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During World War II, WACO won the contract to design and produce engine-less gliders, which were used to transport troops behind enemy lines. “They served the war well, but they weren’t always ...
John Klatt Airshows and Jack Link’s Beef Jerky announced they have teamed up to create an airplane named the Screamin’ Sasquatch — a twin-engine-powered 1929 Taperwing Waco that will be ...
The Question Mark is a 1932 Waco CTO ("T" for Taperwing). Phil Chastain is about to help Dan Mueller climb aboard. Caroline Sheen "Dan's going to fly The Question Mark tomorrow," says Terry ...
In 1963, he and a partner acquired two projects — a rare P-51H rescued from the front yard of some VFW post and an equally rare 1929 Taperwing Waco found in a barn. The “skunk works” was in ...
His plane, the Screamin’ Sasquatch Jet Waco, is a 1929 Taperwing Waco outfitted with a jet engine capable of reaching speeds up to 250 mph.
The Jack Link’s Beef Jerky “Screamin’ Sasquatch” Jet Waco is a highly modified 1929 Taperwing Waco that can fly vertically and has a loud roar to please the crowds. This is a rare ...
Boerboon plans to successfully tame the Screamin’ Sasquatch, a highly modified 1929 Waco Taperwing, for several of the daily air shows July 20-26, but it certainly won’t be his first visit to ...
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Their first project was a homebuilt Taperwing Waco replica that took six and a half years to complete, reported General Aviation News. Next up was Straightwing Waco project that won them the ...
Goodrich Corp. has donated a 1929 Taperwing airplane to the Waco Historical Society in Troy, Ohio. Goodrich’s Aircraft Wheels and Brakes division acquired the craft in 1993 to preserve the ...