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| By Carmelo Turdo |
The Air Race Classic is an all-female aviation event that continues the tradition of the Golden Age air races using current flight standards to promote opportunities for women pilots. It is not the wind in your hair speed dash of yesteryear, but a true test of flight planning, navigation and in-flight decision-making as teams plot their course to each waypoint. The teams compete against the speed handicap for their actual aircraft, with the results depending more on precision and adaptability than sheer speed. There are minimum qualifications for entering in the Competition and Intercollegiate classes, while the rules for the Non-Competition class are more flexible.
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On Saturday, several more teams arrived before the 10:00 A.M. deadline, including The Real Housewives of KCPS. We met them as they taxied to their parking area, and we also visited briefly with the Billiken Blues from St. Louis University. Throughout the morning, team members decorated the outdoor picnic area with chalk art before enjoying their buffet lunch.
On Saturday Afternoon, the St. Louis aviation community joined the Air Race Classic teams to provide a STEM opportunity for area Scouts and other youth organizations registered for the event. EAA Chapter 864, Chapter 32 and other volunteers provided hands-on activities and demonstrations of the scientific principles and hardware used in aircraft design and operation. Here we include an aircraft pre-flight inspection, introduction to aircraft instruments, piston engine and propeller demonstration, lift/thrust/drag experiments, aeronautical chart reading and air traffic control script exercise.
The Aero Experience thanks St. Louis Regional Airport Director Danny Adams and is staff, the Air Race Classic organization, the EAA Chapters, Southwestern Illinois College, Women in Aviation St. Louis Chapter, the Air Race Classic team participants and everyone who contributed to making the pre-race experience smooth and enjoyable. We will cover the Saturday Fly-In and pre-race interview with one of the local St. Louis teams, The Real Housewives of KCPS, in separate posts.




























































