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Piper Cherokee placed 3rd in National 1800 mile Air Race.

Piper Cherokee placed 3rd in National 1800 mile Air Race. Date: 2006-07-21

Keep it up! Keep it Safe! Keep it Fun! Contacts: Wanda Zuege, ATP 715-252-3326 wzuegeatp@sprintpcs.cm www.amihighaviation.com John Thompson, CFII A member of the CAP for 18 years. mission/check piloot #125041 715-340-1135 razerback@hotmail.com www.amihighaviation.com Art Mattson A.M.R. & D. performance mods 815-338-7347 amrd@mc.net Piper Cherokee placed 3rd in National 1800 mile Air Race. It’s the classic Tortoise and the Hare story. Wanda Zuege, CFII, ATP and John Thompson, CFII, flight instructors at the Stevens Point Municipal Airport , raced a Piper Cherokee 1800 miles across Kansas , Colorado , South Dakota , Montana , Minnesota and home to Stevens Point , Wisconsin . The “Cherokee Chariotte” without wheel pants had a top speed of 125mph raced against 11 other airplanes with top speeds ranging from 156mph to 297mph. A. M. R. & D. gap seals, vortex generators and modified wing and prop tips were the only performance modifications used. The racing goal is not to arrive at the finish first but to average the highest speed above the plane’s top speed. Pilots must meticulously plan their routes to take advantage of weather and wind speeds and avoid straying off course. Out of the 12 racing teams, nine averaged higher than their plane’s top speed. Flying a homebuilt Glassair, the first place racing team, Mike Jones and Richard Vandam, averaged 13.6 mph faster than their plane’s top speed. Representing Stevens Point ’s flight School, Am I High Aviation LLC, Wanda Zuege and John Thompson, captured 3rd place with an average speed of 8.1 mph above their plane’s top speed. Third place netted the team $1200 and a trophy that can be seen at the Stevens Point Airport terminal. They were also recognized by Pland and Pilot Magazine as the 2006 Best Placing Rookie Race Team trophy and by the New Piper Aircraft for Best in Piper Fleet trophy for the highest scoring team flying a Piper airplane. In addition to flight instructing, John and Wanda have over 1000 hours each of ground- instruction-time preparing students to pass the Private Pilot and Instrument Knowledge Test in two days. See website for details. www.amihighaviation.com.

URL: http://www.amihighaviation.com
Email: wzuegeatp@sprintpcs.com

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