Jan 13, 2005, 6:10 PM
Post #1 of 79
(4028 views)
Shortcut
Anyone recongize these old Idaho jumpers?
Can't Post
I was wondering if anyone recongizes these old Idaho jumpers. I'll bet Darkwing knows some of them. I think Steve Morrow is on top, 2nd from left. Correct me if I'm wrong. I can't recall where this picture was taken. Might be Spokane, Washington or Star, Idaho about 74.....Steve1
Jan 14, 2005, 4:10 AM
Post #3 of 79
(3980 views)
Shortcut
Re: [steve1] Anyone recongize these old Idaho jumpers?
[In reply to]
Can't Post
The photo suffers from being too small and when I download it and enlarge it there isn't any resolution. I'm pretty sure the aircraft is the AT-11 (Twin Beech) that was owned by Wally Benton, at Star, ID then. I seem to recall it had a square door like that. Can you rescan, and make it a jpeg maybe, or just send me a better version via email? I'd love to look at it more closely.
Jan 14, 2005, 10:23 AM
Post #4 of 79
(3955 views)
Shortcut
Re: [darkwing] Anyone recongize these old Idaho jumpers?
[In reply to]
Can't Post
Sorry for the poor picture. My damn scanner and computer are giving me fits. I made it bigger but it wouldn't work so I had to go 75% size wise. I'll keep tinkering with it. Somehow I'll get it bigger. I'm thinking of fine tuning my computer with a big hammer.....Steve1
Jan 14, 2005, 11:08 AM
Post #5 of 79
(3951 views)
Shortcut
Re: [steve1] Anyone recongize these old Idaho jumpers?
[In reply to]
Can't Post
If you want to e-mail me the original, I can square it away so to meet requirements for posting and it will still have enough resolution and size to be seen well.
Jan 17, 2005, 6:10 PM
Post #10 of 79
(3862 views)
Shortcut
Re: [steve1] Anyone recongize these old Idaho jumpers?
[In reply to]
Can't Post
I think the guy kneeling, second from left, with yellow trim on his reserve container, might be John Crist, who was a pilot and jumper. Also, the tall guy standing on the right, looks like it might be Lyle MacIsaac? No clue about the girl.
Jan 18, 2005, 10:23 AM
Post #13 of 79
(3823 views)
Shortcut
Re: [mjosparky] Anyone recongize these old Idaho jumpers?
[In reply to]
Can't Post
If you look at the front of the aircraft it appears to be a bubble nose. This means it was an AT-11, a military version of the Beech 18, used to train navigators and bombardiers. It is probably the same aircraft (just a guess on my part) in the photo in the thread "First All Collegiant - 8-way" since both threads are about the Northwest and look to be the same era.
Jan 18, 2005, 12:35 PM
Post #14 of 79
(3813 views)
Shortcut
Re: [SkydiveJack] Anyone recongize these old Idaho jumpers?
[In reply to]
Can't Post
In reply to:
If you look at the front of the aircraft it appears to be a bubble nose. This means it was an AT-11, a military version of the Beech 18, used to train navigators and bombardiers. It is probably the same aircraft (just a guess on my part) in the photo in the thread "First All Collegiant - 8-way" since both threads are about the Northwest and look to be the same era.
Jack
It sure does. I thought all AT-11's were older, round door 18's. Guess I was wrong.
Jan 18, 2005, 2:31 PM
Post #18 of 79
(3792 views)
Shortcut
Re: [mjosparky] Anyone recongize these old Idaho jumpers?
[In reply to]
Can't Post
. I think you are right, the guy with the sort of red hair. You know I was thinking that the hair styles don't fit with the gear.
reply]
You know, that's a good point. This must have been a very clean cut group of jumpers compared to most skydivers in the 70's. I thought I was the only "Red Neck" who came out of that time period...I guess not!......Steve1
Jan 18, 2005, 3:22 PM
Post #19 of 79
(3787 views)
Shortcut
Re: [mjosparky] Anyone recongize these old Idaho jumpers?
[In reply to]
Can't Post
I just checked, and I have 246 jumps out of that airplane. Yes, it had a cool, bubble nose, much more blunt than a D-18. Sitting in it made me uncomfortable being so close to the propellors. It also had a small trap door on the floor, just forward of the door. You could open the little trap door and look out the bottom of the plane.
Actually I would have guessed that it was taken well prior to 1974, maybe 1971 or 72. I'm referring this photo to another guy from that time and place. He predates me by a couple of years.
Also, does the guy wearing the piggyback rig look like a very young Ted Mayfield to anyone else? Maybe I'm just having a bad dream though.
Jan 18, 2005, 5:50 PM
Post #20 of 79
(3778 views)
Shortcut
Re: [darkwing] Anyone recongize these old Idaho jumpers?
[In reply to]
Can't Post
Darkwing, I took the picture, probably in 73. I can't recall where for sure. Some of these jumpers could be Washington jumpers. I just found another old picture taken in Spokane with the same Beech. This may be why some of the jumpers are so hard to remember. Check out my next photo....Steve1
Jan 18, 2005, 6:18 PM
Post #21 of 79
(3775 views)
Shortcut
Re: [steve1] Anyone recongize these old Idaho jumpers?
[In reply to]
Can't Post
I think this is Wally's Beech. Correct me if I'm wrong. It was taken at Deer Park, Washington (Spokane area)..... In 73 or 74....There are some real characters in this photo. Many were Kalispell jumpers. Left to right. Dave Tousey, Nancy Krouse, Pug, Fred Sands, Me, Bob Murray, Blackburn, Andrus, Larry Mason, (B.J. Worth looking out the door) and Gordy Listor.
I've got a better photo of this at work. If this is too dark, I'll show it tomorrow.....Steve1
Jan 18, 2005, 6:51 PM
Post #23 of 79
(3770 views)
Shortcut
Re: [mjosparky] Anyone recongize these old Idaho jumpers?
[In reply to]
Can't Post
There never was a "young" Mayfield. But you may be right.
Sparky He seemed old to us young sprouts in the 70's. I met him at his DZ at Sheridan way back when. He must be really, really old by now. Whereever he is I hope he's doing well.
Say that might be a good title for another "thread".....Ted Mayfield stories....I know a few of his stories didn't have happy endings, but I'd bet someone could write a book about his adventures. The fatalities at his place were of course unfortunate. But I'll bet there were plenty of good times too....Steve1
Jan 18, 2005, 7:40 PM
Post #24 of 79
(3763 views)
Shortcut
Re: [steve1] Anyone recongize these old Idaho jumpers?
[In reply to]
Can't Post
In reply to:
There never was a "young" Mayfield. But you may be right.
Sparky
He seemed old to us young sprouts in the 70's. I met him at his DZ at Sheridan way back when. He must be really, really old by now. Whereever he is I hope he's doing well.
Say that might be a good title for another "thread".....Ted Mayfield stories....I know a few of his stories didn't have happy endings, but I'd bet someone could write a book about his adventures. The fatalities at his place were of course unfortunate. But I'll bet there were plenty of good times too....Steve1 Mayfield thread might not be the hot ticket. I heard he is in jail.