Hey folks,
I was watching the Indy 500 and it gave me somthing to ponder about air racing. Like many of you, I enjoy watching these amazing souped up warbirds in the Unlimited class. However somthing in me has this nagging fear that eventually after years of this envelope pushing flying, many of these old birds are either going to crash (very sad to see it happen) or pushed until they are no longer airworthy. And since many of them are relatively rare warbirds it seems that it is slowly draining a precious collection of planes from the sky.
My question is, with todays composite technology and powerful turboprops, it seems they could design aircraft that are certianly as fast if not faster and quite exciting and yet we seem to not be looking for an eventual replacement for the 'unlimited' class. I dont want to see it replaced but I feel it may be inevitable.
Cheers
TJ
I was watching the Indy 500 and it gave me somthing to ponder about air racing. Like many of you, I enjoy watching these amazing souped up warbirds in the Unlimited class. However somthing in me has this nagging fear that eventually after years of this envelope pushing flying, many of these old birds are either going to crash (very sad to see it happen) or pushed until they are no longer airworthy. And since many of them are relatively rare warbirds it seems that it is slowly draining a precious collection of planes from the sky.
My question is, with todays composite technology and powerful turboprops, it seems they could design aircraft that are certianly as fast if not faster and quite exciting and yet we seem to not be looking for an eventual replacement for the 'unlimited' class. I dont want to see it replaced but I feel it may be inevitable.
Cheers
TJ