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![]() The pilot was Al Parker and the ship was a Sisu 1A . It was the world's first 1000km flight, and the plane is now in the Smithsonian. Flight was from Odessa TX to Kimball NE. See: www.eaglebrandproducts.com/N6390X/ for more details Dick's ship was the RJ-5, and that was in 1951 and the record stood 13 years. see: http://www.sailplanedirectory.com/Pl...fm?planeID=274 A great guy indeed, and is already sorely missed by this pilot. -Paul Some general comments, questions and ramblings. Warning - there are movie spoilers below (no pun intended); * There is a reference in the movie to a pilot that "set a record of over 600 miles between Odessa, TX and Nebraska riding a storm front". Was that Dick Johnson? Jim Short mentioned Dick's record to me just last night and said that it stood for over 10 years. He also mentioned that Dick flew a glider of his own design (don't recall the name). Damn shame about Dick. Great guy. |
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