At Woodward Dream Cruise, Vaughn Gittin Jr. Presents Keys to Eagle
Squadron Mustang GT that Raised Funds for Young Pilots
ROYAL OAK, Mich., Aug. 18, 2018 – Drift superstar Vaughn Gittin Jr.
stopped by the Ford booth at the Woodward Dream Cruise today to officially
hand over keys to the 700-horsepower Eagle Squadron Mustang GT to its new
owner Brayton Williams.
Williams’ bid of $420,000 was the highest last month at the Experimental
Aircraft Association’s The Gathering fund-raiser and auction in Oshkosh,
Wisconsin.
2018 marks the 20th year Ford has supported the Experimental Aircraft
Association AirVenture fly-in and the 10th one-off Mustang the company has
provided for auction. All proceeds are donated to the association’s youth
education programs, which encourage and support the next generation of
pilots. To date, Ford has worked with the association to raise more than
$3.7 million.
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“Our thanks to Brayton for his support of the Experimental Aircraft
Association and the next generation of pilots,” said Darrell Behmer, Ford
Mustang design chief. “It’s been a great honor to work with Vaughn and his
team to support this great organization, and to honor the pilots of the
famed Eagle Squadron.”
Vaughn’s RTR Vehicles built the one-off Mustang with the Ford design team
before the drifting superstar took the car to the summit at Goodwood
Festival of Speed in the U.K. last month. The Eagle Squadron Mustang GT
was designed as a tribute to the 100th anniversary of the Royal Air Force
and the heroes of the Eagle Squadron – volunteer U.S. pilots who flew
combat missions alongside British pilots over Europe prior to the United
States entering World War II. The centennial of the Royal Air Force was
commemorated at the AirVenture event.
“This entire experience has been incredible – from the design
collaboration and build of the Eagle Squadron Mustang GT, to being buzzed
at speed by a real Spitfire and blasting up the hill at Goodwood and, now,
handing the car off to Brayton,” said Gittin. “I’m honored to work with
the Ford Performance team and the Experimental Aircraft Association to
help the next generation of pilots keep their dreams alive.”
A powerful work of art
Visually stunning and unmistakably aggressive, the Eagle Squadron Mustang
GT – painted in a camouflaged design to match the original Eagle Squadron
Spitfire aircraft – features Gittin’s Mustang RTR carbon fiber wide-body
kit and complete design package, including front chin spoiler, rear
diffuser, upper grille with integrated lighting and a Gurney lip added to
the Performance Pack rear spoiler. Front turning vanes, dive planes, rear
flow conditioners and rocker splitters are also fitted.
Under the hood, a Ford Performance supercharger kit first introduced at
the 2017 SEMA show helps the Ford 5.0-liter V8 churn out its 700
horsepower and 610 lb.-ft. of torque at 12 psi of boost on 93-octane fuel
while maintaining the factory warranty. The car is fitted with an RTR
Tactical Performance Suspension Package – with adjustable MagneRide
dampers, Ford Performance lowering springs and RTR adjustable sway bars.
The one-off Mustang wears staggered RTR Aero 7 two-piece forged wheels
with 285/30-ZR20 front and 305/30-ZR20 rear Nitto NT555 tires.
Inside, a custom leather interior features Recaro racing seats with
embroidered Eagle Squadron logo. A hand-engraved shift knob made from
metal melted down from an F-35 Lightning carries over the logo, and a
one-of-one hand-engraved badge made from genuine Spitfire aluminum adorns
the dashboard.
Keeping the dream of flight alive
Aside from becoming the owner of this one-off Eagle Squadron Mustang GT,
Williams was invited to attend the 2018 Ford Woodward Dream Cruise where
he celebrated by taking the car for an inaugural cruise up the famed
Woodward strip.
Jack Pelton, CEO and chairman, Experimental Aircraft Association, thanked
Williams for his support of the next generation of pilots in their quest
to find new pathways to flight. “We very much appreciate Brayton’s winning
bid, because these proceeds allow EAA’s inspirational and supportive
programs to keep the dream of aviation alive for the next generation of
pilots and those in other flight careers,” said Pelton.
The Gathering is the annual charity event hosted at the Experimental
Aircraft Association Aviation Museum in support of the museum and youth
aviation programs. To learn more about the Experimental Aircraft
Association, its youth programs and The Gathering, call 920.426.6573 or
email gathering@EAA.org.
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