"Red Bull Air Race 2007", San Diego, California

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The Red Bull World Series air races for 2007 are in places like Abu Dhabi, Rio de Janeiro, Istanbul, London, Budapest, and THIS weekend they're here in beautiful San Diego, California!

The song is "Born to be Wild" by Steppenwolf.

Here is some information, from the official Red Bull website, that gives you more background on the event! :)

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"Taking Flying to the Next Level"

"The Red Bull Air Race is an exciting competition in which the world's most talented pilots are up against each other in a race based on speed, precision and skill.

"The competition features a dynamic discipline of flying, called 'air racing' where the objective is to navigate a challenging race course in the sky, in the fastest possible time. Flying individually against the clock, the pilots have to execute tight turns through a slalom course consisting of specially designed pylons, known as 'Air Gates'. They compete in knockout rounds with the two fastest pilots going head to head in the final.

"The Air Race is not just about speed - precision is crucial to success because any mistakes incur penalty points which are then added to the pilot's time. Flying low to the ground at speeds that can reach 400kph (248 miles per hour!), while attempting difficult turning manoeuvres, requires immense skill that only a certain number of pilots in the world possess. That is why the pilots are hand selected based upon their expertise and experience. These pilots are at the top of their game. They have to be -- the Air Race exerts huge demands on their flying abilities and they have to withstand forces of up to 10Gs!! There is no room for error.

"What makes the Air Race so exciting and interesting for spectators is the proximity of the contest to the crowds. Low level flying on a relatively compact course means that people can really experience all the action close-up.

"The idea of the Air Race was conceived in the Red Bull sports think tank. The very first Red Bull Air Race took place at AirPower in Zeltweg, Austria in 2003 and was hailed a great success. It was clear that there was a huge potential for the competition. Subsequent Air Races were then held in Hungary, England and the USA and since then it has evolved into its current format, the Red Bull Air Race World Series.

"The first World Series kicked off in 2005, taking place in seven venues across the world with ten internationally acclaimed pilots competing. Eleven pilots took part in eight races in the 2006 World Series where American, Kirby Chambliss was crowned World Champion at the final in Perth, Australia.

"This year, the 2006 competitors will be joined by two new pilots and thirteen pilots will take to the skies in ten races worldwide.

" 'Air races' have their roots in the US but unlike those contests where the objective was purely about speed, the Red Bull Air Race brings another dimension into the challenge -- skill. The pilots are using some of the lightest, agile and most responsive planes that exist, but ultimately it's the pilot's stamina and skill that determines who will be crowned the next Red Bull Air Race World Series champion."

http://www.redbullairrace.com/2007/about.php?lang=en

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"Red Bull Air Race 2007", San Diego, California

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  • What a good video I ...

    What a good video I really enjoyed very much,
    Thanks for all your hard work and share with everyone!!!!!!!!!

    AAAAAAAA++++++++video

    Thank you again Well done.......

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  • Very nice... La ...

    Very nice... La Jolla is one pricey place to live. I think every other person there had a Mercedes or some high end car. I loved it. Got to see the seals and ate dinner at the Brockton I think it is called..

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  • When it came time ...

    When it came time for me to retire a few years ago, it was a pretty easy choice of where I wanted to live :) Thanks for commenting (Pete)

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  • Thanks much!! It's ...

    Thanks much!! It's always fun watchin' those pilots zippin' around!

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  • LOVE La Jolla and ...

    LOVE La Jolla and SD. Just there a few weeks ago. Love it!

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  • patty wagstaff ...

    patty wagstaff should be in the race someday she's really good with her extra 300. but the mig shouldn't be in san diego twice a year. one for the air race, and one for miramar airshow

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  • nice i remember ...

    nice i remember those planes good thing i was there and the helicopter doing back flips amazing good video =)

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  • No, those are Extra ...

    No, those are Extra 300s, a Mustang just don't have such skills.

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  • That is not your ...

    That is not your opinion, that is a dam fact.
    Are those P-51s?

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  • I bet you 100K that ...

    I bet you 100K that at that bottom of Coronado bridge there is Navy Seals training, They stoped to the get a free close look.

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  • well in my opinion, ...

    well in my opinion, this is much more physically than technical difficult, but i'm not saying it's easy on both points

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  • It's amazing to me ...

    It's amazing to me how the pilots can stay spatially oriented as to where the heck they ARE as they go zipping around at such high speeds! (Pete)

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  • that was a hell of ...

    that was a hell of a finish. probably the best pilots in the world

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  • You too! It truly ...

    You too! It truly is a nice area, La Jolla! Happy 2008!

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  • Hi Scott! It's ...

    Hi Scott! It's always nice hearin' from some of the people who commented on some of my earlier vids! Yeah, I now live in the La Jolla area of SD. BEAUUUTIFUL part of the country!! Happy New Year to you and yours! (Pete)

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  • Hey you're the guy ...

    Hey you're the guy who posted that Waikiki garbage truck video! Well I was at this air show and just (finally!!) uploaded the video and decided to check out other videos of it and recognized your user name! GREAT video, excellent editing job! Do you live in SD?

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  • Good analogy! ...

    Good analogy! Thanks for watching! (Pete)

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  • great video, I love ...

    great video, I love the air races just like autocross for planes!

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  • Hi Nancy! Yeah LOL, ...

    Hi Nancy! Yeah LOL, I thought you'd agree that this is a great "polar opposite" counterpoint for my new "Autumn Leaves" video :)

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  • I need a drink! ...

    I need a drink! Not much room for error! LOL Between the music and the sound of the aircraft.....whew!

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  • No problem.. any ...

    No problem.. any other questions post them up on here.. i'll check back every couple days just incase. The helicopters are pretty amazing, but much more difficult to fly, or so i've heard. I never actually got the change to try them out.

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  • Thanks for the ...

    Thanks for the great info! Much appreciated. I've also seen R/C helicopters do some amazing stunts at airshows.

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  • Basic rule of thumb ...

    Basic rule of thumb would be anything thats done by an R/C plane can be done by a full scale as well, since they all work on the same principles. The only difference is whether the pilot can handle the G-Forces in a full scale aircraft.

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  • yes that can be ...

    yes that can be done by a "Full Scale" plane as well. I'm not sure what the official name of the trick is. (We always called is "hanging by the prop") If a pilot is skilled enough they can actually throttle down a bit once they are hovering and perform a "tail slide". Where the plane stays in that vertical position and slides backwards towards the ground. It's amazing what can be done by any aircraft.

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  • Thanx for the great ...

    Thanx for the great info. I bicycle by an R/C plane area quite often, and it's amazing the tricks the R/C pilots can do!, includin' a stunt where a plane is hovering vertically (much like a helicopter); can that be done by "real" planes, or too dangerous? (Pete)

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