This was the first year that I was there for the full day on Wednesday. Normally, we arrive Wednesday around lunch time and spend the afternoon there.
It was a good day of racing, especially after two years off. There were two maydays that I can remember, both of them landed and taxied off the runway under their own power. The first one was early in the day, but I can't remember which race off the top of my head. It might have been the Ultimate 10-200 in biplane heat 1B (it shows DQ in the results). The second one was race 48 in Formula 1 heat 1B.
There was some unusual flying in jet race 1C. A few planes pulled up right at home pylon and then rejoined the course somewhere around pylon 4. Pete Zaccagnino called the race and mentioned afterward that there was a race hold while they investigated. The current, unofficial results show Race 61, 84 and 35 as DQ.
There were a number of new performers that I've not seen before. Eric Tucker did a dead stick routine, a comedy routine and an attempted landing on a vehicle with a J3. There was an airplane called a GB-1 that did a 3D type routine, although the announcer made it come off more like an advertisement for the airplane than an aerobatics display.
There were lots of STOL Drag races, and they are always lots of fun (I learned to fly in Cub, so I love that type of flying).
The Heritage and military displays are pretty much empty so far. I believe that there are many expected arrivals this evening.
The Thunderbirds did their survey flights, but it was just a couple of passes that I noticed.
Today was just my wife and I (and my wife didn't get to the stands until noon). As I was walking around, I got to thinking: For next year, could we get some AAFO.com shirts made up to advertise the site? We could even have a QR code printed on them to link directly to the Air Racing forum...
I had a chance to meet Owen Ashurst when he stopped by the announcer's booth. I wanted to thank him for his contributions here. It's a privilege to get the inside information we get, and to have a voice back into the event.
Anyway, it's good to be racing again, even though I am just a spectator.
It was a good day of racing, especially after two years off. There were two maydays that I can remember, both of them landed and taxied off the runway under their own power. The first one was early in the day, but I can't remember which race off the top of my head. It might have been the Ultimate 10-200 in biplane heat 1B (it shows DQ in the results). The second one was race 48 in Formula 1 heat 1B.
There was some unusual flying in jet race 1C. A few planes pulled up right at home pylon and then rejoined the course somewhere around pylon 4. Pete Zaccagnino called the race and mentioned afterward that there was a race hold while they investigated. The current, unofficial results show Race 61, 84 and 35 as DQ.
There were a number of new performers that I've not seen before. Eric Tucker did a dead stick routine, a comedy routine and an attempted landing on a vehicle with a J3. There was an airplane called a GB-1 that did a 3D type routine, although the announcer made it come off more like an advertisement for the airplane than an aerobatics display.
There were lots of STOL Drag races, and they are always lots of fun (I learned to fly in Cub, so I love that type of flying).
The Heritage and military displays are pretty much empty so far. I believe that there are many expected arrivals this evening.
The Thunderbirds did their survey flights, but it was just a couple of passes that I noticed.
Today was just my wife and I (and my wife didn't get to the stands until noon). As I was walking around, I got to thinking: For next year, could we get some AAFO.com shirts made up to advertise the site? We could even have a QR code printed on them to link directly to the Air Racing forum...
I had a chance to meet Owen Ashurst when he stopped by the announcer's booth. I wanted to thank him for his contributions here. It's a privilege to get the inside information we get, and to have a voice back into the event.
Anyway, it's good to be racing again, even though I am just a spectator.
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