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.
Monday, May 6, 2013
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Fibrocartilaginous Embolism there is hope..
First off I want to say to the people reading this blog that I am not an expert in this field, please visit this site for all the specifics http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body_fibrocartilaginous_embolism.html
I am just telling a story of an amazing dog.
One evening while we were watching TV my beagle "Toby" tried to jump into my lap which he does all the time, he is my lap buddy, well he missed and fell back on to his butt rather hard. He started acting a little strange after that and started having trouble walking. By the next day he was really having issues with his back two legs. We took him to the vet to see what was wrong. They did a check-up and said it could be a couple of things 1) He could have blown a disc, 2) He could have had an Fibrocartilaginous Embolism, treatment is steroids, muscle relaxer and a pain reliever. So we had to find out what was wrong so we did an MRI (Yes an MRI, hey this is my bud and I will take care of him no matter what, actually both my dogs are in this category and her name is "Maggie")
The MRI came back negative for the blown disc and the prognosis was Fibrocartilaginous Embolism. So we bring Toby home and he can't walk or support his weight, very gut retching experience. Toby never gave up and he was a trooper from day 1. We took him out several times a day to do his business and we made the mistake of trying to help him to much. On the second day he hadn't done anything and we are getting very concerned. My lovely wife took him out and decided to back off a little and he finally did his business on his own, we just help with steadying him. Anyway that evening he decided he was going to walk and that was it, away he went very wobbly but walking. The vets were prepared to tell us it could be up to two weeks before he would get to this point. He amazes me with his grit and determination to walk again. I call him the miracle dog. He continues to improve and get stronger each day and it has become a challenge to slow him down so he doesn't hurt himself. And to give you a little more what this little guy is like, I was carrying him downs some stairs when I wrenched my ankle and fell back on my butt. After we sat down to cuddle, he sat back and licked my face showing his concern for me. So if your pet/buddy has suffered an Fibrocartilaginous Embolism, please don't give up hope, let them know you love them and be there for them. The rewards are simply beyond words. We are a week into the recovery process. He is walking, a little wobbly, but thinks he can run a jump which he can't but he keeps trying anyway. Exercise is very important to keep the joints working right. We hope and pray for his total recovery. I hope this will give you hope as you start on the road to recovery for your buddy.
I am just telling a story of an amazing dog.
"Mr Toby and his favorite toy"
One evening while we were watching TV my beagle "Toby" tried to jump into my lap which he does all the time, he is my lap buddy, well he missed and fell back on to his butt rather hard. He started acting a little strange after that and started having trouble walking. By the next day he was really having issues with his back two legs. We took him to the vet to see what was wrong. They did a check-up and said it could be a couple of things 1) He could have blown a disc, 2) He could have had an Fibrocartilaginous Embolism, treatment is steroids, muscle relaxer and a pain reliever. So we had to find out what was wrong so we did an MRI (Yes an MRI, hey this is my bud and I will take care of him no matter what, actually both my dogs are in this category and her name is "Maggie")
"Miss Maggie"
The MRI came back negative for the blown disc and the prognosis was Fibrocartilaginous Embolism. So we bring Toby home and he can't walk or support his weight, very gut retching experience. Toby never gave up and he was a trooper from day 1. We took him out several times a day to do his business and we made the mistake of trying to help him to much. On the second day he hadn't done anything and we are getting very concerned. My lovely wife took him out and decided to back off a little and he finally did his business on his own, we just help with steadying him. Anyway that evening he decided he was going to walk and that was it, away he went very wobbly but walking. The vets were prepared to tell us it could be up to two weeks before he would get to this point. He amazes me with his grit and determination to walk again. I call him the miracle dog. He continues to improve and get stronger each day and it has become a challenge to slow him down so he doesn't hurt himself. And to give you a little more what this little guy is like, I was carrying him downs some stairs when I wrenched my ankle and fell back on my butt. After we sat down to cuddle, he sat back and licked my face showing his concern for me. So if your pet/buddy has suffered an Fibrocartilaginous Embolism, please don't give up hope, let them know you love them and be there for them. The rewards are simply beyond words. We are a week into the recovery process. He is walking, a little wobbly, but thinks he can run a jump which he can't but he keeps trying anyway. Exercise is very important to keep the joints working right. We hope and pray for his total recovery. I hope this will give you hope as you start on the road to recovery for your buddy.
Friday, November 23, 2012
Reno National Championship Air Races 2012 Re-Visited
First off I would like to give a little background on myself
and my exposure to the Reno National Championship Air Races in Reno Nevada.
My name is Michael Jennings and I live in Billings
Montana. I first heard about the Reno
Air Races while I worked at McCarran Int. Airport in Las Vegas for Hughes
Aviation Services in 1973. I was a lineman
at the time when a P-51D Miss America landed for refueling on its way to Reno
for the Air Races. I visited with the
pilot while I refueled the plane and he told me a little about the races. Since then I always wanted to go to the Air
Races but never really had the chance until I retired in 2009.
My first trip to the races in 2009 was a thrill beyond
words, there is so much to see and do that at the end of the day you were
exhausted but happy. My first attempts
to get pictures really didn't work out for me, I didn't have a clue what I was
doing so I decided to try and learn more about photography. When I returned to Billings I immediately
joined two camera clubs and started asking a lot of questions and then
following up by doing research. I also
knew I had to upgrade my photography equipment to be more successful. I
bought two lenses, 70-200mm f2.8 IS II and the 17-40 ultra wide angle f.4 by
Canon. I also learned that a group called the media
had special access to the ramp and pylons.
So I did some more research and applied for credentials through a local
newspaper to cover two brothers Mark and Dave Standish from Billings crewing
for a pilot from St Petersburg FL, Pete Zaccagnino. My credentials were approved for 2010.
2010 was my first time as media was an eye opener, there is
so much to cover and it is hard to be at the right place at the right time but
you do the best you can. I met some photographers (3) who befriended
me and mentored me and it is to their credit that I have improved each
year. This was my first time being able
to get up close to the planes, pilots and out at the pylons. There are techniques you need to learn and
master. You also have to learn the rules
as an media person that involves your safety.
One rule they preach daily is if you are on the ramp and an aircraft
starts its engine, you need to move two planes away, if more than one starts there
engine, you must get behind the no prop turn line which is a solid black line
with two yellow dash lines on each side running down the ramp. Out at the pylons there are rules you must
follow as well. I took thousands of
shots but only kept a fraction of them.
I hooked up with the Standish brothers and did an interview on a Friday
morning. Again the pace was staggering
and at the end of the day you were exhausted.
2010 was a good year.
2011 I applied again for credentials and was approved. This time I wanted to see the whole event so
I arrived on Sunday and watched the qualifying part of the event learning all
the ins and outs of this process. I was
just settling in for the long haul when on Friday September 16, 2011 a horrible
tragedy struck. Jimmy Leeward and his
highly modified P-51D Mustang the Galloping Ghost crashed into a part of the
box seat section killing 10 people on the ground and the pilot. The cause was the mechanical failure of the
elevator trim tab. When I left the field
that evening, they were still attending to the injured and I felt so
overwhelmed and it was hard to believe such a devastating accident
occurred. That evening I met with my
friends and we talked about what happened and the future of the races. We all agreed that it would probably would
not happen in 2012 and it might restart in 2013. Well we were wrong because the Reno Air Races
Association (RARA) who sponsor, coordinated and put on the races did the
impossible. They worked through the
diversity, got key support from all the local and Federal agencies as well as
monetary support from the local businesses.
2012 I applied again for credentials not knowing what to
expect. They were approved. Returning to
the field on a early morning on September 12, 2012 was very emotional. I could still see the emergency vehicles and
shocked spectators milling around when I left last year in my mind.
I had learned more
techniques and had bought a new camera for this year. Again the days were a blur and the tempo was
fast. The 49th Reno Championship Air Races and Air Show was an incredible
event. The performers did an excellent
job entertaining the spectators, the racers put on an awesome show as well.
The races closed with
no injuries or fatalities. The amount of
dedication exhibited by the RARA staff to go forward with all the uncertainty
and to achieve their level of excellence is commendable. I can
only imagine what there 50th will be
like, awesome I am sure.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Reno Air Racing is back
Well the first full day of racing has come to and it wasa full day of exciting racing. Tomorrow promises to be a great one as well. I apologize for not posting pictures but my computer has developed issues. My iPad isn't capable of processing raw files. Will post some later. Be sure to check out RARA's website for the latest racing results and there Facebook page. I have to say RARA has done an exceptional job.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
3 weeks till Reno Air Races and Air Show
It's only a little more than 3 weeks till the Reno Air Races and Air Show have there 49th annual event. This year it will be an awesome display of performers both from the civilian and military side of the house and will have a very strong contingent of racers as well. There is no place else that has the awesome display of WWII aircraft performing at their peek. You will also see the military's new version of fighters, the U.S. Air Forces F-22 Raptor and the Navy's F-18 Hornet showing what they can do. They will have great static displays from the military and civilian side. The Heritage display has some great antique aircraft. If your an returning fan, it will be a special year as we remember our fallen comrades from last year. This will be the start of an new era. New pilots and planes will continue to evolve this great event. So please come and join us if you haven't already decided to do so. Remember September 13-16 in Reno and Stead airfield north of town. Till then race fans, good day.
Mike
Mike
Monday, July 9, 2012
The other half of the National Championshil Air Races and Air Show
So you now know what the National Championship Air Races are
about, so what about the Air Show? What else is there to see and do? Usually starting on Thursday, you will have
aerobatic shows in between the races by at least two or three performers. They usually perform once in the morning then
one more time in the afternoon. You also
have a military demonstration team such as the F-22 Raptor or the F-18 Hornet
that performs in the middle of the day.
Then you have static Military aircraft to walk through and
ask questions.
If that isn't enough for you they also have the Heritage display of antique aircraft. This is an awesome display.
Copyright Michael C. Jennings 2011
Usually you will also have one of the premier flight
demonstration teams such as the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, U.S. Navy Blue
Angles or the Canadian Snowbirds. They
perform in the late afternoon.
Copyright Michael C. Jennings 2010
Copyright Michael C. Jennings 2011
Copyright Michael C. Jennings 2010
If that isn't enough for you they also have the Heritage display of antique aircraft. This is an awesome display.
Copyright Michael C. Jennings 2010
Copyright Michael C. Jennings 2010
Copyright Michael C. Jennings 2010
Copyright Michael C. Jennings 2010
Needless to say your day will be filled with things to do
and if you decide to go to the pits, you usually see the pilot or one of the
pit crew members that you can talk to and ask questions. And of course the souvenirs that are
available are mind boggling. It is a
great time and well planned out. My
first time I attended, I got a package deal from one of the casinos which
included admission tickets, pit passes and shuttle from the hotel to the races
and back. There are several options that
you can customize to meet your needs.
Hope to see you all there in September.
The dates again are September 13-16, 2012... Have a great day a hope you come and enjoy a special event.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Unlimited racing class background
Last but definitely not least
the Unlimited Class. This class is by
far the most popular. It has been around
since the beginning of the National Championship Air Races at Stead Airport
north of Reno. The requirements for this
class are" Empty weight of 4500 pounds or more". All I have seen since I have been attending
are either vintage World War II(WWII) fighters and trainers or highly modified
WWII fighter and trainer aircraft. It is
an awesome experience to watch these aircraft in action. There are four divisions. Going from lowest to highest, Medallion is
run only on Thursday to allow the winner to advance to Bronze. Bronze is run Friday, Saturday and
Sunday. The winner advances to
Silver. Silver is also run on Friday,
Saturday and Sunday. The winner advances
to the Gold and yes it also runs Friday Saturday and Sunday. Now if a plane breaks and does not finish he
drops down to the next division and will have to work his way back up. So there is a lot of strategy being done on
how hard you want to push your plane in the beginning and during qualifying
because if you qualify for either Gold or Silver you don't race until Friday
afternoon giving your crew more time to prepare. This goes for all 6 classes of planes.
Some of the aircraft you will
see are:
·
P-51 Mustangs
#30 "Grim Reaper" P-51D
#16 "Lou IV" P-51D
·
F-8F-2 Bearcats
#77 "Rare Bear"
·
F-7F Tigercats
#3 "Here Kitty Kitty"
#3 "Here Kitty Kitty"
#1 "La Patrona"
·
FW-190
#145 "What Da Fockewulf"
· Yak 3
#0 "Rossiya Suka
·
Hawker Seafurys
#71 "Sawbones"
#8 "Dreadnaught"
· FM-2 Wildcat
#2 "Air Biscuit"
·
P-40 Curtiss Warhawks
#17 "Parrothead
#18 "Sneak Attack"
·
F-4U Corsair
#24 "Corsair"
These planes fly low, fast and turn left and are very
exciting to watch. So come on out and
join the fun this year as they have their 49th annual National Championship Air
Races in Reno this September starting the 13th on Thursday with the finale on
16th on Sunday.
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