Ed passed on July 4th.
Ed left behind a large design legacy, including the popular Marquart Charger. For those who never had the pleasure of meeting him down at Flabob (home of EAA Chapter 1), he was a gentleman and was actively involved in aircraft projects right to the end.
It was folks like Ed working with nothing but steel tubing, a welding torch and stubborness OVER 50 YEARS AGO (when it wasn't trendy to do so) that made possible things such as the amazing quickbuild RV-10 kits today.
He'll be missed.
Ed left behind a large design legacy, including the popular Marquart Charger. For those who never had the pleasure of meeting him down at Flabob (home of EAA Chapter 1), he was a gentleman and was actively involved in aircraft projects right to the end.
It was folks like Ed working with nothing but steel tubing, a welding torch and stubborness OVER 50 YEARS AGO (when it wasn't trendy to do so) that made possible things such as the amazing quickbuild RV-10 kits today.
He'll be missed.
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