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Re: Spruce goose

Postby RichieB16 » Sat Nov 05, 2005 1:23 pm

I always heard that there were reasons why we legally wasn't supposed to fly it-but that may not be true.  He was an interesting character, it seems to me that he liked to keep people guessing (which is why the real truth is not known for sure).

I do know that he spent millions of his own dollars to complete it after the program had been cancelled.

Whatever the reason, its an amazing site and anyone who gets the chance to see it should.  I was very impressed!   :)
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Re: Spruce goose

Postby jimclarke » Mon Nov 07, 2005 8:57 pm

I highly recommend the movie "The Aviator".  Great movie and the DVD has special features about Howard Hughes and aviation on it.  Lots of flying and cool planes.

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Re: Spruce goose

Postby TacitBlue » Tue Nov 08, 2005 9:45 am

I almost forgot about this topic.. Here's an interesting fact- According to Bob Hoovers book, the Spruce Goose was kept in flying condition for many years after that "flight". Fresh oil was circulated through the engines, and the props were turned every day. Sounds to me like Hughs wanted to fly it again, but either never got around to it, or couldn't work up the nerve.
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Re: Spruce goose

Postby Hagar » Tue Nov 08, 2005 10:01 am

I almost forgot about this topic.. Here's an interesting fact- According to Bob Hoovers book, the Spruce Goose was kept in flying condition for many years after that "flight". Fresh oil was circulated through the engines, and the props were turned every day. Sounds to me like Hughs wanted to fly it again, but either never got around to it, or couldn't work up the nerve.

You might not have noticed the topic on this subject in the Specific Aircraft Types forum where someone posted this link. http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3897/is_200406/ai_n9455603#continue

I think this is the most likely explanation. The author is talking to Rae Hopper, the general manager of Hughes Tools, who was one of the people aboard the Hercules on that test flight.
"Thank you for sharing that great story with me, Mr. Hopper. Do you believe he will fly the Hercules again?"

Hopper smiled and said, "Just between you and me, Richard, the Hercules has had its day. It will never fly again."

I must have looked like a kid whose hero had just fallen off his horse. "But why is he having all that work done and spending all that money on it?"

Hopper looked at me. "Did you build model airplanes when you were a kid?"

I nodded.

"Did you ever build one that you really liked and kept?"

I nodded again.

"Well; that's the way Howard Hughes feels about the Hercules. He built it, and he flew it. He knows it will never fly again, but he's going keep it and pretend that some day, he will fly it again."

Crews worked on the Hercules in its climate-controlled, guarded hangar for nearly 30 years until Hughes' death on April 5, 1976.
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Re: Spruce goose

Postby Flt.Lt.Andrew » Tue Nov 08, 2005 11:55 pm

Hughes was a crazy mofo. He spent his last days in Mexico with Mormons wearing shoeboxes!



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Re: Spruce goose

Postby Hagar » Wed Nov 09, 2005 5:47 am

Hughes was a crazy mofo. He spent his last days in Mexico with Mormons wearing shoeboxes!

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I can think of worse ways to live. Howard Hughes was one of life's real characters which is why people will always be interested in him. He was an extemely wealthy man who in later life became an obsessive compulsive. It's not unusual for people who have everything to act a little differently to 'normal' people but at least he put his wealth to practical use. What he did during his later years is a little hazy but I reckon he'd done far more during his life than most of us mere mortals can only dream of.

I highly recommend the movie "The Aviator".  Great movie and the DVD has special features about Howard Hughes and aviation on it.  Lots of flying and cool planes.

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I keep meaning to watch this film but I'm not convinced it will be any more accurate than most things that come out of Hollywood.
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Re: Spruce goose

Postby myshelf » Wed Nov 09, 2005 8:18 am

i found hughes involvement in "deep sea mining" much more interesting.
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Re: Spruce goose

Postby Hagar » Wed Nov 09, 2005 8:24 am

i found hughes involvement in "deep sea mining" much more interesting.

I was told during a visit to Las Vegas that Hughes who had a home there had proposed installing huge extractor fans in the surrounding mountains to disperse the permanent smog haze that hovers over the city. Although he offered to do this at his own expense it was turned down by the city councillors.
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Re: Spruce goose

Postby myshelf » Wed Nov 09, 2005 9:57 am

I was told during a visit to Las Vegas that Hughes who had a home there had proposed installing huge extractor fans in the surrounding mountains to disperse the permanent smog haze that hovers over the city. Although he offered to do this at his own expense it was turned down by the city councillors.


didn't hear of that
but my first thought would be that it would propably affect the enviroment in unpredictable ways
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Re: Spruce goose

Postby Hagar » Wed Nov 09, 2005 10:38 am

didn't hear of that
but my first thought would be that it would propably affect the enviroment in unpredictable ways

I got the impression that the general concensus now is that it was quite feasible & would have been very effective. It would also have been a great deal cheaper at the time he proposed it. The main objection to it was that tunneling through the mountains would have spoiled the general environment but if this had been done as he proposed it would have been hardly noticeable when finished.
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Re: Spruce goose

Postby dcunning30 » Wed Nov 09, 2005 10:43 am

i found hughes involvement in "deep sea mining" much more interesting.




He he he he!

Might you be referring to Project Jennifer?   ;)

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Re: Spruce goose

Postby beaky » Wed Nov 09, 2005 1:44 pm

Poor old Howard Hughes... he was one of a kind.
The story I recall about that flight was that:
-He wasn't intending to take off (insurance or shareholder pressure or something; it wasn't really "ready")
-He waited until most reporters had left because a highly-publicised-that is, highly photographed- mishap or general failure would've been financially disastrous (same concerns as above, not to mention the whole Federal case)
-Although it was kept airworthy for a while afterwards, he more or less ordered it grounded... he was notorious for doing that. I have a magazine somewhere with an article quoting one of his pilots; the guy told a few similar tales of Hughes buying or building a plane, flying it once or twice, then parking it somewhere with strict orders to keep it ready to go, but forbidding anyone to fly it. Typically, he would never touch it again...
 I agree that it was probably underpowered for flights at its expected GTW, although being made specifically for transoceanic flights, there'd be plenty of room for a long takeoff run, and she wouldn't have had to climb much.
 She's quite an extraordinary piece of carpentry- love that big bird.
Another interesting tidbit from the article: Hughes was also inclined to take off in the LA area and just bomb right thru the controlled airspace without touching the microphone. Maybe a flunky would call ATC on the phone and advise them to start moving flights around because he was coming; hard to believe he got away with that!
Really sad what became of him; perhaps today he might've been helped.
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Re: Spruce goose

Postby myshelf » Wed Nov 09, 2005 4:12 pm

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He he he he!

Might you be referring to Project Jennifer?
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