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Fly Low, Fly Fast Inside the Reno Air Races Gandt. Centered on the 1997 and 1998 Reno championships, this study of the high-risk world of Unlimited Air Racing traces the history of the colorful, often deadly sport. You'll follow the evolution of competition planes from the exotic contraptions of the 1930s to the current killing machines such as the Mustang and Bearcat. You'll also learn of legendary pilots such as Doolittle and Roscoe Turner, and of a new generation of hot young pilots for whom speed is life. 315 pages, 6"x 9", hardcover. #0005172
Price: $26.95
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Legacy of Speed 2008 Calendar
Aviation Wall Calendar. Celebrate the history of air racing with images that span 61 years of the world's fastest motor sport! You'll enjoy decades of Unlimited racers including Mustangs, Bearcats, Sea Furys, a Super Corsair, a P-38, a P-39, and others… all in such large, bright color photographs you'll think they were shot yesterday. Measures 14"x 11" and includes a September-December 2007 bonus planner page. #0080131
Price: $14.95
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F8F and Military History Study Fact Guide. |
| The ever popular Rare Bear piloted by John Penney
qualified with the fastest qualification time in the Unlimited Class at
495.039 mph of the 40th National Championships Air Race & Air Show, which was
held in Reno Stead Field. Thunder Tiger has teamed up with the Rare Bear Racing
team to bring this legendary airplane to you.
The last of Grumman's great single-seat, single-engine naval fighters, the F8F Bearcat was the best of its breed but arrived too late for action in World War II. The F8F Bearcat was the last piston-engine "cat" fighter produced by Grumman. It combined the agility of the Zero with the power of the F4U Corsair in a tiny airframe. The resulting fighter had outstanding speed and climb performance and saw action in post-WWII conflicts. |
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