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Closed William Yoak, Mike Meek, Mike Shelton
unknown date at Reno
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Readers' Responses:
William D. Yoak:
This Reno photo was obviously taken during the late 70's. It was entered in
1977 and 1978 in the consolation races while it was under the ownership of Ed
Messick.
Mr. Messick sold this aircraft in the early 1980's to Charles Knapp who was
the CEO of what was American Savings and Loan, Inc. Knapp operated this
aircraft which had the registration number of N51MR and s/n 44-73163 until it
sustained substantial damage in 1989 . Bob Guilford was flying the aircraft
at the time of the accident when a partial loss of engine power was
encountered while departing from Santa Monica, CA. For details regarding the
accident , see NTSB Accident Report #LAX89FA295 (date: 09-02-89).
The wreckage was obtained by Doug Kempf ( a captain for Alaska Air) ,and
two of his brothers, shortly after the accident. The aircraft has been
undergoing a lengthy restoration since the early 90's . Doug has built
numerous aircraft and was a contender in the Biplane Class at the Reno Air
Races in previous years.
It will be nice to see another Mustang back to life when the Kempf Brothers
have it completed !
Mike Meek:
N51MR ex charles knapp,now with randall kempf for rebuild after
crash in santa monica.
Mike Shelton:
Looks Like old minute man, which i think was owned by ed messick...think
it was damage badly landing short at santa monica some years ago....fate
i am sure others can fill in if i am correct ...ps..looks like Reno is the
location for this photo
Case Closed!
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