Sunday, August 25, 2013

Reno National Championship Air Races is 15 days away


Well race fans, 15 days till time trials and 18 days till race time.  Got your tickets???  Hope so cause I believe this will be an exciting one.  All the planes are flying and the mechanics are doing their magic.  P-51 fans will be happy to know that Voodoo pilot Steve Hinton Jr. has done a test flight and they are happy.  Now just how happy, I don't know.  Bob Jackson has also gone up with Strega getting used to the different plane.  Radial fans for the Seafurys and Rare Bear community are busy as well.  Another plane returning from the past is Czech Mate an Yak 11. I am sure the Jet teams are getting things worked out as well as the Sport, Formula Ones and Bi Planes teams. 
Voodoo with the morning moon 2011

 Czech Mate 2009 
 The entertainment side of the air show will real exciting as well.  They have Jetman as an premiere performer as this will be his only appearance in the U.S. .  The Patriots Team - L-39 Formation Team.  Kent Pietsch flying his 1942 Interstate S-1 Cadet, sporting the Jelly Belly logo having fun thrilling the crowd.  David Martin will be flying his Extra 300S with some amazing stunts as well.  And you will see Smoke N Thunder Jet car racing back and forth in front of the crowd which is fun to watch.  Michael Goulian will also perform some awesome aerobatics.  And last but not least Clay Lacey and his Learjet will perform.  Wow, there will be literally no stop to the action this year.  Hope you plan on attending this very special occasion, it will be hard to beat.

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Fist time attending Reno National Championship Air Races ?


So this will be your first visit to the World Famous Reno National Championship Air Races held at Stead Airport just north of Reno.  You ask what do I expect when I arrive?  Well here are a few hints to help you get started and hopefully an enjoyable experience.

How are you getting there, car or plane?

If by car, you will need lodging.  Go on line and do a search for what your budget will allow and then make reservations to secure your room.  Next you will drive to Stead Airport North of town approximately 12-14 miles depending on where you stay.  You will then park in the general admission parking lot and walk in to the gates.  If you fly in and rent a car this will apply as well.  You can either buy your tickets at the gate or online through RARA website.  You will have some decisions to make since there are several options available.  There is general admission, reserve seating, box seats etc.  Again go online to RARA (http://www.airrace.org/index.php) and see what will work best for you.  You will also have an opportunity to buy pit passes as well and is highly encouraged.

If you are flying in again you will need lodging.  You will have some options for transportation, you can either rent a car or use the shuttles that will be available at some casinos in town.  I have stayed at the Peppermill in Reno and John Ascuaga's Nugget in Sparks.  Again chose whatever suits your budget.  Both have excellent on site restaurants available or diners close by as well as the other casinos.  The shuttles are very good as they drop you off and pick you up right at the front gate and makes life a lot less stressful.  They run several buses both in the morning and after the races so you will need to think ahead and be sure you don't miss the last one.

Once you are there be sure to pick up an program to see what the schedule is and what performers are performing.  Be sure you have sun block and a hat to protect you from the sun which can be intense during the day.  Drink lots of water to keep hydrated.  If your sitting in either the reserved or general sections it is highly recommended to bring one of those portable stadium seats with the cushion and backrest cause after awhile those steel bench seats get very hard and the back starts to hurt.  Take frequent breaks to hydrate and cool down now and then.  To be honest there is no bad seat, you can see the racers and performers from anywhere on the grounds   Only thing is in general seating if you leave your seat you may not have it when you return that's where reserved seating works a little better.  You won't be able to use umbrellas in the stands for obvious reasons as you will be interfering with other peoples line of site.  Believe me when I say that a day at the races will be awesome and you will be tired at the end of the day but happy.  So get your reservations, plan ahead and have the time of your life for your first time and I am sure it will not be your last time.  Only 24 days before the races begin.



Friday, August 16, 2013

Reno National Championship Air Races 50th Anniversary

Wow it is hard to believe it is that time of year again.  September 9-11 2013 the Reno National Championship Air Races begin with the time trials to qualify.  Then on September 12-15 the 50th anniversary of the coveted event thrills the audience again.  This event is the only one that allows spectators to watch these world class airplanes race fifty feet above the ground and wing tip to wing tip which can be extremely exciting for all.  This year we will be seeing familiar pilots with new top runners.  Voodoo (P-51D) is making a comeback and has Steve Hinton Jr. at the controls moving from the Strega (P-51D) camp, and Matt Jackson has replaced Steve in Strega due to his plane Furious (Hawker Sea Fury) crashed after qualifying when the landing gear collapsed during landing last year.  They also are welcoming back a past contender OleYeller (P-51D) flown by John Bagley.  Now this is just the Unlimited Warbird Division.  You have the Jet, Sport, T-6, BiPlane and Formula One Divisions as well.  When your not watching the races you can buy a pit pass and tour the planes up close and personal and talk with the pilots and crews.  Lodging is going to be tight so make you reservations now.  Please don't miss this special event.  Below are some shots during the 2012 races.  Enjoy
 
Unlimited
 


 

 
 

T-6's
 





 
Sport



 
Jet



Formula One
 


Bi Planes



Monday, May 6, 2013

Reno National Championship Air Races are coming your way

The Reno National Championship Air Races are celebrating their 50th anniversary in September (see RARA website http://www.airrace.org/)  This will be an event of a lifetime.  If you look back on the history and see the evolution of the races, you will have a greater appreciation on their road to being an world class event where we have pilots from around the world.  Come see the incredible machines designed and built in the 40's and the new tech from today.  There is something for every aviation enthusiast.  Some of the races start on Wednesday afternoon finishing on Sunday.  If you have not attended the races before, be sure to reserve a room early.  They will go fast also you can get some good rates by reserving early.  Get your tickets and pit passes early as well, sometimes they have to raise the ticket prices so keep checking the facebook page, you can find that at the website above.
Also they have an excellent antique aircraft display.  The event is called The Heritage Trophy.  This runs during the races.







Please do not get discouraged about the government politics causing several air show cancellations, Reno Air Racing and Air Show is not dependent on military aircraft.