Last year there was the Buckeye and a T-33. Wonder why they aren't there this year? I mean the Buckeye WON, why not come back and do it again.
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Where are the jets?
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Re: Where are the jets?
Originally posted by stuntflyrToo big and fast, BANNED._________
-Matt
Red Bull has no earthly idea what "air racing" is.
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Fresh off the rumor mill... I was just told that Curt Brown qualified a jet at 512 today! Anyone have confirmation? Denial? If true, is that a record?? Seems mighty fast...
Exciting news to get on my way into the GSR.... whoopie!!!
-mosquito
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Looks like a "big engined" L-29 shootout this year. It's also nice to see one of, if not the best, Red Bull pilots getting involved in real air racing. Welcome to the dark side Mike Mangold!
Anyone know why John Penney isn't driving a jet this year? Nice to see Pip Squeak over 500 mph this year.
Interesting that the fastest plane on the course this year is race 77... maybe a sign of things to come......Sky Critter
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Thats really weird to see Mangold racing a jet in Reno lol.
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Originally posted by BUD_XXXMy freind "upstairs" said they exceeded the course "speed limit"(?).
-mosquito
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That doesn't make any sence considering dago's course record......
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Mike is a natural choice, he has a whole logbook full of F-4 time, plus RedBull and airshows (and airline as well). He's pretty much the "total package" pilot with the possible exception of flight test.
RonRon Henning
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