Any luck on editing that other footage? I know it's a lot of work but I just love these. So much is lost due to "modern is best mentality". I would love to see more of SW out there!
Was a sad day Ill never forget...was on the search party that found plane.. Miss Paula had Steve's watch in her hand.....He was several feet from the aircraft. My friend found Steve..and I found Paula..This was hard to watch... Yes Mr Wright signed his pilot certs...I seen it..Amazing Man RIP
They were great folks and she especially was a pistol. My girlfriend and I shared wonderful dinners with them where Witt would share stories of building and racing and winning and losing. "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times".
@myotherusername9224 Folks in the community believe a local pilot giving flight lessons landed with a blue damaged landgear cover..the plane was bright yellow.. but had a green mark where the cover was ripped..was what took Steve down..not a mistake building the plane.
And just a few weeks after this video was taken he and the Mrs. would pack it in near Stevenson, AL in the The Wittman "O&O" N41SW. They were on a trip to Oshkosh.
@hadleymanmusic "Welded fuselages, everything else is easy." I don't understand. Welded fuselage (if you know how to weld) isn't much harder than wood, sheet metal or composite, if you know how to build them too.
If you can't get to editing it, please, at least duplicate it and send the dupes to EAA library. So often what with one thing and another beyond anyone's control , projects don't complete and the documentation is lost. This is a hugely valuable resource not just for aviation but for gerontology.
I was good friends with Paula before she married steve. I miss the good times we had together... she was amazing, exciting, adventurous ; ) & generous with her affections. Think I'll look her up for a trip down memory lane. Cheers -
one hell of an amazing guy
That's awesome!Great man,great aeronautical engineer,great aviation minded country as US!Hi from France.
It looks like a shoestring racer
Thats not Steve Wittman
which person in the video are you saying isn't Steve ?
Any luck on editing that other footage? I know it's a lot of work but I just love these. So much is lost due to "modern is best mentality". I would love to see more of SW out there!
Thank you for posting these videos of Mr. Wittman!
That upper wing strut brace makes you pucker.....
I believe that's a landing wire. It takes downward stress.
Was a sad day Ill never forget...was on the search party that found plane.. Miss Paula had Steve's watch in her hand.....He was several feet from the aircraft. My friend found Steve..and I found Paula..This was hard to watch... Yes Mr Wright signed his pilot certs...I seen it..Amazing Man RIP
They were great folks and she especially was a pistol. My girlfriend and I shared wonderful dinners with them where Witt would share stories of building and racing and winning and losing. "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times".
any truth to the story that there was a midair or turbulence / close miss with a DoD aircraft ? What did the NTSB conclude ?
@myotherusername9224 Folks in the community believe a local pilot giving flight lessons landed with a blue damaged landgear cover..the plane was bright yellow.. but had a green mark where the cover was ripped..was what took Steve down..not a mistake building the plane.
@@rick4bamaco I don't see Witt making a construction mistake like that.
My Grandfather raced against Steve in ‘36 , in St. Louis, 37and ‘38 in Cleveland. flying the Linberg special .
You can be proud of this!Hi from France.
And just a few weeks after this video was taken he and the Mrs. would pack it in near Stevenson, AL in the The Wittman "O&O" N41SW. They were on a trip to Oshkosh.
Welded fuselages, everything else is easy.
@hadleymanmusic "Welded fuselages, everything else is easy." I don't understand. Welded fuselage (if you know how to weld) isn't much harder than wood, sheet metal or composite, if you know how to build them too.
Yup. I hired a crew from Disney to videotape him for three days. The interviews were amazing. I’ve got tons of tape to someday edit
Would make a great movie.
It would be great to see that
If you can't get to editing it, please, at least duplicate it and send the dupes to EAA library. So often what with one thing and another beyond anyone's control , projects don't complete and the documentation is lost. This is a hugely valuable resource not just for aviation but for gerontology.
"When you mary Steve Wittman, you have to fly." Sounds reasonable...😊
HIs wife is a cutie.
Yes, she was. It look she was 20yr+ younger, than Steve.
Paula Muir was more like 40 years younger than Steve. He was about 91 when they died she was about 50.
She looks around 60, so was cca 30 years younger.
I was good friends with Paula before she married steve. I miss the good times we had together... she was amazing, exciting, adventurous ; ) & generous with her affections. Think I'll look her up for a trip down memory lane. Cheers -
@@percivalhowell7516 How are you going to look her up? She died in 1995 with Steve in a plane crash.
Great stuff! Thanks for sharing. Post more of Steve if you have 'em.