Every 'serious' air race team maintains an ever-changing daily- 'To-Do' List of essential tasks for their crew to work-off, in an effort to stay viable as a trophy competitor, while demonstrating safe aircraft operations- both in the air & on the ground.
The pressure to address all-important program checklist items, test various systems & remedy any & all malfunctions, repair or fabricate broken parts, provide logistics & support needs, while making every qualification & race event deadline in their respective racing class, is- 'INTENSE & IMMENSE'!!!
Without a doubt, the most-formidable heaping challenges to be experienced by maintenance air crews exist in the radical- UNLIMITED CLASS, where men & equipment are tested to the max, while competing for coveted speed trophy purses. Round-the-clock demands tax even the most-experienced to their limits, w/multiple engine swaps sometimes included in the chore load.
Here's a mini-gallery of archive photos documenting the veteran crew of Lyle Shelton's #77 RARE BEAR burning the midnight oil on Tue. 9/13/94, working on but a few of many tasks required to ready N777L for pilot- John Penney to fly for time on the last day of qualifications Wednesday.
Photos (L-R) by row:
Top Row (1-5) / 2nd Row (1-3) - Crew members work on #77's special wheel brakes.
2nd Row (4-5) - 'Helping Hands' - John Slack & a crewmate join forces to fabricate a new replacement set of F8F-2 rudder brackets.
3rd Row (1-5) / 4th Row (1-4) - 'No Laughing Matter'-Nitrous Oxide (N2O) Injection - Crew Chief- Greg Shaw (dark shirt/sans-cap) sets-up charging & test of THE BEAR's onboard N2O Injection System.
These able & experienced team members exemplify the dedicated, hard-working team spirit required to create a winning air racing team & make it possible for pilot/owner- Lyle Shelton's #77 RARE BEAR to reign as- 'The World's Fastest!'
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The pressure to address all-important program checklist items, test various systems & remedy any & all malfunctions, repair or fabricate broken parts, provide logistics & support needs, while making every qualification & race event deadline in their respective racing class, is- 'INTENSE & IMMENSE'!!!
Without a doubt, the most-formidable heaping challenges to be experienced by maintenance air crews exist in the radical- UNLIMITED CLASS, where men & equipment are tested to the max, while competing for coveted speed trophy purses. Round-the-clock demands tax even the most-experienced to their limits, w/multiple engine swaps sometimes included in the chore load.
Here's a mini-gallery of archive photos documenting the veteran crew of Lyle Shelton's #77 RARE BEAR burning the midnight oil on Tue. 9/13/94, working on but a few of many tasks required to ready N777L for pilot- John Penney to fly for time on the last day of qualifications Wednesday.
Photos (L-R) by row:
Top Row (1-5) / 2nd Row (1-3) - Crew members work on #77's special wheel brakes.
2nd Row (4-5) - 'Helping Hands' - John Slack & a crewmate join forces to fabricate a new replacement set of F8F-2 rudder brackets.
3rd Row (1-5) / 4th Row (1-4) - 'No Laughing Matter'-Nitrous Oxide (N2O) Injection - Crew Chief- Greg Shaw (dark shirt/sans-cap) sets-up charging & test of THE BEAR's onboard N2O Injection System.
These able & experienced team members exemplify the dedicated, hard-working team spirit required to create a winning air racing team & make it possible for pilot/owner- Lyle Shelton's #77 RARE BEAR to reign as- 'The World's Fastest!'
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