Bill was my best friend for the past fifty years. We both lived in Dallas and flew stunt in the mid sixties. Bill spent his earlier years as an airline mechanic. When times were tough we both worked for years in Saudia Arabia, Bill as a corporate pilot, while I was at Saudia. Until recently Bill ran a fixed base maintenance facility in Houston. Bill loved airplanes. He worked on them, flew them, and even built an RV-6 which he flew for years and leaves behind another RV half finished. Bill was also an author. He wrote a full length adventure novel, "Suliman's Harem" based on his years living in Saudia Arabia.
Bill built and flew stunt, not just recently, but for more than fifty years placing third in NATs Open Stunt in 1962. We'll all miss him at the circle.
Bill had specific plans to visit me this month. We would have eaten, hoisted a few, talked a lot, built some and, weather permitting, maybe flown some stunt. Bill didn't make it.
Al