F-0089 The Country Boy Crop Duster Merle Gustafson Angel of Okinawa Video

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2011
  • Documentary from the mid-1970s showing agricultural aircraft.
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Комментарии • 32

  • @gordonloughton9800
    @gordonloughton9800 5 лет назад +15

    I was being interviewed in 1978 for a position as a crop duster in Tullulah and Merle flew in with his Corsair, I said Jees that's a Corsair, and jumped up from the interview and ran outside to talk with him and admire the airplane. I got the job and spent a happy six months working the area, good times , where are people like him nowadays!

  • @charlesfoster141
    @charlesfoster141 5 лет назад +19

    I was a friend of Merle's when I lived in Tallulah back in the late 1970s. I owned and flew many J3 cubs out of Scott Field, also several homebuilt Baby Ace airplanes and a Spezio Tuholer. Even had a clipped wing 90 hp Cub out there for awhile. Merle used to dive his Corsair right at us down the runway then zoom 10 feet over us at 400mph to zoom nearly vertical to about 2000 feet into a slow inverted position to lower his gear. Had a chance to fly Merle's T-6 with Benny May out there once too. Merle's son Steve might not remember me joining up with him in formation one day, me in my J3 and Steve in his Aeronca Champ. Steve was just a teenage boy then I imagine. If you see this post Steve this is Guy Foster now 64 years old and living in Mississippi. That was the good ole days. I miss your dad and all the rest of the gang. Happy Flying.

  • @rogersjolly1
    @rogersjolly1 11 лет назад +9

    Awesome!! I can't remember how many times, as a kid, my mom would take me out to the airport in Tallulah to see her (Angel of Okinawa)... the good ole days! Anyone could just drive out to the hangar, go up and check her out. Beautiful airplane. I was about 10 or 11 when Merle died, so I didn't really know him that well, but I know his son Steve, and he's a great man! Looks just like Merle.
    I need to go to Polk City, FL and visit her. It's been almost 30 years since I've sat in that airplane!

  • @suestephens81
    @suestephens81 11 лет назад +9

    I use to watch Merle, practice every afternoon. I had the pleasure of flying with Merle in that very plane, I was 14 years old and it was my first plane ride.

  • @johnbaugh1121
    @johnbaugh1121 4 года назад +6

    He was an airshow pilot in the 1970's and 80s the same time my dad was doing shows. He was really great. It's impossible to fly the routine any smoother than he did. He was well-liked and respected.

  • @famvburg
    @famvburg 11 лет назад +9

    The video mas made in the mid '70s, not mid '60s. Thanks for posting it. I have a poor multiple copied VHS of it. I grew up around most all of these particular airplanes and worked several teen years at Scott Field, where DAL started. Merle was really great guy. Thanks again for posting it.

  • @charlesfoster141
    @charlesfoster141 5 лет назад +8

    I had never seen this film before tonight. Glad to see that Merle was involved in preserving this flying history. I used to watch Merle practice aerobatics from the backyard of my grandmother's house on McClure Street in Tallulah. Her house was adjacent to Merle's airstrip. That was around 1970 I guess, also continuing long after that when I began flying. I remember a time during a bad storm when Merle's DC3 blew hard into my airplane out at Scott Field. Merle was a man of his word and wasted no time repairing the damage to my airplane personally. Later I got to fly Merle's T-6 with Benny May. Benny had been my flight instructor in 1977. He and I became good buddies. I wish this film showed more of Bob Graves, Red Beard, Bob Gomitz and some of the other duster and spray pilots that worked those fields. I knew most all of them. It is ironic that Merle and Bob Graves both died in non-aviation related accidents, in spite of having thousands of hours of flying time between them. I miss Tallulah and all of the gang from that wonderful era. We sure had a lot of fun flying back then. If any of the old group see this post it is from Guy Foster now getting old and living in Mississippi. Take care everybody. I hope many get to see this film.

  • @wesleymccurtain166
    @wesleymccurtain166 8 лет назад +6

    I saw him at air shows as a kid. I JUST saw his son flying with the AEROSHELL team at the Chennault Air Park in Lake Charles, Louisiana while visiting a friend.

  • @maxsmodels
    @maxsmodels Год назад +1

    I saw this when it aired on TV in the 70s. I grew up and learned to fly on a small southern duster strip/municpal airport so I always related to this.

  • @rbilleaud
    @rbilleaud 9 лет назад +7

    Gorgeous airplane. I remember many airshows around South Louisiana watching him perform when I was a kid. My dad knew him personally, though his was more of an acquaintance than a close friend.

  • @garrettjackson9439
    @garrettjackson9439 5 лет назад +5

    I got the chance to meet Merle back in late 70s I guess it was when was 10 or 11 and never will forget getting the chance to sit in that beautiful blue corsair. Still have all the photos to back me up. Great man and a great air plane. Think it's in museum somewhere now if I'm not mistaken??

  • @tailwheelflier
    @tailwheelflier 12 лет назад +4

    What an incredible production! This is what I love about aviation.

  • @kerrytodd3753
    @kerrytodd3753 Год назад

    Very nice….thanks for posting.

  • @pwpt6
    @pwpt6 12 лет назад +7

    He definitely was a hell of a guy.I knew Merle personally.he is definitely missed in aviation.

  • @sandfarmer
    @sandfarmer 10 лет назад +5

    Wow what a guy! I would love to have known him, thanks for posting this!

  • @normanott644
    @normanott644 Год назад +1

    I happened across the hangers of the Confederate Air Force in 76 at Paris Texas. They have changed their name because of PC.

  • @LonMoer
    @LonMoer Год назад

    I totally want that early '70s Ford 4-door pick-up truck !! Would be an awesome restomod.