 |  | | Robert Guilford enjoyed flying warbirds, particularly this Hawker Hunter Mk. 58, the plane he was flying when he crashed at Portland-Hillsboro Airport as he departed for his return trip home to California. |  |
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| Aviation attorney Bob Guilford, 73, was known nationally for his love of aviation, particularly flying warbirds at air races and air shows. Since his death on July 16, he's also known as a hero. He died when his Hawker Hunter Mk. 58 British jet fighter crashed as he was leaving the Oregon International Air Show in Hillsboro. |
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 |  | | Clayton Scott, in front of the “Pathfinder” statue unveiled in his honor, with L to R, Museum of Flight CEO Bonnie Dunbar, sculpture designer Bill Jepson and Renton Mayor Kathy Keolker. |  |
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| When famed Pacific Northwest aviation pioneer Clayton L. "Scotty" Scott turned 101 in July, the City of Renton, Wash., honored him with a special monument at Renton Municipal Airport. The monument recognizes his 79-year flying career, as well as his association with the airport since 1928. |
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