Mon Sep 22, 2014 12:55 pm
My "introduction" to Bob Hoover was in the Fall of 1972, watching an 8mm film of him doing his Shrike Commander routine, including a shot of him pouring ice tea from a pitcher into a glass on the panel while inverted during a barrel roll. I've seen his routine in various airplanes over the years and watched him start the Reno Air Races one year, and finally a few years ago I was able to meet him briefly at OSH, after he had spoken at the Museum. Of course, he was surrounded by many fans, so if he remembered my name, I'd be shocked.
Two things other than his gentlemanly manner stood out: As he was standing there at the mic, he said, "You know, I'm 89 years old, and if you don't mind, I'd like to sit while I'm talking." Then during the Q&A afterwards, someone asked him if he was still doing much flying. In that slow, soft Tennessee drawl of his, he said, "Well, I do try to get out in the Extra two, maybe three times every week."
Great man, and a huge impact on aviation at all levels.
Cary