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    I'm all for having more jets going around the pylons, [Race5 said in an eariler post that any straight wing jet can race this year}...BUT, I was looking at www.warbirdalley.com and the speed differences start jumping out at you. The max-speed for the L-39 is listed at 435 MPH [at sea level, 485 mph at 19,600 ft ] the Buckeye is listed at 521 MPH, and the T-33 is listed at 600 MPH !!! [the buckeye and T-33 did not state any difference between sea level and 19,600 the way the L-39 did] Now you guys know a LOT [a LOT] more about the racing than I do, but what does this do for the racing??

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    Re: Jets, MPH difference????

    I assume its going to be like the unlimited, where the speed difference is 300-500 mph.

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    • #3
      Re: Jets, MPH difference????

      Hmmm, I wonder if that means Mr. Hinton will try for Jet Gold this year in the POF T-33...
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      -Matt
      Red Bull has no earthly idea what "air racing" is.

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        Re: Jets, MPH difference????

        The T-33's at Mojave back in the seventies were going about 550 on a 15 mile course at 2800 feet msl.
        Chris...

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          Re: Jets, MPH difference????

          Originally posted by Chris McMillin
          The T-33's at Mojave back in the seventies were going about 550 on a 15 mile course at 2800 feet msl.
          Chris...

          Yup...and the feedback was that THAT was about the optimum speed for the pilots too. They also flew F-86's in '73, which were about 50-70 mph faster than the T-33's, and all three pilots reported that it was just too exhausting on their bodies.

          I also seem to recall that Clay Lacy figured out that if you took the tiptanks off the T-33, it was significantly faster.

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          • #6
            Re: Jets, MPH difference????

            Pls. inform us what list of potential straight wing birds could or would qualify for this event

            BM

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            • #7
              Re: Jets, MPH difference????

              So true,
              And Leroy Penhall took full advantage of that discovery.
              Chris...





              I also seem to recall that Clay Lacy figured out that if you took the tiptanks off the T-33, it was significantly faster.[/QUOTE]

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