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    ...I know that only a select few of you will know Gordon Beeson, but I thought Id post this, Gordo passed away a couple of days ago. He had been battling a few things health-wise lately and it is a sad loss. He was a short little fireplug of knowledge and his skills were amazing. His name is on Dago Red as one of the chief builders of the plane.
    I was working with him on a P-38 as we had a fuel selector issue. on the 38 it is tough to get into the gondola section to fix wiring bugs so at lunch we (he) designed a new circuit on a napkin and we went back and had it all repaired with minimal fuss in about 2 hrs. I for one will miss him, he was a unique one of a kind guy and i'm sure he rubbed some folks the wrong way but i for one saw through the crust to appreciate the individual underneath. Happy trails Gordon, and i sure hope they have warbirds in the afterlife!

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    Blue skies forever Gordon. Thoughts & prayers to all family & friends.
    Lockheed Bob

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      Craig Charleston emailed me w/ the news yesterday morning. Gordon and Craig were close friends; Gordon was a dedicated participant in Craig's Messer. projects.

      You are right about Gordy's disposition. But beneath that tough and crusty exterior was a pretty downright and soft hearted guy once he opened up.

      I've known Gordy since the days of Goesling and Unlimited at Chino when I was just a young kid climbing all over the Blue Max. He'd often have a snippy comment for me but he would deliver it w/ a twinkle in his eye that let me know he was a friend.

      He also helped get my father out of a jam in the Blue Max when one of the landing gear actuators detached leaving one leg partially extended. W/ Hinton in the air and Gordy on the ground, they coached my father into maneuvering the Corsair in such a way that the gear leg extended and locked in the down position.

      My bottle of Laphroaig is dedicated to you Gordy...I'm glad to have know you....
      Steve Guilford

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        Gordy worked for NAA on several programs including the X-15 and XB-70. The Sabreliner comes to mind too.
        Peace Gordy, peace.

        Chris...

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