Damn....Nick Macy and Chris Rushing passed.
We posted almost simultaneously -- glad to see PoA merged our threads.Two pilots killed in crash on final day of Air Races
Emergency crews responded to an incident at Reno-Stead Airport Sunday afternoon.www.kolotv.com
RIP
Am I the only one glad to see these races come to an end?
No, but I don't think it's a net win. I hate the crashes, but I believe that racing is valuable for innovation and I believe that the participants are adults who likely also believe that their sport has value.Am I the only one glad to see these races come to an end?
Sad to see this...
but I believe that racing is valuable for innovation
and I believe that the participants are adults who likely also believe that their sport has value.
The T-6s? Probably not, but the sport classes - there's definitely still stuff being done.Maybe true many years ago, but I doubt there’s much useful we’re learning from making old prop planes go faster. The race planes are pretty far removed from, say, an F35.
The bleeding edge of the bleeding edge of technology has always been a dangerous place to be.The T-6s? Probably not, but the sport classes - there's definitely still stuff being done.
The bleeding edge of the bleeding edge of technology has always been a dangerous place to be.
How many died to bring us the Jet age? Unfortunately, great rewards often come at great risk to those pioneering it.
Landing a T-6, not so much, but those guys study EVERYTHING to try and make it a tiny bit faster.Which, sadly, has nothing to do with landing a T6. This is just sad and tragic. Damn shame.
Which, sadly, has nothing to do with landing a T6. This is just sad and tragic. Damn shame.
The usefulness of any type of racing is debatable.
I don't think it's "merely" incidental. The higher the incentive, the more likely people are to invent something, or tweak it. Even those 80 year old T-6s were being cared for and polished, and studied for any way they could improve their aerodynamics, weight and balance, and mechanical advantage. A lot of time and love is put into that. Some of those guys really, really love to tinker and study. The competition just justifies it. I think sometimes the competition justifies the effort.Any practical utility is incidental.
Am I the only one glad to see these races come to an end?
Sad to see this...
And car racing? You want to get rid of that too? Motorcycle racing? Bicycle racing?Maybe true many years ago, but I doubt there’s much useful we’re learning from making old prop planes go faster. The race planes are pretty far removed from, say, an F35.
Why can’t we just be honest with ourselves? This “sport” is nothing more than a bunch of rich guys who have just a little too much money, coupled with just a little too much time. It’s entertainment and a competition to see who can be bigger and “badder”.And car racing? You want to get rid of that too? Motorcycle racing? Bicycle racing?
Where's your line?
No. When I saw a clip of the races the other day, I wondered how they don't crash more often.Am I the only one glad to see these races come to an end?
Why can’t we just be honest with ourselves? This “sport” is nothing more than a bunch of rich guys who have just a little too much money, coupled with just a little too much time. It’s entertainment and a competition to see who can be bigger and “badder”.
If you call that innovation, then so be it.
Unless they want to use public resources and do it in front of crowds.So what? They don’t owe you an explanation of why they do it.
Unless they want to use public resources and do it in front of crowds.
That’s exactly what a lot of people say about us GA pilots.Why can’t we just be honest with ourselves? This “sport” is nothing more than a bunch of rich guys who have just a little too much money, coupled with just a little too much time. It’s entertainment and a competition to see who can be bigger and “badder”.
If you call that innovation, then so be it.
Yes. What's your point?You mean the crowds that choose to go there and pay money to see the event?