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MARINE CORP OFFICERS WHITE SUMMER MESS DRESS UNIFORM TEST PILOT MAJOR MADENWALD

$ 156.26

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: GOOD, THIS NEEDS TO BE CLEANED. THERE ARE SOME STAINS, SEE ENLARGED PHOTOS FOR SIZE, DESCRIPTION, AND CONDITION. JACKET SHIRT TIE SUSPENDERS. I DID NOT SEE ANY TARES, SEEMS TO BE VERY GOOD BUT FOR CLEANING, ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK

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    HI,
    YOU ARE BIDDING ON WHITE DRESS UNIFORM.  I WILL BE LISTING A LOT OF TEST PILOT THING IN THE NEXT MONTH OR SO.  THEY ARE FROM THE ESTATE OF A GREAT TEST PILOT AND MAN.  PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AT HIS BIO BELOW.  TAKE A LOOK IN MY STORE AND IN THE EBAY SELLER harlee4, WHO WILL ALSO BE HELPING.  WE ARE HOPING TO GET HIS ITEMS IN THE HANDS OF COLLECTORS WHO WILL APPRECIATE HIS HARD WORK AND DEDICATION.
    Mr. Fred Madenwald was the F-35 Integrated Test Force (ITF) Site Manager & Test Director with Lockheed Martin at Edwards AFB. Throughout his career, he led Flight Test teams for different programs such as F-15E, F/A-18, V-22, & 767 Tanker, to name a few. He directed Flight Test at NAS China Lake, Eglin AFB, Edwards AFB, NAS Pax River, and St. Louis. Mr. Madenwald has
    served 22 years in the USMC & the USMC Reserves. He has flown the A-4, F-4 and F/A-18A.
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    Fred completed a Master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, followed by more than 20 years of Marine Corps service as a fighter pilot and a test pilot.
    He served two tours as an instructor pilot at Patuxent River Naval Air Station Test Pilot School.
    After retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel, Fred worked another 20 years as an experimental test pilot and flight test director, distinguishing his career with the first flight of the F-18 Super Hornet E/F.
    He was honored by being elected as Fellow in the Society of Experimental Test Pilots. In the full span of his career, he logged over 4,000 hours in more than 11 different tactical aircraft
    FIRST FLIGHT FOR F/A-18E
    (Article from Aviation Weekly)
    McDonnell Douglas' first F/A-18E Super Hornet made an abbreviated first flight from St. Louis Lambert International Airport on Nov. 291995. The aircraft was flown to a maximum altitude of 10,000 ft. and speed of 250 kt. by project pilot Fred Madenwald. An environmental control system caution light cut the planned 70-min. flight short to 26 min. Mechanics are troubleshooting the aircraft, which should return to flight early this week.
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    GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!!
    SEE PHOTOS AND TITLE FOR DESCRIPTION AND CONDITION.
    ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK!!