Radio controlled airplane racing pylon racing , is one of the most exciting aspects of model aviation. The event comes down to one of the most basic objectives, see who can get around the flagpoles pylons faster than the other pilots in 10 laps, without turning inside a pylon cut. Like most competition disciplines of model aviation, there are a number of classes and it seems the sport is constantly evolving. Many of the popular classes are Electric formula one, Q, Quarter midget.

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The annual Reno Air Races usually evoke images of the Unlimited class: highly modified warbirds competing around a roughly eight-mile oval course at speeds approaching mph. The smaller and slower Formula One class, however, has attracted more pilots and aircraft in a half-century of racing than the other five Reno classes. Even with a course only a bit longer than three miles, Formula One racers manage to achieve speeds of mph. After World War I, military surplus aircraft initially dominated air racing in the United States and abroad. In , however, organizers of the National Air Races in Dayton, Ohio, featured two events restricted to light airplanes with engines of less than 80 cubic inches, i.


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