Ah, the Jet Waco was something else. Just the sound of it was amazing to hear - one minute it's just the jet sound, then the next the luscious sound of the radial takes over.
FYI - Kyle is building a new Waco, with provisions for a jet engine.
Jimmy was an amazing pilot. I watched him perform 9 separate times over three days (his solo, wingwalking act w/ Kyle, and the MoD piece), so I really got a taste of his skills in the sky.
Take this for instance.

Bobby was performing a modified hammerhead - added a little spin to kick up some smoke - and Jimmy comes racing in from the west and blasts right through the smoke, and both emerge a fraction of a second later.
This image was taken the day before the tragedy. I didn't bring my camera that Sunday for a few reasons - I had already taken 1,500 shots on Media Day and the opening day of the airshow, and also because the weather wasn't the greatest - the day began with a thunderstorm, and it was fairly overcast most of the day.
I'm actually glad I didn't do any shooting that day - I know I'd have captured the incident in its entirety, and I'm not sure how I'd have felt about it.
Oops, I hope I didn't jack your thread. Posted in the interest of keeping the legend of both the man and the craft alive and all that.
