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Takes us into the high-risk world of Unlimited Air Racing, following the 1997 & 1998 championships at the Reno Nat. Air Races. Flying wingtip to wingtip around pylons at nearly 500 mph, just yards above the sagebrush, Reno s big throaty warbirds are piloted by an adrenaline-addicted, type-A elite with oversize talent & egos. Follows the evolution of the competition planes from the exotic custom contraptions of the 1930s to the current killing machines like the Mustang & Bearcat, still the fastest piston-engine planes ever built. Follows the evolution of the pilots from the old-time air cowboys like Jimmy Doolittle & Roscoe Turner to cool-handed racers like Tiger Destefani & Lyle Shelton to the new generation of hot young fighter pilots. Illustrations.

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Robert Gandt, a former navy pilot and current Delta Airlines captain, is the author of Bogeys and Bandits (Viking and Penguin), Sky Gods, and two other books. He lives in Daytona Beach, Florida.
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A history of Unlimited AirRacing over 35 years at Reno, Nev., an annual high-risk competition among veteran top pilots of propeller-driven planes that are mostly hyped-up WWII surplus fighters innovatively improved to drive their original wartime speed to close to 500 miles per hour. Gandt (Bogeys and Bandits, 1997, etc.), a former navy pilot and a current Delta Air Lines captain, writes of the successors to old-time daredevil speedsters and test pilots like Jimmy Doolittle and Roscoe Turner. The modern racers, who may be friends and comrades, try to outdo one another while competing to win the big race near the desert at Reno. The best fighters of WWII, such as the P-51 Mustang and the P-38 Lightning, were worked on by expert, creative pit crews and investors to win the coveted race and the fat purse. Professional air racing has been called the most dangerous sport in the world, one that sometimes claims the lives of the most adroit and experienced pilots. The Reno event attracts as many as 100,000 grandstand spectators. Some form fan clubs around favorite celebrity pilots. The majority of the contestants are former military and airline flyers, ``hotshot'' test pilots, and a few former astronauts. Gandt describes some scary situations, when even the best equipment, stressed and strained by the tremendous speed, can result in crashes and loss of life despite the superior skills of flyers and ground crews. Gandt points out that WWII relics gradually wear down and become too valuable as antiques and collectors items to be risked in demanding competition. Included are colorful descriptions of characters driven by their love of planes and flying. May well appeal to aficionados of flying and those who enjoy adventure stories, but not necessarily the general-reader population. -- Copyright ©1999, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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  • PublisherViking/Penguin
  • Publication date1999
  • ISBN 10 1422354881
  • ISBN 13 9781422354889
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages313
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