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NR273Y — - Mr. Mulligan performs at the Garmin KC Airshow in Gardner, Kansas, on Saturday, September 3, 2022.
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Mr. Mulligan performs at the Garmin KC Airshow in Gardner, Kansas, on Saturday, September 3, 2022.

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ken kemper
Great Historical Themed pic Rick
a mentor
Wiley Post and Will Rogers were killed attemping take off near Point Barrow, Alaska with an engine outage
Scott Cavalier
Wiley Post and Will Rogers were not killed in an aircraft like this one. It was an aircraft pieced together from 2 different Lockheed planes. Here is an article about their crash.
https://www.thoughtco.com/wiley-post-will-rogers-plane-crash-1779288
serge LOTH
Howard DGA6 built for pionner race"named MIster MUlligan" in the purpose to win the Bendix trophy. Developped by Ben Howard and Gordon Israel. He became Engineer in Grumman CompyCorp.
Im not that smart oit's in Wikipedia. Just for info.
dmfree56
Airworthy replica of the sole 1934-built Howard DGA-6 racing cabin monoplane which won the 1935 Bendix trophy. It was damaged beyond repair in a forced landing during the 1936 race. The replica, powered by a P&W R1340, was built in 1985 by R. Younkin and is painted to closely represent the original.
garritt
10 stars
adelma
Benny Howard's finest! DGA = damned good airplane!

Nice picture!
bentwing60
look at the wing, glide ratio of a manhole cover! A pretty bird and photo though!
Martin Allan
Another lovely old plane. They are worth preserving.
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