The other plane was also a Mustang, called the Flying Undertaker. It was later destroyed in a crash, as was the Red Baron.
Since then, I have wanted to go to the air races and I finally did a couple of weeks ago. Here are some of the best photos I took .
Dassualt Falcon 7x for the well-heeled
Two Hawker Sea Furies, Dreadnaught and Sawbones
A L-39 makes a turn around one of the pylons at nearly 500 mph.
I really enjoyed the Breitling Team in their L-39s. Good thing a lot of rich people pay way too much for a watch, so I can see the Breitling planes! I'll stick with Timex.
Former astronaut, Hoot Gibson won the unlimited class in this highly modified P-51 Mustang, called Strega.
This was the pace plane for the unlimited class racers.
A close up of Rare Bear's engine.
Thanks to my dad for going with me!
Here are the final race results:
Stewart Dawson flying “Rare Bear” was second (471.957) and Dennis Sanders in “Dreadnought” was third (420.361).
Steve Hinton, flying “Voodoo,” and who had won the Unlimited Gold Race the last six years in a row, did not finish the race.
Gibson, 68, is a former American naval officer and aviator, test pilot, aeronautical engineer, and a retired NASA astronaut, as well as a professional pilot who currently races regularly at the annual Reno Air Races.
Other race results:
UNLIMITED CLASS
Speed: 488.983
Plane: Strega
Pilot: Robert “Hoot” Gibson
JET CLASS
Speed: 502.370
Plane: Vampire
Pilot: Pete Zaccagnino
T-6 CLASS
Speed: 238.073
Plane: Midnight Miss III
Pilot: Dennis Buehn
SPORT CLASS
Speed: 377.403
Plane: Blue Thunder II
Pilot: John Parker
BI-PLANE CLASS
Speed: 245.109
Plane: Phantom
Pilot: Tom Aberle
FORMULA ONE
Speed: 239.432
Plane: Endeavor
Pilot: Steve Senegal
RECORDS BROKEN
Tom Aberle broke the speed record in his plane, Phantom, in the Biplane class in a qualifying race on Monday, September 14, with a speed of 284.454 mph. The previous record, set in 2014, was 274.091
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