Pilots confirmed for Jet Racing
Pilots confirmed for Jet Racing
A NASA astronaut who has completed six space shuttle flights has been confirmed as one of the pilots taking part in high-speed jet racing at the Warbirds Over Wanaka International Colonel Curtis Brown of the United States was flight commander on two of his six space missions and is also a five times Reno Jet Air Race Champion.
Alongside Curtis in the
“Reno” team contesting the #GigatownWanaka Jet races
will be three times Red Bull World Air Race champion, Mike
Mangold.
“Jet racing is fast and exciting, both for
the pilots and the spectators on the ground. Group racing
around a 14-kilometre closed course yields speeds over
700kph, with maximum G-forces in turns, and the challenges
of passing. We’ve heard a lot about Warbirds Over Wanaka
and very much want to be a part of it,” Mr Mangold
said.
This is the first time that both of these
‘rock stars’ of American jet air racing will be
competing alongside each other outside the USA, according to
airshow general manager, Ed Taylor.
The third member
of the team is John ‘Johnny Rocket’ Kokshoorn who lives
in Australia but has previously competed at the world-famous
Reno Jet Air Races. John completed his Reno race training
under Curtis Brown, Mr Taylor said.
The three visiting
pilots will be flying Aero L-29 jets, one of which arrived
at Wanaka last week to be permanently based in the Southern
Lakes area. The aircraft is operated by Wanaka- based
Aviation which now has three Warbird aircraft available for
leisure flights.
The international team will be taking on a New Zealand team comprised of seasoned jet pilots Brett Emeny, Paul ‘Huggy’ Hughan and Peter Vause.
Brett
Emeny has been flying for nearly 40 years and will be
competing in his own Vampire. Paul Hughan will also be
flying a Vampire while Peter Vause will be piloting his Aero
L39.
Mr Mangold said he and his colleagues saw the
event as a chance to promote jet racing outside the United
States. “Many people from New Zealand and Australia have
travelled to Reno for the air races over the years but most
have not, so to have it happening right there in Wanaka
gives them a chance to see us in action on their own
patch.”
“The event also gives us the opportunity
to pit our skills against some very fine New Zealand Jet
pilots, so all-in-all it’s going to be a great experience
for everyone – most of all the spectators,”
Mr Taylor said there had been a boost in ticket sales since the announcement of the #GigatownWanaka Jet event, particularly from Australians and North Islanders.
“While this
event is attracting national and international interest it
wouldn’t be happening if a group of local Wanaka people
hadn’t got in behind it,” says Ed.
The naming
rights sponsor is #GigatownWanaka which is the group behind
the bid by Wanaka to win the Chorus-sponsored competition
which would give it the fastest internet access of any city
or town in the Southern Hemisphere.
“#GigatownWanaka
is already way out in front in the competition and we’re
thrilled they’ve chosen Warbirds Over Wanaka as another
way for them to get even more support for the other local
sponsors who are helping out with the event are Skydive
Wanaka and Maungatua
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