For those interested - yet another John Stahr paint job was rolled out this morning for the neighbor’s to see! While the F1 is still technically a “project” - Airworthiness Inspection is scheduled for next Friday - there is pretty much nothing more to do except go over critical things one or two more times. Weight and Balance are complete - she’s right down the middle of the envelope with pilot and fuel - and all the systems check out. We’re still waiting on the Registration to come out of OKC, and it looks like that will go down to the wire.
John Stahr and I started working on the design a year or so ago - after talking for several years about how he was going to have to take on this project. John has been to my hangar before - to paint Loki, the little jet. Since this airplane is intended to replace my RV-8, I told him that this was going to have to be an homage to the Valkyrie while kicking things up a notch - and I think he has succeeded! We had a good general idea of the layout and potential art when he arrived, but those concepts matured into plans as the week went on. We got a lot of ideas in place, and John was up until 3 AM on “day eight” to do the final clear coats.
The colors and striping carry over the from the Valkyrie while the art tells of my years in the space program. Easter eggs abound, and I’m happy wth how it al turned out.
Here are a few quick snapshots I took this morning after rolling her out of the hangar for some taxi testing. Formal shots will come - as will a name after she proves herself in flight!
The overall paint scheme is similar in style and color to the Valkyrie! I love how the painted FLyLED boards go with the stars on the turtledeck

There are 39 stars on each side of the turtledeck, one for each of the Shuttle missions for which I was a Flight Director. The nine brighter stars are for the missions which I was the Lead Flight Director. Ursa Major and the aurora pay homage to my roots in Minnesota.

I love a good P-51 scoop and a “hero pose”……

There’s a lot going on here - I think John went a little thin on the paint and the thermal tiles ended up showing through…..
Earth limbs at sunrise are always pretty from space - especially with city lights down below.

Similar but different - I have to remember that I was FLight Director for the International Space Station as well as Shuttle

Make your airplane your own - there is no right or wrong. I have been privileged in so many things in my life. And that includes workign with John on projects we both enjoy. Pay his expenses, buy the materiels, give him a fee and a place to stay and you’ll have a fun - if intense week. While he wants to cut back on travel, you never know what will catch his interest as an artist….. and that is the key to getting him on your project.
Now to get ready for insepction!
Paul
John Stahr and I started working on the design a year or so ago - after talking for several years about how he was going to have to take on this project. John has been to my hangar before - to paint Loki, the little jet. Since this airplane is intended to replace my RV-8, I told him that this was going to have to be an homage to the Valkyrie while kicking things up a notch - and I think he has succeeded! We had a good general idea of the layout and potential art when he arrived, but those concepts matured into plans as the week went on. We got a lot of ideas in place, and John was up until 3 AM on “day eight” to do the final clear coats.
The colors and striping carry over the from the Valkyrie while the art tells of my years in the space program. Easter eggs abound, and I’m happy wth how it al turned out.
Here are a few quick snapshots I took this morning after rolling her out of the hangar for some taxi testing. Formal shots will come - as will a name after she proves herself in flight!
The overall paint scheme is similar in style and color to the Valkyrie! I love how the painted FLyLED boards go with the stars on the turtledeck

There are 39 stars on each side of the turtledeck, one for each of the Shuttle missions for which I was a Flight Director. The nine brighter stars are for the missions which I was the Lead Flight Director. Ursa Major and the aurora pay homage to my roots in Minnesota.

I love a good P-51 scoop and a “hero pose”……

There’s a lot going on here - I think John went a little thin on the paint and the thermal tiles ended up showing through…..

Similar but different - I have to remember that I was FLight Director for the International Space Station as well as Shuttle

Make your airplane your own - there is no right or wrong. I have been privileged in so many things in my life. And that includes workign with John on projects we both enjoy. Pay his expenses, buy the materiels, give him a fee and a place to stay and you’ll have a fun - if intense week. While he wants to cut back on travel, you never know what will catch his interest as an artist….. and that is the key to getting him on your project.
Now to get ready for insepction!
Paul