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Biggles1049 29th Mar 2009 05:57

Piper Cub "Grace the Ace" - 80 Spins
 
Searching through my old slide collection I came across one of a J3-65 Cub marked "Grace the Ace" in large titles down the side - tucked away in the back of a Hangar in Lethbridge , Alberta back in 1980. here's the Photo
Piper J3C-65 Cub, N309H, Private

It had a notice in the Cockpit window saying something about holding a record for 80 Spins.

Have searched the web - with no result - for more info . Wish I had photo'd the notice.

Does anyone have any more info please ?

diana.swift 7th Oct 2009 20:34

Grace the Ace
 
I knew Grace personally and have some of her things. The picture of her airplane you have looks in much better condition than her airplane did when I saw it last. She does/did hold that record and also had an unlimited license - could fly anything. She had even been at the controls of the Goodyear Blimp once! She was a wonderful, eccentric, interesting person!

-Diana

boldeagle 27th Dec 2009 01:30

Grace the ace
 
Hi I am Kevin Page and my mother was Grace The Ace Page I flew the airshow seasons with her starting in 1967. I would like to hear from anyone interested in my mom and I have so many pix and story's of her over her life. 303.241.8618 Marina Del Ray CA [email protected];)

lberne 9th Apr 2010 16:17

Grace the Ace
 
OMG. Kevin and I used to sneak that airplane out in Santa Paula back in the 70's. I did many flights in that aircraft with Grace up and down the West coast. I remember landing in Oceanside one day and Grace making me wait on the ramp while she went and did her airshow routine out on the runway. After she returned, I remember the airport manager finding us and reprimanding her. Grace also used to teach aerobatics at Martin Aviation located at Orange County Airport back then as well. I remember that they had a couple Great Lakes and one owner had a 1929 Fleet.

I believe that J3 was upgraded to an 80 horsepower Continental, if I remember correctly.

Those were great days.

Kevin - I sent you an email, but it was returned. Mine is [email protected]

Little Mac 20th Dec 2014 21:03

Grace the Ace Paige
 
Hi, my name is Bill McMillon. I took several (pre solo) flying lessons from
Grace Paige in late 1971. At that time she was flying a Champ 7ec, tail number 4320C. She was flying out of a small (I think) it was a grass strip either in or very close to Sanford Florida. She wrote in my Logbook the name of the location as 'McDonald' I was fascinated by her stories about flying and her winning a free flying lesson at several different air shows. I'd have given my right arm to have watched one of her performances. Since that time I spent many years flying for the State of Alaska retiring back in 1993.


I have tried without success to contact her son, Kevin, who left his contact information here on PPRuNe. My contact information is [email protected] Thanks, Bill

BOAC 21st Dec 2014 12:50


a record for 80 Spins.
- as quoted, nowhere near a record! If it means 80 turns in a spin, I'm impressed.

LJP 22nd Dec 2014 06:10

83 turns
 
It was indeed 83 turns in a single spin. She told me all about it many years ago, and I seem to recall her saying she started at 10 300 feet and recovered at 300 feet.

BOAC 22nd Dec 2014 07:18

Gulp!! I think I'm impressed.....:eek:

treadigraph 22nd Dec 2014 07:27

I'm impressed she could keep track of how many times she'd been round! My head spins just thinking about it...

LJP 22nd Dec 2014 08:55

Spinning
 
She was in the Cub and there was another aircraft doing the spotting and counting for her>

4Greens 22nd Dec 2014 18:56

Rubbish.
Most if not all light aircraft do about six turns of a spin in 5000ft. 80 is cuckooland.

Mark 1 22nd Dec 2014 21:18


Rubbish.
Most if not all light aircraft do about six turns of a spin in 5000ft. 80 is cuckooland.
Thanks for that enlightening comment! So I suppose the Nipper that did 26 turns in 3000' recorded on video didn't really happen?

Spins come in many shapes and sizes and a very lightly loaded J3 Cub may very well only lose 100-150' per turn. Even a Cessna 150 2-up only loses 300-400' per turn with almost twice the wing loading.

LJP 22nd Dec 2014 22:50

I am only conveying what she told me. I was 14 or 15 years old at the time. Take it or leave it.

treadigraph 23rd Dec 2014 07:03

I once saw Charlie Kulp spin a J-3 from not very much at all - as I recall he fitted in two turns and a vertical dive from something that seemed like 300' but more probably 800' or so.

there was also Jeremy somebody or other from CSE spinning the Tomahawk at Farnborough '78 - quite a few turns from not all that high, anyone recall? My memory suggests as many as 12 turns from perhaps 5000'. I think it was the opening of his display.

LOMCEVAK 23rd Dec 2014 10:12

Grace Page sounds like a fascinating lady who is not well known to the east of the Atlantic. It would be much appreciated if one of her friends or relatives who have posted here would like a brief biography of her and post it for us to read. In anticipation and many thanks.

LJP 27th Dec 2014 22:18

Spinning
 
Yup, and the C130 never had 452 pax. Believe what you want to. She was fascinating, held an an ATP. instructors, A&P, degree in English literature and more>

fanofKevin 28th Dec 2015 13:35

I met Grace and was a friend of her son.
 
I haven't heard from Kevin since about 2012. It seems he no longer has a profile on Facebook....

India Four Two 29th Dec 2015 23:55

Have you tried his email or phone number:


Hi I am Kevin Page and my mother was Grace The Ace Page I flew the airshow seasons with her starting in 1967. I would like to hear from anyone interested in my mom and I have so many pix and story's of her over her life. 303.241.8618 Marina Del Ray CA [email protected];)

fanofKevin 5th Mar 2016 09:11

Yes, I saw the post
 
[QUOTE=India Four Two;9223376]Have you tried his email or phone number: Yes, I did---they are no good. I met him in 1974, and I can still say he was the best person I've ever met. I spent over a year looking.... More info?

[email protected]

Reverserbucket 9th Mar 2016 13:41


Jeremy somebody or other from CSE spinning the Tomahawk at Farnborough '
Jeremy Smith perhaps?


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