Add my thanks for the article, Armpit, although I'm pretty sure John wouldn't be overly impressed by some of the reporter's verbiage.
When it comes to the subject of 'legends' there are just too many names that can't be ignored, and the list is too long to even attempt here. Those like Boughner and Porco certainly belong along with Schultz and Fleming; and those like Crowe, Jacques and Hesse, for all manner of reasons; and the Carl Agars and Paul Ostranders of our world who were never reluctant to share the gen or the 'glory.'
If you ever enjoy a meeting of the 'Twirlybirds' you'll get some idea of what it's really all about. Hobnobbing with guys named above, as well as Hiller, Piasecki and Sikorsky, just adds another dimension to it all.
Despite ourselves, we all tend to become very human when our vintages really start to show - and thank God! We sure as hell took the long road getting there - as even a 'sprog' like Cap (forgive me, young fella 😀 ) can tell you.
My hat's off to the Schultzes and such of our industry. Good times and bad, stupid ideas and great ones, joys and tragedies, the experience has always been more than worthwhile, and it's truly great to have known them all - 'large' and 'small.' B)