Just added a page to my Tallmantz sub-site about N6878D, the DH.100 Vampire that Tallmantz owned from 1963 to 1966. I tried to validate the history of this aircraft and two other Vampires also parked at Orange County Airport in the same period, N6883D and N6885D, neither of which had any connection to Mantz or Tallmantz.
Yep, that John Travolta's company owned the airplane is shown in the legal chain of ownership (see ATLO and remark).
And that is a good article (linked from the Vampire page) but there are errors in it as it does assert that N6878D was Johnny Rocket's backup plane, which does not appear to be correct. But it does have some good material and photos. I just can't figure out why N6878D was linked to Johnny Skyrocket other than the similar paintjob on the airplane.
That's an interesting photo...is that serial 17072? Looks like 17082. Curious. My eyes are not what they used to be...
Scott Thompson
Aero Vintage Books
http://www.aerovintage.com
She was the only aircraft with who's last number (ie 2) was assigned to the Blue Devils display team in 1949 (you can see the marking on the nose) as well as No. 410 (F) Squadron