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- Greenamyer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Darryl Greenamyer (1936–2018), American aviator George Greenamyer (born 1939), American...
- Darryl George Greenamyer (August 13, 1936 – October 1, 2018) was an American aviator. He started his flying career in the US Air Force Reserve. After leaving...
- George Mossman Greenamyer (July 13, 1939 – April 26, 2023) was an American sculptor. He received a BFA in 1963 from the Philadelphia College of Art and...
- (988.26 mph), in 1977 which still stands. It was ****embled by Darryl Greenamyer and sponsored by Ed Browning and the Red Baron Flying Service of Idaho...
- Milwaukee is a public artwork by Cleveland, Ohio artist George Mossman Greenamyer (b. 1939 - d. 2023), located at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee;...
- award from the Society of Experimental Test Pilots along with Darryl Greenamyer who broke the world speed record for piston engine airplanes. For contributions...
- October 1977, Greenamyer flew a 3 km (1.9 mi) official FAI record flight of 1,590.45 km/h (988.26 mph). On 26 February 1978, Greenamyer made a practice...
- plane was nearly ready to fly, Greenamyer's team was compelled by weather to leave the site. In May 1995, Greenamyer returned with additional personnel...
- record for a piston-engined aircraft was to stand until 1969, when Darryl Greenamyer's modified Grumman F8F Bearcat, Conquest I, broke it with a 777 km/h (483 mph)...
- metal nose cone, and other parts from 56-0760 were loaned to Darryl Greenamyer for his civilian aviation record attempts using a highly modified F-104...