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 "Miloch"  wrote in message news:nr97eo03n7@drn.newsguy.com...
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 > http://www.boeing.com/history/products/h-1-racing-monoplane.page
 
 "Hughes and his $150,000 plane took off from Eddie Martin's Airport,
 located about a mile north of present-day John Wayne Airport. Following a
 specially designed course, Howard Hughes was able to reach an average speed
 of 352 miles per hour, shattering the previous landplane speed record by
 more than 38 miles per hour. Following the official portion of the flight,
 the H-1 lost power due to fuel starvation, sending both Hughes and the craft
 crashing into a Santa Ana beet field. Surprisingly, neither Hughes nor the
 airplane was significantly damaged, and it is alleged that his first words
 after walking away from the crash were, 'We can fix her. She'll go faster.'"
 
 http://visitanaheim.org/blog-post/2015/01/29/80th-anniversary-recluse-s-record-breaking-flight
 
 The old Eddie Martin airport was located about a mile SE from where my high
 school would later be (It was a lima bean field until 1967).  There was no
 runway per se. Martin’s was a commercial field, consisting of a rectangular
 sod field, measuring 2,040′ x 1,320′. At some point during WWII, the Santa
 Ana Army Airfield was established on land adjacent to Martin Field, about a
 mile south, which became John Wayne Orange County Airport (SNA). A housing
 development now stands on the site of Eddie Martin airport.
 
 
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