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Offline Freud

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Passing of Stan Richardson
« on: June 08, 2014, 12:17:54 PM »
Marlo Treit and I attended the celebration of life for our friend Stan Richardson. It was at the Oregon

Air National Chapel in Portland, OR.

The people that have attended the Bonneville NW Reunion would have met him as he chatted with BC Thomas,

the pilot with the most flying ours in the SR-71.  It was an amazing chat. BC asking about P-38 and P-51s

and Stan asking about the edge of space in a high Mach airplane.

Stan made three flights over Normandy Beach in a P-38 on D Day. The service was 70 years to the day since D Day.

He was an example of a man that lived life to the fullest and it was our pleasure to be considered  his friend.

Check this link:  http://oregonmildep.blogspot.com/2009/06/wwii-fighter-pilot-recalls-his-role.html

His last motorcycle, a 6 cyl Kawasaki, is out to pasture with 99,000 hard miles on it.

Here's to smooth air Stan.

FREUD
Since '63

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Re: Passing of Stan Richardson
« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2014, 12:32:18 PM »
RIP one of our unsung HEROS.

I will try to find a good home for that bike.
John Gowetski, red hat @ 221.183 MPH MSA Lakester, Bockscar #1000 60 ci normally aspirated w/N20

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Re: Passing of Stan Richardson
« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2014, 10:17:38 PM »
GodSpeed Stan... you are one of our true heroes. 
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