Greetings Mike:Welcome to the Aerobatics and Air Shows forum.
It seems your question about sponsors for Patty is very timely. I just saw this on her web site:
Aerobatic Pilot Patty Wagstaff Seeking New Major Corporate Sponsor
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ST. AUGUSTINE, FL, Sept. XX, 2003 -- U.S. National Aerobatic Champion Patty Wagstaff announced today that her 12-year relationship with Goodrich Corporation will end after the 2003 season. She is currently pursuing corporate candidates to serve as her major sponsor.
According to Marshall Larsen, President and Chief Executive Officer of Goodrich Corporation, "We have considered Patty part of the Goodrich family since the early 90's and are proud of the outstanding job she has done representing our company in air shows and aerobatic competitions all over the world. Patty has been a great ambassador not only for our organization but for the industry as well. We are indebted to her for promoting Goodrich's involvement in aviation over the course of the last 12-years as we transformed the company into the global aerospace systems supplier it is today. We will always count Patty as a friend and colleague and we wish her continued success. Her impressive list of professional accomplishments combined with her passion for flight is a winning combination for any corporate sponsor seeking a true professional to represent them in the air show arena."
According to Patty, " I am saddened to see my long-term relationship with Goodrich come to an end. I am, however, excited about new opportunities and welcome corporations to allow me to prove to them how I can serve as an asset to their current marketing mix."
Recently honored by Women in Aviation, International as one of the 100 most influential women in the aviation and aerospace industries, Patty Wagstaff flies an Extra 300S. A resident of St. Augustine, Florida, she is a three-time U.S. National Aerobatic Champion and the first woman to win this title. She retired from aerobatic competition in 1996, and now divides her time between air show and movie stunt flying. She is also a six-time recipient of the Betty Skelton, "First Lady of Aerobatics" award. For more information please visit http://www.autopilotmagazine.com (2003-10-09)
ST. AUGUSTINE, FL, Sept. XX, 2003 -- U.S. National Aerobatic Champion Patty Wagstaff announced today that
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