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  • Early Reno Photos

    Since we have a double interest here in both race planes and history I thought this would be a good thread. I will look for some photos that may not be familiar.

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    F4U-4 Race No. 22

    The beautiful "Lancer Two" at Reno in 1968.
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    • #3
      racer

      Great Pic Mr.Larkins have never seen a color pic of this Corsair before in this color scheme 1967?
      Aviation Buff/Artist/Pilot

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      • #4
        North American P-51D, N335J

        Race No. 49 at Reno on Sept 25, 1966.
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          T-6, N66JL, Race No. 66

          A rare one - only at Reno in Sept 1973 and crashed on the way home. The colors are a tribute to the U. S. Marine Corps.
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            FANTASTIC!

            Bill.. Great timing, keep it coming.... PLEASE!!!!

            Wayne
            Wayne Sagar
            "Pusher of Electrons"

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            • #7
              T-6, N3257G, Reno 1971

              Race No.57 flown by Marvin Quaid in the Saturday Makeup Race for fourth place at a speed of 178.660 mph.
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              • #8
                T6, N3254G, Reno 1971

                Hugh Glassburn's black and white "Miss Janet Sue".Placed fifth in the Silver Race on Sept 25th with a speed of 188.276 mph.
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                • #9
                  Re: Early Reno Photos

                  Hugh Glassburn owned Methow Aviation, an air cargo outfit based at Paine Field, WA. They operated Twin Beech's, Beech 99's, DC-3's and other types.
                  Thanks for the pictures, Bill.

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