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List of racing aircraft - Wikipedia

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Air racing - Wikipedia

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High Speed Air Racing in Budapest - Red Bull Air Race …

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    » Subscribe to Red Bull Air Race: http://win.gs/SubToAirRaceThe city of Budapest, and the birthplace of the Red Bull Air Race World Championship, was home to...

Air Racing in the United States: The Rise and Fall of a ...

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    Air Racing is speed competition for piloted, fixed-wing aircraft around closed circuits or long cross-country courses. Aviation’s primary spectator sport is pylon racing, in which several pilots take off together and race simultaneously for several laps around courses marked at the corners by brightly colored towers, called pylons (p. 1).

Races - Air Race E

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    Air Race E is based on the motorsport format known as formula one air racing. It is a fast multi-plane race on a closed-circuit around six pylons, just meters above the ground and faster than any land-based sport. This is often referred to as “The world’s fastest motorsport”.

Home - International Formula One Pylon Air Racing, Inc.

    https://if1airracing.com/
    Welcome to IF1 Pylon Air Racing. Formula 1 aircraft must be powered by a Continental O-200 engine (the same 100 hp engine used in a Cessna 150). The fastest Formula 1 aircraft exceed 250 mph on the 3.12-mile race course in Reno. Many Formula 1 aircraft are built by the pilots that race them and are a relatively inexpensive way to enjoy the excitement and satisfaction of air racing.

Home - Sport Class Air Racing

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    The purpose of the Sport Class Air Racing Association is to highlight new and innovative work being done in the development of high performance kit built aircraft. In order to promote development of new aircraft and ideas, the aircraft eligibility is very relaxed compared to most racing. The aircraft eligibility, as read from the Sport Class Rules, is shown below:

Aircraft Racing | Etsy

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    Check out our aircraft racing selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our shops.

Sunday Gold Race 2013 - YouTube

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    The final Gold race of 2013 saw a nice mix of fast planes ranging from the small giant killer Yak-11 'Czech Mate', all the way up to the beast called 'Dreadn...

GP-5: Successful V8-Powered Reno Racer

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    However, the mean airport elevation at Reno-Stead is 5050 ft. above sea level, and the aircraft generally race at about 5100 ft. altitude. On a day at Reno with an OAT of 85°F, the standard pressure at 5100 ft. (29.92 altimeter setting) is 24.80 in-hg, the density altitiude is 7865 feet and the density ratio is approximately 0.79.

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