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![]() In my travels I found a Sept. 2007 issue of Air and Space magazine. It had a pretty comprehensive article about the Rocket Racing League. It contained info on the race course, the planes and the pilots but, not one word or even a hint of info regarding the worlds greatest test pilot. This isn't the first article that I have read in a main stream magazine about the RRL that fails to mention zzzzoom. Seems to me that he is only included in articles he writes amazing! After reading the story I am pretty skeptical regarding the RRL,according to the writer they will have 200 seconds of fuel on board and the races will last 14 minutes. Another unique aspect is the race course the pattern will be visible in only two ways. First in the cockpit to the pilots and secondly to the spectators via a big screen Tv system. That makes sense go to the event pay your money then sit in the bleachers and watch it on a Diamond Vision. Think they have some things to work out to make it a little more fan friendly, just my opinion. Frank M.Hitlaw at my secret world HQ; |
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In article , Dan says...
wrote: In my travels I found a Sept. 2007 issue of Air and Space magazine. It had a pretty comprehensive article about the Rocket Racing League. It contained info on the race course, the planes and the pilots but, not one word or even a hint of info regarding the worlds greatest test pilot. This isn't the first article that I have read in a main stream magazine about the RRL that fails to mention zzzzoom. Seems to me that he is only included in articles he writes amazing! He's writing an article about test flying the X-wing for his debut in the RRL ![]() Now I know why it crashed on it's first flight zoom was the pilot.. LOL!! Chuck S Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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ChuckSlusarczyk wrote:
snip How do they stretch 3 mins 33 seconds of fuel into a 14 min race ?T It's all down hill? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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ChuckSlusarczyk wrote:
How do they stretch 3 mins 33 seconds of fuel into a 14 min race ?Thge more I hear the stranger it gets :-) Stay tune for the next thrilling episode of "Capt Zoom and the RRL". I read the article. It seem the engines that can be stopped and started very easily. So for 10 minutes and 27 seconds of the race, the things are gliders. Could be an interesting test of energy management for the pilot. Still don't think I would pay NASCAR ticket prices to watch a big screen, though. -- Frank Stutzman Bonanza N494B "Hula Girl" Boise, ID |
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Frank Stutzman wrote:
ChuckSlusarczyk wrote: How do they stretch 3 mins 33 seconds of fuel into a 14 min race ?Thge more I hear the stranger it gets :-) Stay tune for the next thrilling episode of "Capt Zoom and the RRL". I read the article. It seem the engines that can be stopped and started very easily. So for 10 minutes and 27 seconds of the race, the things are gliders. Could be an interesting test of energy management for the pilot. Still don't think I would pay NASCAR ticket prices to watch a big screen, though. There is a book callesd, "Rocketeers" that tells all about it. I read it because it was about Burt and Space Ship One. Then it goes into all thie Rocket Racing stuff. Interesting book anyway. Richard |
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Looks like it might be time to invest in a "Rec.aviation.homebuilt Sports
Bar" Dale Alexander "Frank Stutzman" wrote in message ... ChuckSlusarczyk wrote: How do they stretch 3 mins 33 seconds of fuel into a 14 min race ?Thge more I hear the stranger it gets :-) Stay tune for the next thrilling episode of "Capt Zoom and the RRL". I read the article. It seem the engines that can be stopped and started very easily. So for 10 minutes and 27 seconds of the race, the things are gliders. Could be an interesting test of energy management for the pilot. Still don't think I would pay NASCAR ticket prices to watch a big screen, though. -- Frank Stutzman Bonanza N494B "Hula Girl" Boise, ID |
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