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    Airframe Family: LeVier Cosmic Wind
    Latest Model:Cosmic Wind
    Construction Number:103
    Last Civil Registration:N22C
    Compressed ID:LeVier Cosmic Wind cn 103 cr N22C
    Latest Owner or Location:Paul Bannister

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as a Cosmic Wind.
    Tony LeVier assembled the parts for five Cosmic Winds in his garage. The Cosmic Winds were equipped with an 85hp four-cylinder Continental C-85. This was the third airframe completed and was built for Glen Fulkerson.

    To unknown owner with c/r N67889.

    Markings Applied: Minnow

    From 28 August 1947 to 29 August 1947

    Raced as #10, named Slick.
    Competed at the National Air Races Cleveland in the Goodyear Trophy race. The primary pilot was Herman *Fish* Salmon. Qualified in 2nd place with an average speed of 155.104 mph. Raced in the B Feature race. Finished in 3rd place with an average speed of 158.798 mph.

    1947


    Photographer: Robert F. Pauley
    Notes: Color photos from the Cleveland Era are rare. This very faded Anscochrome image of Fish Salmons Cosmic Wind racer at Cleveland in 1947.

    Circa 30 August 1947


    Photographer: Leo J Kohn Collection via Charles A. Koch Collection
    Notes: Photographed at the National Air Races in Cleveland, Ohio.

    Circa 30 August 1947


    Photographer: Leo J Kohn Collection via Charles A. Koch Collection
    Notes: Photographed at the National Air Races in Cleveland, Ohio.

    Circa 30 August 1947


    Photographer: Unknown
    Notes: Photographed at the National Air Races in Cleveland, Ohio.

    By 4 September 1948

    To unknown owner with c/r N22C.

    From 4 September 1948 to 6 September 1948

    Raced as #5.
    Competed at the National Air Races Cleveland in the Goodyear Trophy race. The primary pilot was Bob Downey. Raced in the B Feature race. Finished in 7th place with an average speed of 161.453 mph.

    From 24 April 1949 to 24 April 1949

    Raced as #5, named Ballerina.
    Competed at the San Diego California in the Continental Motors race. The primary pilot was Bob Downey. Raced in the One Mile Course race. Finished in 3rd place with an average speed of 174.00 mph.

    By 3 September 1949

    To unknown owner with c/r N22C.

    From 3 September 1949 to 5 September 1949

    Raced as #5, named Ballerina.
    Competed at the National Air Races Cleveland in the Goodyear Trophy race. The primary pilot was Vincent Ast. Raced in the B Feature race. Finished in 4th place with an average speed of 175.974 mph.

    Circa 3 September 1949


    Photographer: Unknown
    Notes: Photographed at the National Air Races in Cleveland, OH.

    After 1950

    Was sold to a group in England, and thus became the first of a number of IF1 designs appearing in Europe.

    From 1 January 1950 to 1 January 1950

    Raced as #5, named Ballerina.
    Competed in the Continental Motors Race - Miami event. The primary pilot was Keith Sorensen. Raced in the One Mile Course race. Finished in 2nd place with an average speed of 182.044 mph.

    From 25 June 1950 to 25 June 1950

    Raced as #5, named Ballerina.
    Competed in the Continental Motors Race - San Jose event. The primary pilot was Bob Downey. Raced in the One Mile Course race. Finished in 2nd place with an average speed of 174.3 mph.

    Circa 18 August 1951


    Photographer: Mike Henniger
    Notes: Photographed at the National Air Races in Detroit, MI.

    27 October 1960

    To M C. Blair, Sylmar, CA keeping c/r N22C.

    14 December 1961

    Civil registration, N22C, cancelled.

    29 August 1966

    Crashed.
    William Innes was flying Ballerina and crashed in heavy rain at the start of the Goodyear Air Challenge Trophy Race. Innes survived and the airframe was destroyed.

    To Paul Bannister.
    Bannister obtained the wreckage.

    From 1970 to 1973

    Restored.
    Returned to flying condition as Ballerina Mk II.

    The restored Ballerina then went on and won four British Championships.


    Credits
    Data for airframe dossiers come from various sources. The following were used to compile this dossier...

    Print Sources
    Gentlemen, You Have a Race, (c) 1984, Wings Publishing Co. by John Tegler
    Goodyear and Formula One Air Racing 1947-1967 Volume One by Robert S. Hirsch
    Historys Most Important Racing Aircraft by Don Berliner
    Racing Planes and Air Races A Complete History, Series 1, Volume 4, 1946-Present by Reed Kinert

    Internet Sources
    Federal Aviation Administration in the United States of America

    Individual Contributors
    Mike Henniger

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