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	   Last night I lost my good friend and wing man John Kerr after a short and hard fought battle with cancer .  If you never knew John he was a real people person .  Stop by his hangar with a problem and he would find a way to fix it or machine a new part for you .  He was known around Gillespie field as the man to go to if you had a sheet metal problem .  He has repaired everything including parts for a P-51 and seat track fittings for a Mooney .  John over the course of many years has built 3 T-18 (and a "Pete") and his last AC is sadly up for sale .  John would tell me LONG stories of how he got started as an apprentice at Convair and working on the "line" pounding out parts .  Shortly there after he started his first T-18 and would tell me about his meeting with John Thorp and the many  trips to the Burbank area to stock up on surplus items for his Thorp .  
What I will probably miss the most were our flights together as a flight of two and trying to explain to John how to fly formation !  Somehow we made it from point A to point B and after landing had a good laugh about the flight .  John will be buried at the Miramar National Cemetery on the 16th of January .  I do not know a time yet , but will post that info. when I get it .  
ONE LAST FLIGHT WEST MY FRIENDRegards,
RB
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