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"Morgans" wrote: "Orval Fairbairn" wrote in message news ![]() In article , "Morgans" wrote: "Orval Fairbairn" wrote Just look for my Johnson Rocket parked in the Vintage area. A Johnson Rocket in Vintage? How's that happening? Easy -- it is 61 years old! Ahhh! I just realized what I was thinking of. I was thinking of the Harmon Rocket, which as many of ya'll know, is a modified RV. I could not resolve the fact that Van's aircraft had been around for that long! g A little time on Google turned up some interesting info on a plane that (I think) was unknown to me previously. A sweet little plane, indeed. I can definitely see the resemblance to the Culiver, since it was designed with the Rocket still fresh in the designer's memory. Yes -- rumor has it that a Culver Cadet got too close to the Alamogordo A-bomb tests, got its DNA altered and developed a thyroid problem. Pop Johnson built the first (wooden) Swift, allegedly by copying a Culver Cadet and making his own mods. That airplane later became the Rocket 125, of which one was built. The Rocket 185 is an entirely different bird, being tri-gear, with an O-435 Lycoming and much better performance. BTW: The Rocket 125 now sits (fully restored) in the SnF museum. |
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