We are dedicating our Air Race in memory of Tex Goppert who we hope will watch over us so we DON'T DO ANYTHING DUMB.

Marty and Kay with "Charley"

Marty and Kay with "Charley"

History of the Air Race Classic

In 1929, nineteen women set out from Santa Monica, CA, in flimsy, propeller driven airplanes, with a mission to be the first to cover the cross-country course to Cleveland, OH. Dubbed "The Powder Puff Derby" by Will Rogers, the competition was honest, agressive and dangerous. The air race featured such notable women fliers as Amelia Earhart, Louise Thaden, and Pancho Barnes. One female pilot, Marvel Crosson, died during the air race. Louise Thaden won the race, with Gladys O'Donnell and Amelia Earhart coming in second and third. The women's air race fell by the wayside during the war years. The race was renamed the All Women Transcontinetal Air Race (AWTAR) Derby in the 1940's and is currently called the Air Race Classic. 2010 marks the 34th all women's transcontinental air race.







2010 Air Race Classic

The 2010 Air Race Classic starts at Page Field (KFMY), Fort Myers, FL and terminates at Frederick Municipal Airport (KFDK), Frederick, MD. The race has enroute stops at Waycross, GA (KAYS); Tuscaloosa, AL (KTCL); Hot Springs, AR (KHOT); Cameron, MO (KEZZ); Carbondale-Murphysboro, IL (KMDH); Elkhart, IN (KEKM); and Parkersburg, WV (KPKB). The race route is 2483.01sm, begins June 22 and ends on June 25. There are 55 all women race teams in the 2010 Air Race Classic. Marty and Kay will competing in Marty's 1953 Cessna 180. We will be Classic 3.





The Racers

Marty Goppert - Marty is an Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) and a Certified Flight Instructor-Instrument (CFII), Multi and Single Engine Land with over 5,000 flight hours. She has flown as a commuter pilot and medical airlift pilot. She flew a Stearman barnstorming act for 13 years with the "Flying Circus" in Bealeton, VA. Marty currently flies a 1953 Cessna 180.







Kay Renfrow - Kay is a 400 hour Private Pilot, Single Engine Land. Kay resides on a residential airpark in Texas and flies a 1950 Cessna 140A.



Thank You

Race Advisor - Jim

Maintenance Advisor - Tom

Sponsor - Gorilla Airfield in Onondaga, Michigan

and a big Thank You to our ground crew at Heritage Airpark; Dan, Chuck, Cliff and Trevor. We would have never got it done without all of you.










Tuesday, June 15, 2010

We're in Florida

Yesterday we left on our adventure. And it was an adventure. Our first leg was from Heritage to Jennings, LA. No problems there. Had a nice lunch then called Flight Service to check weather and TFR's. There were two 30nm radius Presidential TFRs and four 10nm no fly Presidential TFR's. Took us a while to drive around them and got into Crestview, FL just as the weather was coming in. Spent the night in Ft Walton Beach with a girlfriend and had dinner on the beach with 10 girlfriends. Had a great time. Left Crestview, FL early this morning for Gainesville, FL to have lunch with Kay's sister-in-law. Then it was on down to Orlando, FL to meet briefly with a friend of Marty's from the Flying Circus. Well, the short stop has turned into a long stop. As I am writing on our blog, we have been here for over 2 hours with a huge thunderstorm sitting on top of us. We are hoping it will pass shortly so that we can continue on to Ft Myers. I guess the old adage still holds true. Time to spare, go by air. Anyway, we are hoping for clear weather soon and then on to Ft Myers. We'll keep everyone posted on our progress. Maintenance OK.

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