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` 1946 National Air Races By Bill Meixner
Time had run out for the National Air Races in 1939 as the ten
year deed of gift by Charles E. Thompson
No doubt the largest military presence on record at an air show was in Cleveland
to give the
A few months prior to the opening of the Air Races, Admiral Chester Nimitz, ordered
the
The United States Marine Corps demonstrated their new aircraft, the Ryan
"Fireball"
Bendix Trophy Race
Bendix "R" division
* Landed late
Paul Mantz P-51-C Jackie Cochran P-51 B
Tom Mayson P-51-C William Eddy P-51-D
James Harp F-5
Donald Huster A-26-C
Charles Tucker P-63-C Harvey Hughes F-5
Walter Bullock F-5-G Harold Johnson F-5-G
John Carroll F-5 H L Marshal F-5-G
Rex Mays F-5-G William Lear Jr. F-5-G
Thomas Call F-4-U W A Fairbrother P-38-J
Andrew Grant F-5-G John Shields F-5-G
John Shields F-5-G Spiro Dilles P-63
Herman Salmon P-38-L John Yandell P-38
Hasson Calloway P-38
Bendix "J" Division
1 Out in Kansas, engine trouble.
Col. Leon Gray's FP-80-A
Halle Trophy Race (Women)
SOHIO Trophy Race
The Thompson Trophy Race
There were many elements of the 1946 Thompson Trophy Race that differed
from 1939.
Home pylon was the only conventional type pylon as US Army barrage
balloon's were used
Three pre war race pilots returned to fly ex WW II fighter planes, Tony
LeVier, Earl Ortman Thompson "R" division
* Out 1st lap gear stuck
"Tex" Johnson P-39-Q Tony LeVier P-38
Earl Ortman P-51-D Bruce Raymond P-51-D
Robert Swanson P-51-D Cook Cleland Goodyear F-4-U
Woody Edmonson P-51--D Steve Wittman P-63
Howard Lilly P-63 H. L. Pemberton P-63
Charles Tucker P-63 George Welch P- 51-
Thompson "J" division
1 cut a pylon, disqualified
Maj. Robin Olds
Photo's are from the Hansen collection unless otherwise noted.
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