I remember Jim Wright, who made a faithful copy of the Hughes racer, and took it to Oshkosh, where the perfection of the plane and its flight performance thrilled a huge crowd. On the way home over Yellowstone, he lost his engine and was looking to make a landing near the mudflats there, but at the last minute with no power, saw a group of tourists and pulled, up and then crashed, destroying the plane and dying. A true pilot, doing all he could to protect those folks on the ground. I watched his test flights from the airport in Cottage Grove, and always he was eager to relate how it went with the flight during the hanger interviews after. He was so careful with that restoration, that the plane was give the same registration # except for #2, instead of #1 by the FAA. Anyway, a grand pilot and gentleman. I was drawn to his project because my father was the aeronautical engineer for the famous Spruce Goose during its development, on loan from Douglas, where he was the a.e. for the Skyrocket D 558-ll.
Cheers to those who try, Hank in Eugene