The aircraft that enjoyed what was perhaps the longest and most successful career in air racing history was Steve Wittman's Chief Oshkosh, known in the post-World War II era as Buster. From 1931 until its retirement in 1954, this midget racer set records and took numerous trophies in class races and free-for-alls. Highlighted in this image is the wings of the Wittman Special 20. Created by Mark Avino Date Created 02/08/2018 Source Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Keywords Aircraft; Aviation; Competition Flight; Homebuilt; Private Rights and Restrictions CC0
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