STIHL National Championship Air Races Set For September 11-15

STIHL National Championship Air Races Set For September 11-15

RENO, Nev. (February 4, 2019) — Aviation tradition returns to Reno, Nev. this September with the STIHL National Championship Air Races. The event brings aviation enthusiasts from around the world to experience a legendary show and one of the last events of its kind.

For one week, the high desert north of Reno becomes home to hundreds of aircraft, their pilots and crews, many eager to compete in heart-pounding head-to-head air racing. Qualified competitors vie for the top spot in six racing classes including Unlimited, Jet, Sport, T-6, Formula One and Biplane.

The event also features civilian and military flight demonstrations, static aircraft displays, food and merchandise vendors and new additions set for 2019.

U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds
After nearly 10 years the Thunderbirds will take to the skies for the 56th annual event with their impressive formation flying and daring solo routines that display the skill and extreme capability of both the pilot and jet. Pilots will perform nearly 40 maneuvers including a ground show and air demonstration.

National Aviation Heritage Invitational
The premiere vintage aircraft competition, also known as NAHI, will shine up the ramp with some of the finest vintage aircraft in the country vying for the coveted Neil A. Armstrong Aviation Heritage Trophy. NAHI was established more than two decades ago at the National Championship Air Races by Rolls-Royce, The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum and the National Aviation Hall of Fame. Applications are due Aug. 15 at HeritageTrophy.com. Participants are encouraged to register early as space is limited.

Tickets are now on sale for the 56th annual STIHL National Championship Air Races. Reserved seats will be the same price as general admission at this year’s event. For more information, visit AirRace.org.

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About the STIHL National Championship Air Races:         
The STIHL National Championship Air Races are held every September just north of Reno by the Reno Air Racing Association, a 501(c)(3). The event has become an institution for Northern Nevada and aviation enthusiasts from around the world with six racing classes, a large display of static aircraft and several military and civilian flight demonstrations. Independent economic impact studies have shown that the event generates as much as $91.7 million annually for the local economy. For more information on the 2019 STIHL National Championship Air Races, to obtain media credentials, volunteer, be a vendor or purchase tickets for this year’s event, visit www.airrace.org.

About the National Aviation Heritage Invitational:
The vision and mission of the National Aviation Heritage Invitational (NAHI) LLC is to support our aviation industry by doing two important functions; honoring our rich aviation history and inspiring the next generation to pursue careers within the aviation industry.

NAHI was created to ensure our rich aviation history is kept alive by encouraging the restoration and preservation of vintage aircraft to flying condition. NAHI accomplishes this via a friendly annual competition, where each aircraft is judged against restoration standards established by the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. We bring together some of the finest examples of restored vintage aircraft in the country to compete for the grand champion Neil A. Armstrong Aviation Heritage Trophy. 

NAHI utilizes the aircraft, owners and judging staff to help inspire students to consider careers within the aviation industry. We also utilize the ISTAT Careers in Aviation video series to highlight some of the great career opportunities available within our industry.

National Aviation Heritage Invitational Returns to Reno

National Aviation Heritage Invitational Returns to Reno

Reno, Nev. (January 28, 2019) – Applications are now open for the National Aviation Heritage Invitational (NAHI). The premiere vintage aircraft competition will take place on the ramp at the STIHL National Championship Air Races, Sept. 11-15, 2019 in Reno, Nev. Applications are due Aug. 15, space is limited.

“This competition is as unique as the races themselves,” said Tony Logoteta, COO of the National Championship Air Races. “We are excited to have it return to its birthplace and feature some of the finest restored vintage aircraft in the country.”

NAHI was established more than two decades ago at the National Championship Air Races by Rolls-Royce, The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum and the National Aviation Hall of Fame. Since it began, the competition has continued to honor America’s rich aviation history and inspire the next generation to pursue aviation careers.

“Each competing aircraft must be at least 45 years old and restored to airworthy condition,” said Colin Powers, chief judge. “Aircraft are judged on authenticity, quality of workmanship, attention to detail and technical merit.”

All aircraft applications are reviewed by a five-member judging team. Those accepted will be judged in the following five categories:

  • Antique Aircraft: (Orville and Wilbur Wright Trophy) must be 1934 or earlier.
  • Classic Aircraft: (Paul E. Garber Trophy) must be 1935 to 1955.
  • Contemporary Aircraft: (Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Trophy) 1956 to 1974.
  • Large Aircraft: (Herb Kelleher Trophy) wingspans over 45 feet up to 1974.
  • Military Aircraft: (Henry “Hap” Arnold Trophy) all Warbirds up to 1974.

“The judging criteria was created by representatives of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum,” said Nelson Blankenship, chief of restorations for the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. “The Smithsonian is actively involved in NAHI and representatives from our restoration staff serve annually on the judging team.”

Neil Armstrong, a National Aviation Hall of Famer and longtime supporter of NAHI, attended many trophy presentations and helped present and admire the aircraft. In 2012, the year Armstrong died, the grand prize trophy was renamed in his honor.

“The overall winning aircraft will be awarded the Neil A. Armstrong Aviation Heritage Trophy which resides in the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center located at Washington Dulles Airport in Virginia,” said Ken Perich, NAHI chairman. “In addition, the National Aviation Hall of Fame People’s Choice Award Trophy, sponsored by Air & Space Smithsonian magazine, will be awarded to the owner of the aircraft receiving the largest number of votes cast by the airshow attendees.”

For more information and to apply visit HeritageTrophy.com or contact June Powers, director of participants at NAHI at [email protected].

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About the National Aviation Heritage Invitational:
The vision and mission of the National Aviation Heritage Invitational (NAHI) LLC is to support our aviation industry by doing two important functions; honoring our rich aviation history and inspiring the next generation to pursue careers within the aviation industry.

NAHI was created to ensure our rich aviation history is kept alive by encouraging the restoration and preservation of vintage aircraft to flying condition. NAHI accomplishes this via a friendly annual competition, where each aircraft is judged against restoration standards established by the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. We bring together some of the finest examples of restored vintage aircraft in the country to compete for the grand champion Neil A. Armstrong Aviation Heritage Trophy. 

NAHI utilizes the aircraft, owners and judging staff to help inspire students to consider careers within the aviation industry. We also utilize the ISTAT Careers in Aviation video series to highlight some of the great career opportunities available within our industry.

About the Reno Air Racing Association:

The Reno Air Racing Association (RARA), a 501(c)(3), holds the National Championship Air Races every September just north of Reno. The Reno Air Races have become an institution for northern Nevada and aviation enthusiasts from around the world. Independent economic impact studies have shown that our event generates as much as $91.7 million annually for our local economy. The event features six racing classes, a large display of static aircraft and several military and civilian flight demonstrations. For more information on the National Championship Air Races, to obtain media credentials, volunteer or purchase tickets for this year’s event, visit www.airrace.org.       

Thunderbirds to Headline 2019 STIHL National Championship Air Races

Thunderbirds to Headline 2019 STIHL National Championship Air Races

U.S. Air Force will perform in Reno Sept. 14 & 15

RENO, Nev. (January 8, 2018) — The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds will take to the Nevada skies next September for the 2019 STIHL National Championship Air Races. The annual event returns Sept. 11–15, 2019 with heart-pounding head-to-head air racing, civilian and military flight demonstrations, static aircraft displays, food and merchandise vendors and new additions set for 2019.

“It’s been nearly 10 years since we’ve had the honor of watching the Thunderbirds right here in Reno,” said Tony Logoteta, Reno Air Racing Association chief operating officer. “They put on a spectacular show, displaying incredible flying skill and showcasing some of the most advanced fighters of our time. It’s a thrill to see them in action and a privilege to be able to recognize the airmen and women who serve our country.”

Event attendees can expect a variety of impressive formation flying and daring solo routines that display the skill and extreme capability of both the pilot and jet. The four-jet diamond formation demonstrates the training and precision of Air Force pilots while the lead and opposing solo aircraft highlight some, often maximum, capabilities of the F-16 Fighting Falcon. Pilots will perform nearly 40 maneuvers including a ground show and air demonstration.

The demonstration unit was formed in 1953 at Luke Air Force Base, just six years after the U.S. Air Force was created. Today, the unit is composed of eight pilots, four support officers, four civilians and more than 100 enlisted personnel performing in almost 30 job specialties.

The squadron performs no more than 80 air demonstrations each year, but it’s not all show. The Thunderbirds are part of the combat force and can be rapidly integrated into a fighter unit at Nellis Air Force Base located just outside of Las Vegas, Nev.

Tickets are now on sale for the 56th annual STIHL National Championship Air Races. Reserved seats will be the same price as general admission this year.  

To learn more about the Thunderbirds visit, afthunderbirds.com. More information or to purchase tickets visit airrace.org or call (775) 972-6663.

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About the STIHL National Championship Air Races:
The STIHL National Championship Air Races are held every September just north of Reno by the Reno Air Racing Association, a 501(c)(3).  The event has become an institution for Northern Nevada and aviation enthusiasts from around the world with six racing classes, a large display of static aircraft and several military and civilian flight demonstrations. Independent economic impact studies have shown that the event generates as much as $91.7 million annually for the local economy. For more information on the 2019 STIHL National Championship Air Races, to obtain media credentials, volunteer, be a vendor or purchase tickets for this year’s event, visit www.airrace.org.

RARA Announces Partnership to Expand Air Racing in China

RARA Announces Partnership to Expand Air Racing in China

The Reno Air Racing Association (RARA) is pleased to announce a ten-year agreement with First General Aviation Operation & Management (Beijing) Co., Ltd (FGAOM) to expand closed course, multi-class pylon air racing into China. As part of this partnership, FGAOM receives a license to utilize the RARA brand, intellectual property and consulting support to plan and implement closed-course pylon air racing in the Chinese market.

“This is an exciting opportunity for RARA to grow beyond the United States and collaborate with premier partners from other countries to increase our global presence and provide expanded opportunities for pilots to participate in closed course pylon air racing in other parts of the world,” said Fred Telling, CEO and Chairman of RARA.

The inaugural International Championship Air Races, China will be held November 16-18, 2018 in Wuhan, China. FGAOM has contracted separately with Air Race 1, an independent body for the International Formula One Air Racing Association (IF1), to organize and operate the 2018 Formula races. The winner(s) of the Formula race will be awarded the title of “Air Race 1 China Cup Champion” by the IF1. RARA will have personnel on site to provide oversight and assistance to FGAOM as necessary.

RARA Announces Partnership to Expand Air Racing in China

RARA Announces Winner of 50/50 Raffle!

RARA announces the lucky winner of the 50/50 raffle!

Winning Number #A 2944313

Please contact the RARA office by calling (775) 972-6663 to authenticate your ticket and receive prize collection information.