Let me start out by stating that this thread is totally hijackable, and not meant to slight any race fans.
Neal's post got me thinking about, how long have some of you have been coming to Reno, and when and what got you to cross the line from race spectator to race participant. I look forward to all the posts.
My story - I had just moved to the Bay Area (San Ramon) from Texas. Since, I was active with the CAF in San Marcos, I joined the Golden Gate wing. Back in 98, I attended the Castle formation clinic to teach folks how to marshall aircraft. I found out through the grapevine that this fella who runs the clinic races at Reno. Toward the end of the clinic, I just walked up and asked the million dollar question. So I hear you Race at Reno, Do you need some help? So in 1999, I crossed the line and crewed for Jim Booth on the MYT-6 Harvard. In 2000, I took on the CC duty as Kerry Roberson went to help Rich Beardsley in the biplane class. I have been his crew chief every year since. We are not flashy and will never win the gold. But, every year we somehow go just a little bit faster, enough so to be nipping at the heels of fast silver slow gold a/c. When the old guys scratch there heads, and wonder how we do it, it makes my Reno. Somewhere along the journey I picked up a passion for aircraft photography, so Neal going to give up some of those D200 secrets at PRS.
Warren Cook
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Neal's post got me thinking about, how long have some of you have been coming to Reno, and when and what got you to cross the line from race spectator to race participant. I look forward to all the posts.
My story - I had just moved to the Bay Area (San Ramon) from Texas. Since, I was active with the CAF in San Marcos, I joined the Golden Gate wing. Back in 98, I attended the Castle formation clinic to teach folks how to marshall aircraft. I found out through the grapevine that this fella who runs the clinic races at Reno. Toward the end of the clinic, I just walked up and asked the million dollar question. So I hear you Race at Reno, Do you need some help? So in 1999, I crossed the line and crewed for Jim Booth on the MYT-6 Harvard. In 2000, I took on the CC duty as Kerry Roberson went to help Rich Beardsley in the biplane class. I have been his crew chief every year since. We are not flashy and will never win the gold. But, every year we somehow go just a little bit faster, enough so to be nipping at the heels of fast silver slow gold a/c. When the old guys scratch there heads, and wonder how we do it, it makes my Reno. Somewhere along the journey I picked up a passion for aircraft photography, so Neal going to give up some of those D200 secrets at PRS.
Warren Cook
Next batter...
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