sept 9, 0800hrs (i.e.; NO SHOW, NO FLY). Review/ Refresh Race Procedures: Position aircraft on runway so you have room to go between the aircraft in front of you - (aborted takeoff) Flags During Race Yellow- Caution, continue racing Red -Vacate course, race cancelled Black- Individual aircraft is disqualified White Last lap Checkered- Race finished Flagging Procedures For Start 10 minutes - Once aircraft all in position FORMULA FORUM, SEPTEMBER 2007 3

5 minutes - Red flag is up 2 minutes - Crews leave aircraft 1 minute - Red flag down Green up Starter s discretion to drop Green Flag and start race in that 1 minute. No Start( Engine) At 1 minute, pull aircraft off the side of runway, possibly into the dirt. You can continue propping. If started, and if SAFE to get your airplane in position, you can start the race. Reminder- engine and oil will be cold, and consider reason for not starting in the first place, (remember you can always race tomorrow). Aborted Takeoff - Roll out straight ahead as far as possible. Wait for all aircraft to pass by before exiting with your aircraft. Pull aircraft to COLD SIDE of runway if possible, and wait for crew to pick you up. Race Over - Cross Home Pylon, clear yourself and pull up inside race course gently to gain altitude. Follow in trail in the cool down, be predictable. Wing wag downwind and base legs. Landing - Th leading pilot will usually land on the same runway as takeoff, but it is the pilot s discretion however. Keep pattern close to airport. If a different runway is chosen, announce intentions if possible, and make sure runway is clear. Be aware a mayday aircraft may have chosen same runway or the rest of the field may be landing in the opposite direction. Looking forward to seeing everybody at Reno. Have a safe trip (and don t forget to safety check your trailers before hitting the road). Be safe, Bob Hot Side/ Cold Side - Hot Side is always farthest from crown line no matter which runway is used. Always land Hot Side, get aircraft under control and transition to Cold Side. Don t get slow on Hot Side. Clear taxiway up onto ramp and spread out. Crew will pick up and take you back. Taxi back is ok, but be careful of people and airplanes. Take Off - Front row must hold line st until past Home Pylon. 1 lap starts st when 1 aircraft crosses Home Pylon, nd the 2 time by. May Day - Pull up inside race course and gain altitude. Be alert for other aircraft. Fly the airplane first, get yourself under control, and deal with the problem. Never turn toward the crowdline, EVER. Use any runway. Use radio if needed; Emergency Crews will respond. 4 FORMULA FORUM, SEPTEMBER 2007

Teaching an Old Dog Smokey Young If you were at PRS this year, you may have noticed a new blue and white Formula 1 on the course. Rolled out of its trailer late Wednesday night she was assembled under a veil of secrecy in Pat Gleason s Stead Skunk Works hangar. The crew labored through the night and into the next afternoon to get her ready for first flight. At 5:00PM Thursday, after the field reopened to general traffic she took to the sky slipping out of the pattern to do air work and confirm all systems were operating normally. Upon landing she was quickly wheeled back into Pat s hangar and locked away from prying eyes. On Friday morning she came out again, did a couple turns on the course with the rookies and then landed. As quickly as she had arrived at Reno, she was gone. Disassembled and placed on her trailer the airplane was whisked back to Southern California Friday afternoon. The plane you saw at PRS and also graced the cover of the July 2007 Forum really isn t new or some secret weapon. She is actually a familiar sight to those of you who have been around air racing for the past several years. The airplane is the Western Air Race Special which has been racing at Reno since 1984. Until this past November the airplane was owned by George Budde who raced it as #2. She is now back as race #3 with new owners, a new paint job and a new name, Sly Dog. My rookie year was 2003 when I showed up at Reno in a fairly stock Cassutt and ran a respectable third in the Bronze. The racing bug bit hard. I was overcome by a maniacal desire to go faster and be more competitive. Unfortunately this desire manifested itself in a complete teardown of a decent airplane which kept me out of racing for two years and resulted in only a 15 m/h speed increase. As the 2006 races came to a close, I realized that continuing to race Zarrina would mean either more major modification or perennially running at the back of the pack. Neither option was appealing. There is an old saying; Friends will help you move. Real friends will help you move a body. I think that should be changed to Real friends will help you race an airplane. I first met Rob and Nancy Sobczak back in 1998. We were neighbors and they actually helped me move into the condo next door to them. Over the years we became good friends. Rob and Nancy first came to Reno in 2005 as sponsors for Zarrina. The air race bug bit them hard too. Both are licensed pilots and love exotic airplanes and the spirit of camaraderie that exists in Formula 1. They were back in 2006 as crew and sponsors for Zarrina. They shared my disappointment in the minimal performance gains #77 had made but they had a more palatable solution. Up until 2006, I had been a one man show. This made aircraft modification time consuming and difficult. Rob and Nancy proposed that we form a partnership with each FORMULA FORUM, SEPTEMBER 2007 5

of us contributing to the team what we do best. We formed Sly Air Racing, the word Sly being based on the initials of the three partners; Robert Sobczak, Nancy Laning Sobczak and Richard (Smokey) Young. Next we took a good hard look at Zarrina. Getting her out of the Bronze and to the top of the Silver, maybe even the Gold would be a huge task. We felt a better option was to buy a new airplane that was already competitive in the faster heats. Several were considered. My six foot tall frame kept us out of one and unavailability until 2008, kept us away from another. Then I remembered George Budde s #2. I always thought it was one of the prettiest airplanes in IF1. It didn t race in 2006, and I had heard through the grapevine that George might be willing to sell her. A little research showed the airplane had last qualified at Reno with a speed of 215 m/h. Not exactly the performance we were looking for. However, a check of race records back to 1984 showed that she had regularly run in the high 220 s and had qualified one year at 235 m/h. I felt the airplane had potential. A long drive from Los Angeles to Oklahoma City confirmed that I could fit in the airplane and that she was in good shape to race. Rob, Nancy and I bought her. Once back in California the airplane was bolted together and I started to fly her. The airplane easily accommodates my 6 foot tall frame however, my 200lbs girth is another issue. The airplane is very narrow. I fit in her just fine but it is a snug fit. In the air the airplane handles beautifully. It has excellent directional stability making takeoff and landing a non event. In flight, she is pitch sensitive like most other racers. Going over the airplane, we uncovered the need for some muchneeded tender loving care. Once I got comfortable flying her she was disassembled to begin a series of projects that would run from late November 2006 until the Tuesday prior to PRS. The fiberglass needed a lot of attention. Over the years areas had cracked and either been patched or ignored. We had the cowlings removed and reworked. Doing this, uncovered an interesting surprise. Over the years the airplane had been painted several times. However, the airplane had never been stripped prior to each successive paint job. As a consequence, we uncovered eight layers of paint on the airplane!!! The airplane was taken to a professional paint shop where it was stripped to its bare surfaces. She was then repainted in her current livery. We also removed the engine and replaced it with the one that had powered Zarrina. Finally a Microline radio and new tach were installed which required installation of a new instrument panel. Most of the work was completed just prior to PRS. The late night arrival, secret hangar and whisking away were the result of schedule not subterfuge. The airplane left the paint shop Tuesday afternoon and was loaded into the trailer. The next day, Wednesday, I began the 10 hour 6 FORMULA FORUM, SEPTEMBER 2007

drive to Reno. The RARA hangar was closed for my late night arrival, so Pat Gleason graciously offered the use of his hangar for assembly that evening. We were on a tight schedule since I had to leave Saturday morning for a business trip to Europe. Pat Gleason and Ed Dutreaux put the airplane together for me. Thanks so much guys!!! Rob and Nancy were there and greatly assisted the operation by telling me to stay away from the airplane and let Pat and Ed do their job. Gary Dalleske arrived Thursday morning to help with final fit and inspection. The airplane flew again Thursday evening and performed flawlessly. Friday morning we got the airplane on the course for two quick practice sessions. After landing, my fabulous crew took her apart and loaded her on the trailer. She was gone by 2:00PM Friday. Rob, Nancy and I each contribute our own talents to the success of Team Dog. One of the more noticeable aspects of this collaboration can be seen on the aircrafts tail. All of the artwork and team logos were designed and drawn by Rob. In addition, the creative use of aircraft contrails to outline the racing number was also his creation. Come by our pit this year and check it out. As I said earlier, the reason we didn t show her off a little more at PRS this year was totally due to schedule. My big disappointment was not being able to spend much time with all the great F1 folks who were there helping with Rookie School. So come on by and see us. Sly Dog may be an old dog but I think we ve taught her some new tricks. Smokey Smokey rolling in Sly Dog Birgitta Nurmi Photo FORMULA FORUM, SEPTEMBER 2007 7

PRS in Pictures John Housley presents the PRS ground school To a rapt audience of attentive trainees. Birch Entriken photos 8 FORMULA FORUM, SEPTEMBER 2007

John Hall s RV4, the F1 trainer, in amongst the Bipes. Art Hastings photo John Hall qualified in this red machine, #98 What s Up Doc. He also has the ex-dave Morss #99, called Bullitt. Neal Nurmi Photo FORMULA FORUM, SEPTEMBER 2007 9

Reno Countdown TECH TEAM Tom DeHart, Tech Buck Lambert Rick Turnbull Bob Griffiths Roger Sturgess Mark Johnson Bill Hubler David Craig Bill Rogers OPS TEAM Bob Bement, Ops Frank Benko Jeff Gunn John Housley Ted Johnson Ron Hawes Ward Garland Scott Garland IF1 CONTEST COMMITTEE John Housley Bill Rogers Jeff Gunn RENO RAMBLINGS Hotel: Many IF1 racers are at the Holiday Inn; phone 775-786-5151. The hotel is th located just south of I-80 on E 6 St. Trailers: New rules this year. We have to park them to the West of the Tee Hangars to the North of the Reno hangars. To aid the Inspection Team, Tech Chief, Tom DeHart requests that everyone read Tech Tips on Page12. For non-members, an Inspection Fee of $190 (twice the regular membership+aircraft fee) will be charged to cover IF1 airframe/engine Tech and Pilot Certification costs. Operations Director, Bob Bement, wants to remind all pilots to read his column on page 3. The mandatory briefing is at th 0800 on Sunday 8. Radios; 1. All competing aircraft are to be equipped with a functioning VHF radio. 2. Demonstration of the radio system will be required during Qualification. 3. Radio use is limited to a preflight check-in (if required), qualification call, landing position calls, and emergency use only. Under no circumstances are radios to be used for communication with ground crew personnel during the course of a race. 4. The Operations Director or Race Control may communicate with competing aircraft at their discretion. RENO SCHEDULE Fri. 7th: Sat. 8th: Tech Inspection Signup Starts 0800: Tech Inspectors Meet 0900: Tech Inspection Starts New Aircraft/pilots have priority Sun. 9th: 0800:Mandatory Pilot Meet 1000 New aircraft/pilot on-course approval flights* 1200 Latest New Plane arrival Mon. 10th: 0700 Daily Pilot Meeting 0800 Qualifying* Tues. 11th: 0800 Qualifying* 1200 Latest Arrival Time 1700 BYOB IF1 Mixer Get BBQ tickets. 1800 Makeup Pilot Brief Wed. 12th: 1200 Racing Starts* 1500: IF1 Annual Meeting Thu. 13th: 0800 Racing* Sat. 15th: IF1 BBQ Sun. 16th: Final and RARA Awards * Times are estimated based on previous years - no official info yet available, check www.airracing.org closer to September. If you have spare tickets for the Awards Banquet, please give them to Bob or Tom, so that they and their crews can attend. Motor Home Owners and Campers: Spaces have already been assigned to teams and IF1 officials. If you still need a space, contact RARA. Pets: Pets are allowed in the camping area but not in the hangar or on the ramp. RARA management has Mike Houghton in charge overall, as Executive Director; Tom Gribbin, as Chairman; Race Operations are under Bill Eck. 10 FORMULA FORUM, SEPTEMBER 2007

Reno 2007 Entry # Race Pilot Hometown Aircraft Name N No. 1 1 Andre, G. St Louis, MO Cassutt 111M Zipper N603R 2 3 Young, S Chino Hills, CA Wagner Sly Dog N8EW 3 4 Somes, J. Simi Valley, CA Grove Owl Alley Cat N1VD 4 9 Cooper, A Vancouver, Canada Cassutt Miss T Witchy C-FDXO 5 11 Hoover, D. Foster City, CA Arnold AR-6 Endeavor N672DH 6 12 Crandlemire, S Meridian, ID Cassutt Mod Outrageous N25VS 7 13 Reberry, B. Boise, ID Cassutt 111M N-A-Rush N81SS 8 17 Swenson, C. Montgomery, TX Cassutt 111M Annie N45689 9 22 Garrison, B Haven, KS Cassutt Dancing Queen N122DQ 10 40 Roelofs, D. Prescott, AZ Jensen Slipknot Miss USA N5381 11 44 Maslen, H. Boise, ID Shoestring Judy N44JW 12 45 Jones, J. Buena Vista, CO Cassutt 111M Quadnickel N53014 13 50 Entriken, B. Reno, NV Cassutt 111M Scarlet Screamer N135R 14 54 Davis, G. Sanger, TX Cassutt 111M Midnight Lightening N54ML 15 64 Austin, G Midland, TX Cassutt Maybee s Baby N624X 16 78 Watkins,T Calgary, Canada Cassutt 111M LimeLite C-FNZP 17 81 Debs, R. San Jose, CA Cassutt Mod Carbon Slipper N81XS 18 82 Weinman, C Campbell, CA Cassutt Plane Mantis N3154H 19 87 Temple, S Incline Village, NV Grove GR-7 Madness N687RB 20 92 Bodine, D. Rapid City, SD Cassutt Mod Yellow Peril N17517 21 95 Hubler, G. Caldwell, ID Cassutt Mod Mariah N11XR 22 96 Senegal, S. San Bruno, CA Cassutt 111M Miss Demeanor N96SR 23 98 Hall, J Spring Branch, TX Cassutt What s Up Doc N4377D 24 99 Hall, J Spring Branch, TX Cassutt Bullitt N6884 25 121 Thibodeau, J Denver, CO Cassutt TBD N 26 FORMULA FORUM, SEPTEMBER 2007 11

Tech Tips Tom DeHart Bill Rogers Photo Well, once again it is time for Reno. Everyone should be ready with their airplanes and have tried them out by now. We will be starting inspections at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday September 8. Even with our budget cut this year you will still get a full inspection of your airplane as usual. There are a few requirements that we need you to go by to make inspect-ions as smooth and fast as possible. Please have your name on the inspection sign up sheet only WHEN YOU ARE READY TO BE INSPECTED. It will be on a first come first serve basis. The only exception is if you are a rookie or you have a brand new plane. picking a wild card as we always have. This is to keep everyone on their toes knowing their aircraft may be subject to post race inspection. This is an air race not a fly in. Everyone is given plenty of notice if you are the wild card. It should be no shock to anyone and time is available to prepare for it. If you have nothing to hide, then you should not mind having it inspected. I know you want to pack up and go home on the last day- as do I, but it does not take long and you and/or your crew chief can be present. Hope to see everyone there. Be safe, Tom Please make sure that all fuel is out of your plane. You must fuel at Reno with a Tech inspector waching. If you must empty the fuel out of your plane, please DO NOT do it in the hangar. We are still having problems with people emptying tanks or storing fuel in the hangar. Please remove one spark plug from each cylinder. All spinners must be on props. Check with tech. as to which cylinder is to be inspected; you need to have the rocker cover and baffling out of the way on that cylinder. Make sure to have all of your paperwork in order to be checked off. I would hate to have someone travel all that way and have a problem with the paperwork. There has been some debate over the issue of the wild card. We will still be 12 FORMULA FORUM, SEPTEMBER 2007

Secretary/Treasurer Input ominations for the 2008 Leadership John Housley Nand Committee member positions have been tallied and the results will be provided to full members in an upcoming mail ballot. Ballots must be received by the Secretary by 10 September if sent by return mail, or provided in person by 12 September at the Reno races. Two key positions, the Secretary/Treasurer and Promotions John Garrett photo Chairperson, are currently open on the ballot. These will be filled by the Board of Directors in accordance with our bylaws. If you would like to volunteer for either of these, please contact a member of the Board. Bylaw changes to reduce cost/facilitate voting and provide more time for the Procedure/Tech rules committees to evolve changes were approved by the membership. Updated Bylaws are available on the IF1 web site (www.if1airracing.com). Our annual general meeting will be held at Reno on Wednesday, 12 September, 2007. This meeting normally begins at 3:00 and runs until about 5:00 unless flying schedules or other events dictate a change. We ll plan to review the state of the corporation, financial results, outlook for future races, and open the floor to membership questions and suggestions to improve the experience of being an IF1 member and racing at Reno. Please come prepared with some constructive ideas for your organization. We ll have leased a trailer to sell IF1 merchandise at Reno this year. It would be a big help to Smokey if many people helped man the point of sale for a few hours during the week rather than expecting a few dedicated souls to carry the load for the entire group. Please lend a hand in the trailer, especially if your team is selling merchandise there as well. Looking forward to seeing everyone again at Reno. John Housley F1race43@att.net PRS Ops team - L to R, John Housley, Jack Suierveld, Clodagh Stokes, and Birch Entriken. FORMULA FORUM, SEPTEMBER 2007 13

Odds and th This month s logo for the 60 Anni- versary of Formula One/Goodyear Racing is the second by Victor Archer. For graphics work contact him at http://www.cafepress.com/ aaphotography.com. In spite of the fact that USPS has changed the postage rates, we decided to bite the bullet and pay more for oversize mail so that we can deliver the Forum in the same condition as before. Congratulations to President Birch Entriken and his lovely wife Nadia on the arrival of a baby boy, Joseph Skylar Entriken, on Friday, August 10. Joey arrived at 11:15pm and weighed 5lbs 5oz. Mother and baby doing fine. Joe is looking forward to his first air races. Our sympathies go out to the families and friends of Unlimited Mustang pilots John McKittrick and Gerry Beck who were killed recently in landing accidents at Camarillo and Oshkosh. Midget Mustang Race # 8 pilot, Larry Hardy, from Colorado had a successful 24 minute first flight on August 2nd, not quite early enough to be ready for Reno. Dan Chrapczynski was not so lucky on th his first flight on July 16 with Horse Power when the engine failed on takeoff. Dan was able to put the plane down without damage to himself but the gear was torn off and will take some time to repair. He credits the PRS with good training on how to handle the emergency. If you are selling merchandise like tee shirts at the IF1 booth, remember to put labels on them per Smokey Young s article in our last issue. IF1 Fifty Years Ago From 1949 to 1960 the only group that kept air racing alive in the United States was the Goodyear Midget racers. From 1961 to 1963 no races were held at all, until F1 racer Bill Stead, started the Reno Air races at Sky Ranch in 1964. In 1957 two Formula races were held, the first in August at Oshkosh, WI, which was won by Steve Wittman (for the S.J.Wittman Trophy) with Tom Cassutt second and Bill Falck third. The second event, held over the Labor day weekend at Fort Wayne, IN, was won by Bill Falck from Steve Wittman and Tom Cassutt. Jim Miller was 6th. Another good year for Formula One. The entry list for this year s Reno should be a challenge for the historians. Several aircraft have changed hands and their new owners have changed race numbers, paint schemes and, in a couple of instances, registrations. Swedish aircraft became American, and American aircraft became Canadian. An aircraft that last raced in 1972 returns and another reverts to the registration that it was originally raced under -I think! Wanted: Editor for the Forum If you are interested in the job, let Birch know and feel free to call me with any questions Bill Rogers 14 FORMULA FORUM, SEPTEMBER 2007

For Sale Ads are free as a service to members AIRCRAFT Prior to purchase of any aircraft, please contact the Technical Director for any IF1 rules compliance items that may apply. PARTS Cassutt Mod #12 Outrageous complete, race ready with spares. 7/07 Trailer optional. Serious inquiries only. Scotty (208) 371-7530 Cassutt #40 Miss USA New Lycon engine in 2006, Owens prop, spares, trailer, $36k. This airplane is a sweetheart and has never let us down in 6 years of racing. 9/07 Contact :Dave Roelofs (928)708-9482, droelofs@cableone.net Cassutt IIIM This is a great little plane. I'm 73 and finding it difficult to exit; sell or trade for a more room and starter. Midget Mustang, Sonerai, RV- 3, $20,900 located Norwood, NC. 6/07 Contact: Bobby Shuford bmshuford@aol.com (704) 474-0424 Cassutt IIIM,1975 with O-200 6/07 Contact: Charles Lemmond (918) 645-6228 Cassutt Parts. National Aeronautics has Cassutt parts including Al and Steel landing gear legs. Contact: Ib or Sue Hansen: (303) 423-0780 Cassutt Projects & Inventory 4/06 Cassutt 111M 90% complete - needs cowl & wing finished, rebuilt engine. Cassutt 111M frame, wing needs skins, Cassutt 1M wing complete. Airframe/ Engine parts (three O-200s), 2 sport props, enclosed trailer. REDUCED, $22K for all. Contact: Gary/Linda Elliott (972) 264-3857 lfelliott@att.com New Composite Parts 9" Composite Spinners - $100, 9" alum. backplates - $35, Wheel Pants - $350, Cassutt Tail. Contact: Ray Sherwood (530)626-6106 rayyjayy@aol.com Graphite Race Props by Twisted Composites- Run One or Follow One. All-composite, race proven, record setting race props. 55x62, 55x64, 54x65 Contact: Steve Hill (505)832-1148 carbonprop@amigo.net Custom Embroidery: Team shirts, hats, jackets, etc. at racer rates for 12 pcs +. All Star Warbirds. Sharon Sandberg: (763)631-1502 SSandberg@aol.com Aircraft of Air Racing s Golden Age 1928-1939 By Robert Hirsch. 2 Vols. 1071 pages, 158 scale dwgs. $75 + $10 shipping. Checks to Robert Hirsch, 8439 Dale St. Buena Park, CA 90620 WANTED: Used wood or composite race prop. Send specifications and price to: Larry Mashowski (403) 995-2835 email: pilot@okotoks.net If you have aircraft and other items for sale, please email me at clodagh@ cableone.net or call 928-708-9482 and update me with any changes. Clodagh FORMULA FORUM, SEPTEMBER 2007 15

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