Benny Arrives!

July 28th, 2010

My Benny Howard “Ike” replica recently arrived at Fantasy of Flight.  It is a faithful reproduction built by Kim Kovach of Detroit, Michican and is powered by a 4-cylinder Menasco engine.  The original airplane used the impossible to find 6-cylinder Menasco so the two rear exhaust pipes on this airplane are dummies.  Kim did a great job building it and it will make a great addition to the Golden Age racers on display at Fantasy of Flight.

Benny has since been assembled and is now on display with all his friends from my illustrated children’s book All of Life is a School. I have now collected seven of the ten characters in the book!

Benny as depicted in my book All of Life is a School

I first saw this airplane several years ago at Oshkosh and made a mental note it would be great to acquire one day.  Surprisingly, Kim called me and we tentatively cut a deal on the phone based on whether or not it would fit me.  I flew through Detroit on a trip and barely squeezed into it.  The only deviation from the original was to continue the 18-inch width at the instrument panel back to the rear of the cockpit where your shoulders are.  I’m glad he did this as there was no way I would have fit into the 15-inch original!  Even now I have to roll my shoulders forward to get in.  To fit in height-wise, there are not only detents in the floor for your heels but a cushioned seat that also allows your butt to sink below the floorboards!

Benny's Cockpit

On a side note, I’ve written my next book in the Gee Bee series called and recently began the process of working with the artists.  I got smart this time and only wrote in new characters, which I already had in the collection!  Look for more about this new book with some preliminary drawings in future blog posts.

Kermit

2 Responses to “Benny Arrives!”

  1. alistair watt Says:

    Kermit sorry to bother you. Its really a suggestion and it might seem a bit geeky I hope not.!

    I am about to finish a rc aircraft its an aerobatic model which I have over the years had several. I was thinking of getting decals for it and thought what might be a good idea is to have it done with some Fantasy of flight logos… Now I know its copyright and I have not done anything about it.. But is would be unususal..
    I just wondered if you might consider doing a run of stcikers with your logo. I am sure it would be a seller and kids might buy them to stick on books etc… Rather like RON JON surf does but they are really for car windows we need the ones to stick on fins and wings. .. However if they were plastic they would be fuel proof for us aeromodellers. Size I guess might be 2 inches approx with FANTASY OF FLIGHT polk city fl.
    Its a good free advert for you and would be seen at many a flying field.. Especially if you did a deal with RC magazines as an articleon you or the museum, and include free stickers inside for model Heli and Aircraft.
    Anyway I would be happy to purchase such a sticker.

    Sincerely
    al watt

  2. Kermit Says:

    Al,

    Not a bad idea but we currently have no plans to create decals for models. For the amount we’d probably sell, I doubt it would be worth the effort. We used to have some logoed stickers and now I’m wondering why I haven’t seen any lately. Thanks for reminding me! Appreciate the thought.

    Kermit

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