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  2. Formula V Air Racing - Wikipedia

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    The proposal for Formula V has its roots in the 1964 Reno Air Races. [1] In 1969, Air racer, Steve Wittman presented at the Rockford air convention of the Experimental Aircraft Association specifications for a racing event based around aircraft powered with a Volkswagen air-cooled engine .

  3. List of accidents involving sports teams - Wikipedia

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    Novosibirsk youth ice hockey team: Ice hockey: Aeroflot: Antonov An-24B: Toguchin vicinity, Soviet Union: 45: c. 20: Caused by a nighttime collision with a weather balloon. The team was on its way to the Golden Puck tournament. There were no survivors. [14] 2 October 1970: Wichita State University: American football: Golden Eagle Aviation ...

  4. List of racing aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Midget Class racing [14] Monnett Sonerai: US: 1971: Formula V Air Racing: Monocoupe 110 Special: US: 1931: National Air Races [15] Morane-Saulnier G: France: 1912: Schneider Trophy [1] Morane-Saulnier H: France: 1913: Wiener Neustadt International Air Meet: Mustang Aeronautics Midget Mustang: US: 1948: Cleveland Air Race: Napier-Heston Racer ...

  5. Red Bull Air Race World Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Red Bull Air Race is featured as a playable mini-game in a special dedicated "Red Bull space" for PlayStation Home released on 8 January 2009. [22] The Red Bull Air Race is also featured as an advanced mission in Microsoft's Flight Simulator X. Additional racing missions and courses were included as part of 2007's Acceleration expansion pack.

  6. Air racing - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, American Formula One racing was exported to Europe (Great Britain, and then to France), where almost as many races have been held as in the U.S.A. Also in 1970, the California 1000 Air Race started at the Mojave Airport with a 66 lap unlimited air race that featured a Douglas DC-7, with one aircraft completing the circuit. [4] [5]

  7. Southern Aeronautical Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company specialized in the design of Formula V Air Racing aircraft for amateur construction. [1] [2] The company was formed as a Florida Domestic for Profit Corporation on 26 January 1968 and listed Charles W. Lasher as President and Director; John W. Lasher as Treasurer and Director and Helen B. Lasher as Director and Secretary. The ...

  8. CAFE Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The start formula was V x MPG x W, later V^1.25 x MPG x W^0.75, [3] where V = average speed over the course of the race, MPG = miles per US gallon of fuel and W = cabin payload in pounds. The first regular races to use this formula were the CAFE 250, then CAFE 400, which were held each summer from 1981 to 1990 and carried a purse of $2,000.

  9. Monnett Experimental Aircraft - Wikipedia

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    The Sonerai I was specially built to be used as a Formula V Air Racing racer. The follow-on aircraft, the Sonerai II was a two-seat modification that made the aircraft more marketable for sport piloting. [2] In 1982, the company marketed its Moni motor glider. It was built of aluminum and featured bonded wing skins. [3]