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Wed, Feb 04, 2004

Wildfire Racer To Take Flight

Scheduled To Race At Reno

Air race fans take note: the Wildfire Unlimited Air Racer will fly again. Dave Morss, test pilot from Redwood City, CA., will be at the controls.

After a lengthy hiatus, William H. Statler,of Statler Air, LLC tells us new funding has been obtained, which allows the project to go forward. Statler says the airplane is nearing completion and will begin flight tests this spring. If all goes according to plan, the Wildfire Air Race Team hopes to race at the 2004 National Championship Air Races in Reno to join the lies of Dago Red and Rare Bear. Dave Morss, a 24-year veteran Reno racer and 3 time Sport Champion, will pilot the plane.

"This unique airplane was conceived as a racer and built to take advantage of modern aerodynamic technology," Statler said. "With a combination of proven power, low drag and lightweight, Wildfire sets the bar for the next generation of Unlimited Air Racers."

Powered by the Pratt &Whitney R2800 engine with a Hamilton Standard propeller, the airplane incorporates a completely new wing and tail design by Statler Air.

Headed by William H. Statler, former Director of Science and Engineering at Lockheed Aircraft Company in California, the Wildfire Air Race Team is experienced in the design, construction, modification, maintenance and operation of high performance aircraft.

FMI:  www.WildfireAirRacing.com

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