Thu, Jul 14, 2005
EAA, IAC Plan Tribute At Oshkosh
A warm tribute to the late aircraft designer Curtis Pitts is
taking shape for this year's EAA AirVenture Oshkosh Fly-In.
Pitts, who passed away on June 10 at the age of 89, will be
remembered with a special display featuring as many as a dozen
representations of his famous designs, placed between the IAC
building and AeroShell Square. There will also be a guest book
where visitors can write down their special memories and
recollections of Curtis that can be presented to his family.
"I'm pleased we can take this opportunity to celebrate the life
of Curtis Pitts and recognize his tremendous impact on the
homebuilder and aerobatic communities," said EAA President Tom
Poberezny. "I appreciate the overwhelming support we've received in
pulling this tribute display together at short notice, and I'm sure
it will be a memorable feature of EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2005."
EAA staff and IAC members have had to work quickly to arrange a
suitable display of several airplanes to include in this special
area.
"Just about every airplane we want to be there will be," said
Kevin Kimball of Jim Kimball Enterprises, which manufactures the
Pitts 12 kit. "IAC members have really come forward to take part."
Writer Budd Davisson has also provided photos, written text for
signs, and researched video vaults for the display. Various members
of the EAA AirVenture Museum staff are also pitching in to make it
happen.
EAA's replica of the first Pitts prototype, S1, and the actual
S2 prototype, Big Stinker N22Q, both from the museum collection,
will be parked inside a large tent that will anchor the display.
Outside will be a collection of airworthy airplanes covering Pitts'
major design accomplishments that were generously made available by
IAC members. They will include:
- S1C Black Magic replica N8M - Ted Teach
- S1D - Mike Williams
- Prototype S1T (SN 2) - Ben Morphew
- The first certified S1S N9JT (SN1) - Jim Klick
- Samson N985JD - Jed Doggett
- Prototype Model 12 N80XP - Clint Callahan (This is the last
prototype built and flown by Curtis in 1996.)
- #3 Model 11 Super Stinker N5111B - Mike Wiskus
- S2S, N947B - Dominique Youakim
The only Pitts ever to win the world aerobatics championship,
Charlie Hillard's Special, is displayed in the lobby of the EAA
AirVenture Museum along with the other two from the Red Devils
aerobatic team that included EAA President Tom Poberezny and Gene
Soucy.
More News
Airport Marking Aids Markings used on runway and taxiway surfaces to identify a specific runway, a runway threshold, a centerline, a hold line, etc. A runway should be marked in ac>[...]
"It is extremely difficult, if not impossible, for manned aircraft to see a drone while conducting crop-enhancing and other aerial applications at low altitudes and high speeds. We>[...]
Aero Linx: The Skyhawk Association The Skyhawk Association is a non-profit organization founded by former Skyhawk Pilots which is open to anyone with an affinity for the A-4 Skyhaw>[...]
“The T-54A benefits from an active Beechcraft King Air assembly line in Wichita, Kansas, where all required METS avionics and interior modifications are installed on the line>[...]
Aero Linx: Aerostar Owners Association The Association offers the Aerostar Owner a unique opportunity to tap an invaluable source of information concerning the care and feeding of >[...]