Re: Superbore Sport Class
Same here. This is my kid: http://www.sharkle.com/video/112343/
She did skate Regionals to the new scoring system this year, which helps her and is 60-70% better vs. the French judge "doing" the Russian judge a few years back -- as long as she lands BOTH double axels after her triple-toe! She missed the second axel, so missed the top-four cut to move on by one -- aaaargh!
Back to the thread at hand: I think a very competitive 1K CID class would go a long way to pushing gen-av to the next level of performance -- and safety. Homebuilts have slowly turned the market from 60-year old spam cans to newer glass slippers, with the Cirrus the top-seller for three years now, and it has a glass cockpit and a BRS system. What if it spurred development of a high-speed BRS for racers. Current BRS systems are speed-limited, but a phased deployment could mean that the guy who's wandered into a really bad overspeed condition in icing or t-storms could still pull the magic handle and live to talk about it, instead of boring a hole in the gound after disintegrating in midair.
Look what safety regs have done for drag racing and oval racing. There are still some deaths, but compared to what Swede Savage went through back in '77 at Indy, today's harrowing accidents normally result in "cuts & bruises".
The great news is that the engine guys are "all-in" at Reno already. From Lycoming focusing on new tech for old engines (and a diesel on display last year) to Thielert/Superior actaully in as a team sponsor, we could be on the cusp of some amazing development, "makes racing" and new racing excitement. Heck, the Sport Gold guys are pretty damn sexy right now, as they turn pylon #8 at full chat!
A highly developed 1K class might even ease the pain of losing unlimiteds in the long run. As John said, "the pile of parts is dwindling".
Perhaps it's the dawning of the "Platinum Age" of air racing. Peas
(Insert picture of Folkerts Jupiter and NXT nose-to-nose here!)
Originally posted by BellCobraIV
She did skate Regionals to the new scoring system this year, which helps her and is 60-70% better vs. the French judge "doing" the Russian judge a few years back -- as long as she lands BOTH double axels after her triple-toe! She missed the second axel, so missed the top-four cut to move on by one -- aaaargh!
Back to the thread at hand: I think a very competitive 1K CID class would go a long way to pushing gen-av to the next level of performance -- and safety. Homebuilts have slowly turned the market from 60-year old spam cans to newer glass slippers, with the Cirrus the top-seller for three years now, and it has a glass cockpit and a BRS system. What if it spurred development of a high-speed BRS for racers. Current BRS systems are speed-limited, but a phased deployment could mean that the guy who's wandered into a really bad overspeed condition in icing or t-storms could still pull the magic handle and live to talk about it, instead of boring a hole in the gound after disintegrating in midair.
Look what safety regs have done for drag racing and oval racing. There are still some deaths, but compared to what Swede Savage went through back in '77 at Indy, today's harrowing accidents normally result in "cuts & bruises".
The great news is that the engine guys are "all-in" at Reno already. From Lycoming focusing on new tech for old engines (and a diesel on display last year) to Thielert/Superior actaully in as a team sponsor, we could be on the cusp of some amazing development, "makes racing" and new racing excitement. Heck, the Sport Gold guys are pretty damn sexy right now, as they turn pylon #8 at full chat!
A highly developed 1K class might even ease the pain of losing unlimiteds in the long run. As John said, "the pile of parts is dwindling".
Perhaps it's the dawning of the "Platinum Age" of air racing. Peas
(Insert picture of Folkerts Jupiter and NXT nose-to-nose here!)
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