Born: 08/20/1924
Inducted: 10/21/1995
William Brennand was born in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, attended
rural grade school, Oshkosh High School and one year at the Oshkosh
Teacher's College. He started flying in 1943, soloed in November and
received his private pilot certificate in April, 1944. His training
was through Wittman Flying Service. He added additional ratings that
included: commercial pilot certificate, August, 1945; flight
instructor, April, 1946; multiengine rating, May, 1949; mechanic
certificate, 1951; instrument rating, 1952; Inspection
Authorization, 1955 and seaplane rating, 1955.
He worked for Steve Wittman from 1943 to 1950. His
first air race was the 1947 National Air Race in Cleveland, OH
where he took first place in his class. He took first again the next
year in Miami and again in Cleveland in 1949 (Wittman was
third). Racing against Wittman in Miami in 1949 Brennand
took second place, Wittman beating him out. Three races in 1950
earned another 2 first place finishes and a second, again losing to
Wittman. In races in Detroit in 1951 he finished in fourth and again
in 1952 he finished in third place.
Brennand
ran a small FBO from 1953 to 1993 specializing in used aircraft
sales, flight training, maintenance and rebuilding aircraft. Most
significant restorations included Stearman, Staggerwing Beech and a
Trimotor Stinson Airliner. Bill also flew as a corporate pilot and
was chairman of the EAA Seaplane Base for over 20 years.
Bill
shared some air racing history with an audience in Oshkosh on
October 16, 2007. While describing an image, Bill was asked
about his age and background. Listen to this 32-second clip
for his answer. During this 30-second clip
Brennand describes working with and for Steve Wittman in the early
1940s.
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Brennand poses with a favorite ride
- Buster
(Submitted photo)

Bill Brennand in a Pitts Special,
1951
(Submitted photo)

Bill Brennand at his induction, 1995
(WAHF photo)
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