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Debbie Gary

Debbie is an air show pilot and an aviation writer. She has been a professional aerobatic pilot since October 1971, an aviation writer since June 1994.

In 1971, when Jim Holland trained her to fly air shows, she became the first woman in the world to lead a formation aerobatic team. They flew Citabrias, Decathlons and some of the first two-seater Pitts in production doing shows and instructing from Canada to the Caribbean.

In 1973, she upgraded her formation flying skills and moved to Toronto, Ontario, where she joined the Carling Aerobatic Team as its slot pilot. They flew four Pitts S-2As as one of the first fully-sponsored formation aerobatic teams in North America and flew 74 public displays in 1974.

In 2001, Jimmy Franklin trained her as a wing walking pilot. She and Carol Pilon formed one of the first all-woman wing walking acts using his 450 hp Waco, The Mystery Ship. Debbie has added the graceful SF-260 Marchetti to her show flying.


THE PLANE
SIAI Marchetti, model F260D

Manufactured 1990
All metal construction
  

Engine Lycoming 260 HP six cylinder horizontally opposed, air-cooled, fuel injected. Inverted fuel and oil systems.
Propeller Two-bladed Hartzell, metal
Fuel Four tanks, 64 gallon total, 58 useable
Weight Empty: 1816 lbs / Gross: 2425 lbs
Wing Span 27' 4 3/4"

http://www.debbiegary.com

  
 

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