- Robert E. Thacker
Colonel Robert E. Thacker, USAF (Ret.) (b. 1918) is a retired
test pilot , a lifelongmodel aircraft enthusiast, one of the few pilots in history to do two tours of duty in two different theaters of operation (Europe andJapan ) inWorld War II and the holder of a number of aviation records.Thacker's interest in aviation was sparked in 1926 at age eight when a neighbor purchased an operating model aircraft. [citeweb|url=http://www.modelaircraft.org/museum/bio/Thacker.pdf|title=Biography of Col. Robert E. Thacker, Ret|publisher=modelaircraft.org|accessdate=2008-05-05] By 1929, Thacker had completed his first model, that of the "
Spirit of St. Louis " and went on to earn spending money buildingbalsa gliders. He joined his first aeromodeling club inEl Centro, California in 1932.A graduate of the Air Force Test Pilot Academy at California's
Edwards Air Force Base , Thacker was responsible for testing a wide variety of aircraft bwetween 1939 and 1970, including the first accelerated tests of theP-80 combat-ready jet fighter, assisted by then Cpt.Chuck Yeager .His most notable achievement came in 1947 with his test of the "Betty Jo", a
P-82 named after his wife. This was to be the first nonstop test of a fully laden fighter betweenHonolulu, Hawaii andNew York City, New York . The 14 hour, 32 minute test, which started atHickam Air Force Base onFebruary 27 and which ended atLaGuardia Airport was a success; Thacker even set the speed record at an average of convert|350|mph|km/h. Both the aircraft and the flight jacket Thacker wore are on display at theNational Museum of the United States Air Force atWright-Patterson Air Force Base . His co-pilot on the trip was Lt.John Ard . The trip remains the longest and fastest ever by a propeller-driven fighter.Another notable achievement came in 1972 as the test pilot of a solar-powered aircraft designed and built by
Lockheed .In wartime, Thacker flew two tours of duty in a
B-17 in World War II, a single tour in theKorean War with aB-29 Superfortress and classified high-altitude reconnaissance missions during theVietnam War .His wartime service earned him two
Silver Star s, three Distinguished Flying Crosses, ten air medals and the French Croix de Guerre with Palm.Thacker and his wife presently reside in
San Clemente, California ; he remains active in the hobby of radio controlled model aviation and frequently participates in meets in and aroundSouthern California with his giant-scale, turbine-poweredF-15 Eagle .References
External links
* [http://www.modelaircraft.org/museum/bio/Thacker.pdf Biography at Modelaircraft.org]
* [http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet_print.asp?fsID=9041&page=1 Fact sheet and photo of Col. Thacker's flight jacket at Nationalmuseum.af.mil]
* [http://jmrc.tripod.com/club/news/0501news.htm May, 2001 newsletter of Southern California's JMRC Flyers R/C club announcing a visit by Col. Thacker]
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3897/is_200312/ai_n9310843 Article on the record breaking Honolulu-New York flight at Findarticles.com]
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