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Biplane Class Gallery | National Championship Air Races

    https://airrace.org/sights-and-sounds/racing-class-info/biplane-class-gallery/
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biplaneracing.org

    http://www.biplaneracing.org/
    The Sport Biplane Class "The Biplane Class, represented by small, aerobatic aircraft like the Pitts Special, the Mong and the Smith Miniplane, gives pilots a chance to apply their skills to racing on a 3.18-mile course at speeds exceeding 200 mph."-A bit about this class from a irrace.org.

Biplane Class Racing - Vintage Airplane Photos

    https://www.vintageairplanephotos.com/air-racing/biplane-class-racing/
    Biplane Class Racing. The very first Sport or Racing Biplane Races were held at the inaugural Reno Racing Event in 1964. The idea to use the airplanes in competition came from Reno Race organizer and originator, Bill Stead, who saw, in the proliferation of small Biplanes such as Pitts Specials, Knight Twisters, Stardusters, Smith Miniplanes, EAA Biplanes, and others, a ready …

Rules, Pilots, & History - biplaneracing.org

    http://www.biplaneracing.org/news-events
    Click here, to check with the National Championship Air Race website for racer, application and info. Biplane Class Rules. Biplane Class Rules. Click here, for Official Professional Race Pilots Association Specifications and Rules For The Sport Biplane Class (updated Mar. 1, 2017). Biplane Aircraft & Pilots. Biplane Aircraft & Pilots.

Racing’s Fastest Biplane Is About to Face New …

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/air-space-magazine/be-fastest-biplane-180975609/
    In 1983, only three aircraft competed in the championship heat of the Racing Biplane sub-class: Sundancer, Sorceress, and Cobra, finishing in that order with a winning speed of 217.6 mph.

Air racing - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_racing
    Air racing is a type of motorsport that involves airplanes or other types of aircraft that compete over a fixed course, with the winner either returning the shortest time, the one to complete it with the most points, or to come closest to a previously estimated time.

Reno Air Races: Meet The Planes - Microsoft Flight …

    https://www.flightsimulator.com/reno-air-races-meet-the-planes/
    At the National Championship Air Races, the Biplane class competes on the 3.18 mile course, the shortest of Reno’s three pylon courses. Unique among Reno’s racers, the Biplanes also begin their competition from a fully stopped position on the runway, taking off in three rows with placement determined by the results of pre-race qualification heats.

Reno Air Racing Classes and Rules - aafo.com

    http://aafo.com/racing/classes.htm
    The biplanes are very agile and tend to do allot of upward and downward maneuvering while they race at speeds approaching 200MPH. A very exciting class, the biplanes are considered by many to be the closest of all classes with the differences between 1 st and 3 rd place measured in mere fractions of seconds.

Racing Class Information - Reno Air Races

    https://airrace.org/sights-and-sounds/racing-class-info/
    Unlimited, Jet Racing, F-1, Biplane, Sport, T6, STOL Drag. The STIHL National Championship Air Races are a legacy of history, heritage and preservation. Of daring, imagination and wonder. Of memories made, traditions formed and legends created one amazing race at a time. Engines roaring. Crowds cheering. Hearts pounding. Get a taste of the ...

Home - Sport Class Air Racing

    https://www.sportclass.com/
    The purpose of the Sport Class Air Racing Association is to highlight new and innovative work being done in the development of high performance kit built aircraft. In order to promote development of new aircraft and ideas, the aircraft eligibility is very relaxed compared to most racing. The aircraft eligibility, as read from the Sport Class ...

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