I'll go first...
Hope to see yall in my rear view mirror
Golden Age Aircraft Entry is the DH.88 Comet "Reine Astrid" G-ACSR (FSX de Havilland Comet Package by David Grindele).
Modern GA Aircraft Entry is the Flight1 Pilatus PC-12 sporting the Red Bull/Sauber F1 Race Colors by "Butch, via the kind folks at AussieX." It's flying under Swiss Registry HB-FOT.
Very
Second thoughts about the length of some of the legs,,,,,that's a long time to "tend" the stick.
Hat's off to ya! That will be quite a piece of work when you're done.
Cheers,
Thanks salt_air... but since I'm required to carry an extra 170lbs of ballast in the aft seat, he'll be doing much of the flying.
The greater challenge for me will be during low speeds with a significant x-wind ( >60° & > 10-15kts during the initial takeoff roll and shortly after the tail drops on a wheel landing)... something I will try to avoid like the proverbial plague. You'll probably agree things can get quite squirrely in a hurry; the only "near fool-proof" way for me to avoid a merry-go-round ride is with differential throttle. I think I'd prefer a near zero-zero viz landing with zero winds to it being severe clear and have a 15kt 90° x-wind.
At any rate, yes, I am very excited about this race (like a kid at Christmas) and thankful the Race Committee put this one together. We had quite a few magnificent crews for Evita and hoping the same here. :ernae:
Another Spartan Executive is entering the race as of this post.
A GA entry TBA after some more research.
Good Luck everyone!
Tally Ho.........
The Percival Mew Gull deserves its spot in the sun. The small lightweight racer stood at the head of the class in British handicap racing during the 1930s.
(After this white knuckle ride, I'm planning to parallel Harvey in a smooth comfortable Beech Duke for the GA milk run.)