Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 07, 1991, Page 13, Image 13

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Marshall’s plaint, a 10-41 Boeing Stearrean v\.
about $40,000, was used during World War !' as a
trainer for hopeful pilots. Those pilots had to be able
to make a solo flight in tint plane within It) hours or
they were washed out of the program. Marshall said
Marshall's airplane has two claims to fame lleorgo
Hush trained in the same model, and the top lei! w.r.g
of Marshall’s Stearman came off one of the trainers
Hush flow.
Tint plane is .1 throwbar k to a time when-thmgs urn
a little simpler.
"1'he wings are an all-wood structure with a fabric
covering," Marshall said. "It's cotton, kinda like bed
sheets."
The Stearman is one of the more common biplanes
around tixiay, Marshall said, partly because the mode!
is very reliable
"In the past they've been used extensively fur air
show aircraft, .is far as doing aerobatics ami whatnot
Ini said "It's a very, very lough airplane Verv strong
1 here's never been a Stenrman come apart in tie- ski
"Considering the serv e e they go through, that's im
prossivo “
Marsh.ill's Steannan was used as a i top duster alter
.:s service as a military train- r Win 1 lieh. opt. : . m ■
mto vogue in that industry Marshall a. quin-d the
plane from a local pilot.
The plane has been almost completely restored to its
original 'condition, except for the power plant The
original 220 horsepower engine has been replaced
with a OtiS cubic inch motor, which cranks out 450
horsepower
Marshall said the extra oomph comes in handv
when ho takes off at the sleep incline required'to keep
the banner from tangling up behind him He also said
he's spoiled because it's hard to go back to the smaller
engine after ov per nan log the nuwi'r online's piwcr
V irsj;ai! -aui I t.u k tu.ithall games anr tho most pn|
alar oVonts with twivortisers, hut Ills personal lav01 lies
include the hugono Celebration an.I a so<! farmer’s f mi
volition
I'hey'ro tho people who make front yards l. r a In
ho said "It's a vvondorful pInert? to land I'lioro
thing like landing on grass You almost 'can't screw
up a landing
The was they used to flv is that pilots wi ulil h iso
this big round hold that they'd flv out of and they'd
lust land into tho svind "
Marshall said tho bahnor towing business hasn't
added any out of the ordinary thrills to Ins Hying c.i
roor
"It's very, very sedate. ' ho said There's no magic
to it You don't have to bo a top-gun to do it
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MELTINGS
Psi Chi general mooting will
t.iko place tonight from t> to 7
in 155 Straub. Call 484-24H4
for more information.
Students for Creative
Anachronism will moot to
night at 7:30 in Agate No. 1
Call 484-5G09 for more infor
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OPPORTUNITIES
Bidding for the following
companies will take place to
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K-Mart Corporation.
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Career Planning and Plat e
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Lou n si; 1mg Center. Call
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Black Student Union is
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at 7 in the EMU Guimvoud
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