Bardahl II is restored

Flight Journal, Oct 1998 by Tomb, Ken

After 20 years in storage and two being restored, E.D. Weiner's famous Bardahl II racer rolled out of its hangar at GossHawk Unlimited on June 4, 1998. Meticulously refurbished by the GossHawk staff, the Mustang's plans are still pending, but it's ready to fill any role its owners choose for it. A well-known competitor during the 1960s, racer No.

14 carried 600 gallons of fuel in its wet wings and tied with Paul Mantz's Mustang for flying the most cross-country races. To the delight of Mustang fans everywhere, Bardahl is back! -Ken Tomb

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