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Racing the wrong direction?
At least they are showing their stuff.Randy Rheinschild
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Pretty sure that was the Demo race at the airshow in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan back in (I think it was) 1984. I didn't make it there myself but I've seen video of it. The course was set up right-hand because if set up conventionally, someone flying wide over the tightest turn would overfly a residential area.
In attendence (among others) were Dago Red, (before the flames ;-)) Super Corsair, and the beautiful Habu. A friend took lots of pictures, I've still got some on my wall from this event.
Cheers
Gerry
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Re: Racing the wrong direction?
Originally posted by G. van DykPretty sure that was the Demo race at the airshow in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan back in (I think it was) 1984.
Paging Tim Adams. Is there anything in the video that ties it to Oshkosh?
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It's gotta be Oshkosh.. the photo platform that's in frame right at the last and the airplane "Stang" also..
They do the demo at Osh "backward" due to the overflight requirements I think..
Gotta be Osh and just about has to be this year... Tim??
WayneWayne Sagar
"Pusher of Electrons"
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Re: Racing the wrong direction?
Did everyone completely miss the irony, then? My comment about Mojave was ONLY because they used to fly a clockwise course there.
The film clip is obviously the demo race from Oshkosh.
The race at Moose Jaw was a conventional 'left-turn' course back in 1984. It also had the most pylon cuts ever recorded in a single heat of racing.
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I'm a 150% shure it was oshkosh, because I waved the White flag for one of the races!
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Re: Racing the wrong direction?
Originally posted by speeddemonDid everyone completely miss the irony, then? My comment about Mojave was ONLY because they used to fly a clockwise course there.
The film clip is obviously the demo race from Oshkosh.
The race at Moose Jaw was a conventional 'left-turn' course back in 1984. It also had the most pylon cuts ever recorded in a single heat of racing.
Jarrod
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