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LeVier Cosmic Wind - Wikipedia

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Miss Cosmic Wind Midget Racer | Planes of Fame Air …

    https://planesoffame.org/aircraft/plane-Cosmic-Wind
    The new aircraft carried Race #6, and went by the name Miss Cosmic Wind and, later, Little Miss Reno. Miss Cosmic Wind was flown to a 4th place finish in the Reno National Air Races in 1964. She was flown through 1967, and then again in 1972, as Miss Cosmic Wind. She was retired after the 1972 races. Power Plant: 1 × Continental C-85 flat-4 ...

1948 LeVier W-5 Cosmic Wind 'Mr. Robinson' - N99CW - EAA

    https://www.eaa.org/eaa-museum/museum-collection/aircraft-collection-folder/1948-levier-w-5-cosmic-wind-mr-robinson---n99cw
    In the late 1950s, Billy Robinson, one of the original race pilots for the Cosmic Wind, began building his own Cosmic Wind. Billy continued working on his aircraft until his untimely death in a J-3 Cub accident. The remains of the project shuffled through a series of owners until winding up with Joan Trefethen Alford. Bill Warwick finished the ...

Cosmic Wind & Cassutt Racer - Formula 1 Racing Aircraft …

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INWq8N1kksw
    A pair of Formula 1 class Aircraft Racers displaying at Imperial War Museum Duxford, during the 4th August 2020 'Showcase Day'. Le Vier Cosmic Wind, G-ARUL :...

THE COSMIC WIND - Air-Britain

    https://www.ab-ix.co.uk/pdfs/the_cosmic_wind.pdf
    By the 1970s, regular racing in the USA of this type had effectively died out. Surviving Cosmic Wind aircraft, together with the mass of spares, jigs and components originally laid down by Tony LeVier and colleagues for a planned mini-production line, were all gathered up and brought to the UK including surviving parts of the original aircraft ...

Incident LeVier Cosmic Wind G-ARUL, 29 Aug 1966

    https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/65692
    The Cosmic Wind was an amazing aircraft for the Tiger Club to operate. It was modern compared to the rest of the fleet and had a very fast rate of roll for that time and flew at over 200mph on an 85hp engine. The first Cosmic Wind in England was G-ARUL which was brought to the UK by Milton Blair in 1961 and was called "Ballerina".

"Cosmic Wind" by William F. Yeager - Wright State University

    https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms223_photographs/510/
    1/4 right hand side view of Tony LeVier with the Cosmic Wind "Little Toni," a racing aircraft, on the ground. This aircraft was entry number 3 in the 1948 Goodyear Trophy Race.

Great Planes Cosmic Wind Club Racer - RCU Forums

    https://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/electric-pylon-racing-501/10895665-great-planes-cosmic-wind-club-racer.html
    Electric Pylon Racing - Great Planes Cosmic Wind Club Racer - Starting a forum on the reasonably new Great Planes Electrifly Cosmic Wind (white version). I want to start by emphasizing what an absolutely great flying airplane it is. ... Still slows OK for landing but it is a slick aircraft so make sure you have a good approach. Take offs are a ...

Ballerina - Run like the Wind - The Vintage Aviation Echo

    https://vintageaviationecho.com/ballerina/
    Ballerina – Run like the Wind. Words by Ben Dunnell, photographs by Harry Measures & via Lynn Williams - 3 May, 2020. Of all the Formula One-class air racers still flying in the UK, none quite boasts the legendary charisma of Cosmic Wind Ballerina. “To my mind, it is quite the most exhilarating small aircraft in the B ritish Isles”.

Goodyear / Formula I / Formula V Racers - Flying Aces Club

    http://flyingacesclub.com/goodyearlist.pdf
    and Formula V aircraft built to race during the 21 years of Formula V air racing 1977-1997m in typical race or re-paint colors and markings are eligible for Goodyear racing. Builders may submit add-on data for eligibility approval. Unknown build ... N20C Cosmic Wind Little Toni, #10 NX 67888, 1st built Bl, W/R, C 1947

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