What a great race by Pete Z in the Vampire. I thought I heard a "check speed" call from race control on about lap 6. I had him clocked at 517+ which exceeds the speed limit for the course. He slowed down and Fast Company passed. He throttled back up and took a full lap to catch back up and finally pass at home pylon. Did anyone else here a "check speed" call?
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I did not know there is a speed limit on the course. What is the speed limit?
Was the speeder going too fast, then slowed down and then got passed by somebody else going faster?Last edited by SkyvanDelta; 09-21-2015, 07:23 PM.
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Originally posted by boomtown View PostWhat a great race by Pete Z in the Vampire. I thought I heard a "check speed" call from race control on about lap 6. I had him clocked at 517+ which exceeds the speed limit for the course. He slowed down and Fast Company passed. He throttled back up and took a full lap to catch back up and finally pass at home pylon. Did anyone else here a "check speed" call?Last edited by Race5; 09-22-2015, 06:33 AM.
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We also had him at a 56:23 on Saturday IIRC. That's well above the speed too.
That finish on Sunday was wild. IMHO, a little too wild. Four planes crossing the line basically at the checkered flag, two leaders and two lappers. I assume Pete Z was taking into account the altitude limit but it made it look like he used the two lappers as a pick. That's an extreme negative thought on that situation though. So, 50ft min/250ft max limits. That's 50ft of space for each aircraft. Throw in the absurdity of the two speeds involved (both actuall and closing). If you're all the way outside, as you should be if you're overtaking, in order to have 50ft of lane to yourself everyone has to be well inside theirs. L39 has ~30ft wingspan, Vampire is ~40, that's 160, leaving 40ft to be split 4 ways. Yikes! I can't say I'm a fan of the max altitude limit. Thankfully race 8 backed out at the last second.
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Reasons for maneuvering above the maximum race altitude include, but are not limited to, the following: maneuvering out of jet/prop wash or wake turbulence; as required for safe passing due to an unforeseen change in position of the aircraft being passed; or a momentary loss of situation awareness. In the interest of safety, such altitude deviations without penalty are authorized followed by a safe return to the race course. A planned excursion above the maximum altitude solely for the purpose of passing is not acceptable.You'll get your chance, smart guy!
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Originally posted by Fence Sence View PostThat finish on Sunday was wild. IMHO, a little too wild.
I guess I really don't know how close they really were on the final corner, as the distance is tough to judge from Section 3.
Does race control talk to the slow guys and let them know they're about to be passed?Last edited by boom3; 09-22-2015, 02:45 PM.Jeff
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Originally posted by boom3 View PostI agree. I like the jets but they've always made me a little nervous since I saw the jet accident in 2007? Same kind of deal a bunch of jets coming around the last corner all together. The timing of the pass this year couldn't have happened in a worse location. But what can you really do? You got two guys fighting for the Gold and who knows where the passes are going to end up.
I guess I really don't know how close they really were on the final corner, as the distance is tough to judge from Section 3.
Does race control talk to the slow guys and let them know they're about to be passed?
So far as I know, it's up to the racers and their crews to talk to each other. You generally hear the pilots call to one another over race control when passing.You'll get your chance, smart guy!
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Originally posted by jarrodeu View PostIs there a penalty for exceeding 515?
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Originally posted by Air Judge View PostNot from the Pylon Judges. That's a call for Timing and Contest. Race Control does advise "Race #_, check speed" during the race and so far as I can recall (which is always dangerous!), I don't believe a racer has been penalized for exceeding the limit as they always respond to that call by slowing, if only slightly. That said, there are provisions for penalizing a racer for reckless or dangerous flying, not conforming to FAA rules, etc. The classic catch-all...Last edited by SkyvanDelta; 09-25-2015, 03:08 PM.
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