Sunday, June 14, 2009

Red Bull Air Race Windsor 5



Photos from Windsor
Taro Imahara/TIPP

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Red Bull Air Race Windsor 4

Very disappointed team at the moment due to a technical problem with the aircraft that precludes us continuing racing at Windsor. The plane is now disassembled ready to move to the repair facility. We will work on the plane and be ready for Budapest.

Good luck to the other teams!

Friday, June 12, 2009

Red Bull Air Race Windsor 3




Attached photos by Taro Imahara at the TRW before todays 1st training flight.
Yoshi's reaction from the 1st time in the box at Windsor was that the course is tight but the mods we have done have improved the feel of the plane!

Photos:Taro IMAHARA/TIPP

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Windsor Race Report 2


First training day was not to be. We set off to the airport with anticipation but by the time the first 5 planes had flown the rain was coming down and those were to be the only flights of the day. Yoshi and I decided to head back but Yoshi was hungry and a bit cold so we stopped at a Chinese restaurant near the airport for some hot noodles. After this afternoon snack the weather had become a bit better so we asked for a test flight to make sure the plane was running as we expected and to keep Yoshi's G tolerance up. We quickly went back to the TRW and Yoshi went for a quick flight. The engine data from the flight is downloaded and analysed and is looking good. Tomorrow should be fine!

Photo shows a wet TRW pit area as it was around 14:00 today.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Windsor Race Report 1


Things are starting to heat up. The TRW is open. The planes are in their respective hangers. One thing noticeable is the top 3 are being more "open" with their cowlings, literally. Few covers or closed door work on the planes. It seems that most people have figured out what the others are doing so it is not worh going to the trouble of hiding things anymore. If you haven't "got it" now, catching up is going to be difficult seems to be the attitude at the top. Further down though especially in the Americam camps, work seems a bit more frenzied. There are a lot of mid group and bottom group teams including Team Muroya, working to grab some points from the top guys and stamp their mark on the rest of the season!

All is looking good for some great racing here at Windsor.

Picture: All looks quite but inside the hangers, teams are preparing their race planes for first training tomorrow.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Race 31 arrives in Windsor




2017.4 Nautical miles covered(3631.32km)
10.6 hours flight time
187 gals of fuel (710liters)
Average speed 190 knots (342kph)

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Windsor race getting closer!



Red Bull Air Race Team Muroya report.

For those who might wonder, "how do these high tech race planes get from race to race". Well, sometimes disassembled and flown in a jumbo jet or in a container over the ocean and sometimes they fly there. Between San Diego and Windsor the planes have gone mostly to some place to have modifications and will all converge on Windsor by June 7th.

Race 31 is typical. Some work has been done which we hope will improve our team results in the coming races. Now the plane is being flown from California to Windsor by TC Robert. Yesterday he stopped at Chandler near Phoenix for the night and was looked after by Team Chambliss. Today he has flown as far as Guthrie, Oklahoma and Race 31 is hangered at the Zivko factory, home of the Zivko Edge, together with Hannes Arch's plane. Hannes' plane was trucked there for repair from San Diego following his bird strike incident.

In a day or two Race 31 should be in Windsor after the 1900 nautical mile flight from California.

Robs self portrait at 7,500ft doing 200knots and Wind Power farm, on a farm, new Amarillo.