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RIP Howard Pardue

Aviation Discuss RIP Howard Pardue in the World War II - Aviation forums; Howard Pardue was killed in his Grumman F8F Bearcat late Wednesday afternoon. The aircraft got airborne briefly and then crashed. ...

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    RIP Howard Pardue

    Howard Pardue was killed in his Grumman F8F Bearcat late Wednesday afternoon.

    The aircraft got airborne briefly and then crashed. Some people called our shop and said it look for all the world like he attempted a slow roll on takeoff and impacted inverted ... something Howard never did in his act or in airshows before.

    Speculation is rampant, but I think I'll wait and see what turns up before engaging in speculation myself.

    Howard was a great guy and a smooth stick, and a good friend to our shop. We'll miss him.

    Last edited by GregP; 04-05-2012 at 10:20 PM.

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    Very sad news.
    Rest In Peace sir.

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    I read this on evangilder's facebook page. RIP Mr. Pardue

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    Very sad news indeed. Heard about it yesterday morning first thing, also on FB.

    Gone but not forgotten
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    Very sad. I am not going to speculate about what happened and I highly discourage anyone else from speculating out of respect for the family. We lost a legend and icon in the aviation community and I saddened by this loss.


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    Very sad to hear.


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    What a terrible loss. I love watching him fly the bearcat. I grew up watching him fly.

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    Greg, I am sorry to hear about your friend.

    I have a question: Was the Bearcat a complete write-off?

    Or can it be salvaged?

    Understand I dont want this question to diminish a man's death, just respectfully asking.

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    Hi Pinsong,

    I don't know the status or condition of the aircraft. ANY aircraft is restorable, but the real question is, "Is is worth it to restore?"

    We had a guy come through the shop taoday who is freinds with a guy who was taxiing to takeoff when Howard had his accident. He said the radio call was for Howard and a friend to fly together (both warbirds), and their takeoffs would be singles with each one doing a Cuban Eight on takeoff with 90° point rolls back to upright. Howard apparently made his takeoff, made the first half loop, went into knife edge ... and stayed there all the way to the ground.

    That is what was related and I have absolutely no personal klnowledge of the accident other than the fact that it happened otherwise. There was a lot of speculation about WHY, but I don't feel that is appropriate to pass on or engage in myself in a public forum.

    Just wanted to pass on the apparent facts of what was seen from the taxiway at the airport in question. Whether or not it is true I cannot say ... it is second-hand to me from someone whom I would call a "reliable source," but you never know, do you?

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    Just noticed this. A very sad loss. My condolences to the family.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GregP View Post
    Hi Pinsong,

    I don't know the status or condition of the aircraft. ANY aircraft is restorable, but the real question is, "Is is worth it to restore?"

    We had a guy come through the shop taoday who is freinds with a guy who was taxiing to takeoff when Howard had his accident. He said the radio call was for Howard and a friend to fly together (both warbirds), and their takeoffs would be singles with each one doing a Cuban Eight on takeoff with 90° point rolls back to upright. Howard apparently made his takeoff, made the first half loop, went into knife edge ... and stayed there all the way to the ground.

    That is what was related and I have absolutely no personal klnowledge of the accident other than the fact that it happened otherwise. There was a lot of speculation about WHY, but I don't feel that is appropriate to pass on or engage in myself in a public forum.

    Just wanted to pass on the apparent facts of what was seen from the taxiway at the airport in question. Whether or not it is true I cannot say ... it is second-hand to me from someone whom I would call a "reliable source," but you never know, do you?
    Terrible. Thank you for your information. I was just curious about the aircraft. From your description, it sounds like it hit a lot harder than I had pictured in my mind.

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    Bearcats are pretty strong aircraft, but impacts have taken the lives of many a great pilot. And Greg is right, you can restore an airplane if you only have a data plate, if you have enough money.


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