Hi everyone. It's been a while since I've posted anything so I figured I would restart a discussion that, the last time it was brought up, seemed to get a lot of people fired up.
The new Super Sport rumor and the Wildfire project got my wheels turning so maybe I can get yours turning. Where is this sport with regards to pilot safety? What is being done? What can be done? I can't help but think of the advancements of Dragboat racing and the safety canopy they employ. Can this not be done for air racing? Why not? If not, what else can be done? It's been a rough couple of years at the races as we all know. I, for one, was sure the Bear was gonna be gone until the unflappable Mr. Penny pulled one out of his...
Now, I'm a firm believer in "One man's rights end where another mans nose begins" and it is his (or her) right to strap in to whatever contraption they so desire. However, in a sanctioned event, the governing body has to bear some responsibility (IMHO) for the safety of it's participants. We all know the risks involved with this venture, but can't it be done safely? Anyone?
The new Super Sport rumor and the Wildfire project got my wheels turning so maybe I can get yours turning. Where is this sport with regards to pilot safety? What is being done? What can be done? I can't help but think of the advancements of Dragboat racing and the safety canopy they employ. Can this not be done for air racing? Why not? If not, what else can be done? It's been a rough couple of years at the races as we all know. I, for one, was sure the Bear was gonna be gone until the unflappable Mr. Penny pulled one out of his...
Now, I'm a firm believer in "One man's rights end where another mans nose begins" and it is his (or her) right to strap in to whatever contraption they so desire. However, in a sanctioned event, the governing body has to bear some responsibility (IMHO) for the safety of it's participants. We all know the risks involved with this venture, but can't it be done safely? Anyone?
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