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Riley Wooten

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Bob Mears:
With a heavy heart, I'm sharing with our group, Riley Wooten has passed tonight at 10:48. Rest in peace my friend. God bless.

Chuck Matheny:

--- Quote from: Bob Mears on December 16, 2022, 10:24:48 PM ---With a heavy heart, I'm sharing with our group, Riley Wooten has passed tonight at 10:48. Rest in peace my friend. God bless.

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So sorry to hear about the loss of your friend and a guy who was quite a legend.
He came out to one of the Bladder Grabbers and his presense was like having the Dali Lama in attendence with many of the local flyers who considered him a legend.
What a great life he lead being able to make a living from this sport.
God blass him and everyone should thank him for promoting so much fun at a fair price for the hobbyists.

phil c:
Very sad to hear, but not unexpected.  He was a great guy years ago when he and Mears Sr. showed up and just pitched right in.

I'll look for the circles in the sky when the full moon comes out!

Phil Cartier

Paul Smith:
Lubbock Texas was one of eleven USAF pilot training bases when I joined up.  I requested Reese (Lubbock) and to my surprise, got it. 

I was able to shop at Riley's shop, Flite Line, and buy my stuff directly from The Man during my year there. 

He fabricated kits in the back room (actually about 80% of the store) between customers.

We're sorry to see him go.  He was the chief founder or our event.

Andre Ming:

--- Quote from: Bob Mears on December 16, 2022, 10:24:48 PM ---With a heavy heart, I'm sharing with our group, Riley Wooten has passed tonight at 10:48. Rest in peace my friend. God bless.

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I only check in here at Stunt Hanger every now and then, but when I saw this topic heading, sadly, I clicked the link expecting to read the above.

Riley was one of my youthful heroes. As a youngster ate up with visions of National domination in combat (didn't happen, by the way), he was bigger than life. Hearing tales of him from my late combat friend Bill James, made his image even larger. (Bill thought the world of Riley.)

It was so wonderful to meet Riley at the Tulsa Gluedobbers vintage combat gathering in 2016. I took every advantage I could to sit and just visit with him. He was amazing with so much combat history and experience, and was a genuine good guy.

It was an absolute pleasure and a high point in my combat plane history to finally meet him and visit with him.

Rest in peace, Riley.

Andre

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