Red Bull Air Race is an international air race series that involves pilots racing planes through an obstacle course against the clock. It was introduced in Europe in 2003 and is sponsored by Red Bull Energy Drinks. The series involves 15 or more participants competing for points, with the winner being titled as "Champion Air Racer of the World" and receiving prize money and gifts. Air racing has existed since 1909 and involves significant risks like death or injury from crashes or explosions due to human error.
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2. • Involves airplanes competing over a fixed course, with
returning the shortest time.
• More or less than 15 participants
• The winner who gets the most points.
3. • Sponsored by Red Bull Energy Drinks
• The series was introduced in Europe in 2003
4. Video's Link :
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5. • The air racing started on May 23, 1909.
• It was held at the ‘ Aviation Airport ‘ in Paris, France .
6. • Glenn Curtiss (May 21, 1878 – July 23, 1930)
• American Aviation Pioneer
• Founder of the U.S air craft industry.
• He began his career as a bicycle racer.
7. • The first Women’s Air Derby during the 1929 National Air Races
1. Florence "Pancho" Lowe Barnes
2. Marvel Crosson
3. Amelia Earhart
4. Ruth Elder
5. Claire Mae Fahy
6. Edith Foltz
7. Mary Haizlip
8. Jessie Miller, an Australian
9. Opal Kunz
10. Mary von Mach
11. Ruth Nichols
12. Blanche W. Noyes
13. Gladys O’Donnell
14. Phoebe Omlie
15. Neva Paris
16. Margaret Perry
9. # Bert Acosta
• Born in January , 1 , 1895 & died in September ,1,1954 .
• He was the famous “ Record Breaker “.
• He built his own plane when he was at age 15.
• He set an endurance record of 51 hours,11 min , and 25
sec in the air .
10.
11. # Benefits:
• The winner will be titled as “ Champion Air Racer Of The
World”
• Rewards ( Money and Gifts )
# Risks :
• Death
• Injuries
• Comas
For Example: Explosions , Breaks , Crashing, but the most off it
the human mistakes .