Fred Kavli, San Fernando Valley physicist and businessman who owned Kavlico Corp. in Van Nuys, passed away at age 86.
The company developed sensors for the automotive and aerospace fields and was very successful.
He was a philanthropist and supported youth groups and neglected children locally. Kavli also established a foundation and gave away $200 million while setting up 15 institutions worldwide.
The Kavli Foundation is dedicated to advancing science for the benefit
of humanity, promoting public understanding of scientific research, supporting scientists and their work.
Read more about Fred Kavli in an obituary by clicking HERE:
There’s
a little more to the story. The Tudor ended up in the hands of a
sometime Hollywood stuntman named Tex Collins, an Allison fanatic who
ran one in a Mustang Funny Car, plus the Lytle-built oddity seen here,
The Bad Brawma Bull, which used a White 3000 truck cab and modified
chassis (check the bolted-together roll bar, as with Big Al IV).
Collins, who owned Cal Automotive and was, sadly, shot to death,
actually made passes in this thing and got to the far end unharmed. Mike
owns the Bull, too. - See more at:
http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2012/01/18/rip-jim-lytle-a-power-crazed-genius/#sthash.2YjjHEf1.dpuf
There’s
a little more to the story. The Tudor ended up in the hands of a
sometime Hollywood stuntman named Tex Collins, an Allison fanatic who
ran one in a Mustang Funny Car, plus the Lytle-built oddity seen here,
The Bad Brawma Bull, which used a White 3000 truck cab and modified
chassis (check the bolted-together roll bar, as with Big Al IV).
Collins, who owned Cal Automotive and was, sadly, shot to death,
actually made passes in this thing and got to the far end unharmed. Mike
owns the Bull, too. - See more at:
http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2012/01/18/rip-jim-lytle-a-power-crazed-genius/#sthash.2YjjHEf1.dpuf