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NM Rocket Team Announces Appointments Of Race Pilot, Crew Chief

Santa Fe Rocket Racing Includes NAA Award-Winning Pilot

The newest Rocket Racing Team -- Santa Fe Rocket Racing of Albuquerque, NM -- announced the addition of two new team members this week.

Dave Morss of Redwood City, CA has signed on as the team's Chief Pilot, and Albuquerque's own Paul Novacek of Albuquerque has signed on as Vice-President and Crew Chief.

Morss is a well known entity in the racing community, and for his accomplishments as an experimental test pilot. He has competed in more races (170) than anyone in the history of Reno Air Racing, has set course records in Reno and been awarded two Pulitzer Aviation Trophies from the National Aeronautics Association.

In total, Dave set 13 world speed records, eight of which still stand today. He has also provided services as a test pilot for over 35 different prototype aircraft.

Dave will be responsible for the testing and racing of the Mark-I racer expected to be delivered soon to the Santa Fe racing team. Dave said, "I'm always looking to be on the cutting edge of aviation technology, and I see the Rocket Racing League and Team Santa Fe as the next step in the evolution of air racing."

Paul Novacek has signed on as team Vice-President and Crew Chief. He holds a B.S. in Avionics and M.S. in Aviation Human Factors from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in addition to holding multiple Flight Instruction ratings.

An active maintenance and avionics technician, he has over 25 years experience in corporate aircraft and air racing. Paul's extensive aviation career includes Principle Investigator positions at NASA and as a Human Factors Engineer with Raytheon.

Novacek, as Crew Chief, will manage the maintenance, operations and pit crew of the Mark-I and future Mark-II Rocket Racers, now under development.

"I foresee Rocket Racing and Team Santa Fe as the bleeding edge of technology and one of the most exciting spectator sports to arrive on the scene in quite a long time."

Team owner, Marc R. Cumbow states, "Dave's extensive flying background and his unmatched experience as an air racing pilot are going to prove to be one of our team's greatest assets ... The other teams will now have a run for their money! This, together with Paul's engineering background and management experience has put Santa Fe Rocket Racing on track to be a leading force in the Rocket Racing League."

The Rocket Racing League (RRL) is an aerospace entertainment organization, which combines the competition of racing with the excitement of rocketry. RRL is dedicated to providing safe and thrilling experiences for families through live events, television broadcasts and interactive technologies. The league's mission is to serve as a technology accelerator in the areas of airframe, propulsion and spacecraft design, and reach for the future to inspire the next generation of spaceflight enthusiasts.

FMI: www.rocketracingleague.com, www.davemorss.com

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