Tue, Sep 28, 2004
John Parker's Blue Thunder Headed For Nellis
(We got this email Monday from John Parker, one of the best
of the best at the Reno Air Races. It was such a gracious note, we
though we'd pass it along!--ed.)
Blue Thunder Air Racing congratulates Darryl Greenamyer, his
crew chief Andy Chiavetta, and the rest of their team on winning
the Sport Class Gold Race at the 41st Annual National Championship
Air Races in REno (NV). And what a Reno it was. The Reno Air Racing
Association put on perhaps the greatest air races of all time this
year; their efforts are appreciated.
In years past, race teams have inspired us with their
sportsmanship and camaraderie as they work with their competitor to
prepare their planes. This year was no different. The Sports Class
had its share of problems, but no team faced them alone. It's this
selfless support that embodies the Sport Class and the air racing
spirit.
Blue Thunder Air Racing is proud to walk away with a new
qualifying record of 349.507 mph, a new race record of 344.495 mph,
and the second place trophy. Our success is directly linked to Ryan
Falconer building a great engine, ERC Racing Fuels helping that
engine achieve its full potential, AeroShell Oil keeping that
engine happy, and Hartzell Propellers turning that power into
speed. A special thanks goes out to the Blue Thunder crew, whose
tireless efforts are always appreciated. And a very special thanks
to all the fans who support and encouraged us through the
years.
Plans are underway for next year's races; but first, Blue
Thunder's next stop will be Aviation Nation at Nellis Air Force
Base in Las Vegas (NV) on November 13th and 14th. You won't want to
miss this air show, which includes an air race demonstration. We
hope to see you there!
John Parker
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