mandag 18. september 2017

Reno Air Races - AVweb


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The highly modified P-51 Strega flown by James
Consalvi edged long-time rival Steve Hinton Jr. in
Voodoo, another Mustang in the gold unlimited class
final at the National Championship Air Races in Reno, NV on Sunday, reclaiming the title and spoiling the Voodoo team’s swan
song race. Strega covered the 62.8114 miles (eight laps
of the pylon course) in 7:49.774 (481.34 mph), less than
half a second ahead of Voodoo at 7:50.356 (480.744).
The two leaders lapped the rest of the field in the rest and
third place went to Joel Swager in Dreadnought, a TMK
Sea Fury who finished only seven of the eight laps at an
average speed of 419.760.
The owners of Voodoo have decided to retire the aircraft f

rom racing but it may not be finished pushing the speed
envelope. Hinton flew the aircraft to a record 531 mph in
Idaho in early September and in a video interview with
AVweb he did not rule out future record attempts, noting
the aircraft likely still has some speed to give. Hinton also
didn’t rule out his own return to Reno but for now he’s
eyeing a challenging but much slower pursuit. He said
he’d like to try his hand at sailboat racing.
Rick Vandam won the gold jet class in the L-39 American

Spirit while John Lohmar, of Dallas won the top spot in
the T-6 class. Jeff Levelle, of Mukilteo, WA took the sport
class in a Super Glasair III while Andrew Buehler, of Olalla,
WA won the biplane class in modified Mong Sport. The
winner of the formula one class was Lowell Slatter, of Buhl,
ID in Fraed Nought. Full results are at reports.airrace.com

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