This week, a bill I sponsored that would designate the Hoosier Spirit II as the official state aircraft passed out of the Senate Committee of Homeland Security and Transportation unanimously.
House Bill 1197 would declare the renamed P-47 Thunderbolt “Hoosier Spirit II” as the official state aircraft. Formerly known as Tarheel Hal, the Hoosier Spirit II is one of the nearly 6,300 P-47 aircrafts produced during World War II at the Republic Aviation Plant in Evansville. The aircraft now resides at the Evansville Wartime Museum following its return on Oct. 15, 2020.
In 2015, I authored legislation that made the P-47 Thunderbolt the official state aircraft, but now that one has returned home to Evansville, I’m happy to sponsor legislation that would specifically designate the Hoosier Spirit II P-47 Thunderbolt as the new state aircraft.
These planes made major contributions to our state’s economy and operations during World War II. I’m pleased to see such strong support for this legislation that honors our Hoosiers – the P-47 is a true symbol of Evansville’s American spirit and will be a great icon for years to come.
Now, the Evansville P-47 Foundation is fundraising to repaint the aircraft to better reflect Indiana’s history and its origins. In addition to the Hoosier Spirit II’s redesign, the foundation is also seeking donations for maintenance expenses to keep the plane in Vanderburgh County.
Contributions can be made here. For updates on the P-47 Foundation, visit BringEvansvilleP47Home.org.
HB 1197 will now move to the full Senate for further consideration.
To learn more about HB 1197, click here. |