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Jimmy Franklin Airshow - Heart Memorial Fund



 
 
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Old October 21st 05, 02:53 PM
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Hey everyone, if you want to contribute to a great memorial, and get a
tax deduction, please consider the Jimmy Franklin Heart Memorial.

Anyone who has ever seen Jimmy perform at an airshow knows what type of
entertainer and pilot he was (I think he should have been an
astronaut). So if you've ever seen him perform, think about donating a
few bucks to help a great fund. I just did.

http://www.freemanhealth.com/Ways_to...n_memorial.htm

Thanks.


















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Old October 24th 05, 04:20 AM
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You're right, John. Back in '74, when Jimmy was just beginning his
career, I scratched from the last of 2 performances he was due to
perform at the first Dayton International Air Show.

During his first performance, he included several ground-up maneuvers
in his act even though he wasn't certified for ground-up maneuvers.
When I told him he was scratched, he got real ****ed off at me and left
the show. Knew then the guy wasn't going to be around long.

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Old October 25th 05, 01:52 AM
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Brian Whatcott wrote:

On 23 Oct 2005 20:20:50 -0700, wrote:

You're right, John. Back in '74, when Jimmy was just beginning his
career, I scratched from the last of 2 performances he was due to
perform at the first Dayton International Air Show.

During his first performance, he included several ground-up maneuvers
in his act even though he wasn't certified for ground-up maneuvers.
When I told him he was scratched, he got real ****ed off at me and left
the show. Knew then the guy wasn't going to be around long.



Long ago, I saw a sailplane doing a routine at an English airshow.

In a loop, he came within 6 ft of the ground. I was astonished.
I expect the pilot was too, that he survived to fly again another day.

Brian Whatcott


And in like vein, did you see the ThunderBird pilot ejecting from
his, I think F-16 after he had almost finished a 'split S' (?).
The writeup said that he had practiced these maneuvers many times
at an airport nearby which had considerably lower field elevation
and as a consequence didn't gain enough altitude before rolling
and pulling through the last half of the loop. It looked like he
was about 20-30 feet above terrain when he got out, the smoke and
heat waves from the engine appeared to be going nearly straight
up so, although the a/c was level it was descending almost
straight down,

The writeup mentioned that the a/c impacted the ground .8 seconds
after the ejection! (that's point eight seconds)

Pls excuse any errors in nomenclature...I'm a heavy metal type
person (fighters aren't my forte)
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-Gord.
(use gordon in email)
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Old October 25th 05, 09:25 AM
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Yep; seen that clip many times, Gord.

Back to Frankin...his tragic and needless death validates the old
saying, "There are old pilots and there are bold pilots, but there
are no old, bold pilots." Jim Pflaum - Raleigh, NC

 




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