You often read that the 28 August 1909 Gordon Bennett Trophy was the first air race. This is not true, there was actually an entire season of airracing in 1909, and there were several smaller events before.
The world's first air race was held on 23 May 1909 at Port-Aviation, south of Paris. Four pilots entered. Léon Delagrange, flying a Voisin, did not complete the course, but was declared the winner.
Read more about the roots of air racing at the Record & Racing Aircraft Special Interest Group website! We will be making some articles from our newsletter Bent Throttles available as part of the celebrations.
Anders
The world's first air race was held on 23 May 1909 at Port-Aviation, south of Paris. Four pilots entered. Léon Delagrange, flying a Voisin, did not complete the course, but was declared the winner.
Read more about the roots of air racing at the Record & Racing Aircraft Special Interest Group website! We will be making some articles from our newsletter Bent Throttles available as part of the celebrations.
Anders
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