From The US Air Race Organization...
We hope that you'll come fly with us and enjoy the fabulous
camaraderie that develops with shared flying adventures. "Cattle
country to the Carolinas" is the theme for the 2005 US Air Races.
The teams in the exciting cross country 1800-mile Marion Jayne Air
Race will fly from Texas to North Carolina. The Cowhand 300-mile
Air Race will be in Texas and the Carolinas 300-mile Air Race will
be in the Carolinas. These fabulous flying events will be held from
September 23 to September 29, 2005. The free entry kit is available
at www.us-airrace.org
and there are very special incentives to enter by the end of
March.

This is truly air racing for everyone. As long as your plane is
FAA Airworthy with a current annual and insurance of $1,000,000,
you can race with us and win trophies, cash, prizes and the all
important bragging rights. You get to have a great excuse to go
flying, help promote a positive view of general aviation, see new
parts of the country and make great flying friends.
You are welcome to race or cruise. Some folks don't realize that
we also offer an Air Cruise on the same dates and route as the
race. This Air Cruise option is a fabulous chance to fly where the
ground arrangements and team gatherings are handled by the U.S. Air
Race and the flying is up to you at whatever power setting you
normally use. Join the fun at your speed, make new friends and
enjoy great hangar flying!
As in 2004, teams may compete in cruise, speed and collegiate
divisions in the 1800-mile Marion Jayne Air Race. Custom divisions
(such as, turbo or all Tigers) are possible for five or more teams.
The events are open to all qualified pilots and planes. Flying is
done under Federal Aviation Regulations in daylight, VFR conditions
of 1000' and 3 miles or better. Race planes are individually
handicapped. Our goals are to promote the sport of General Aviation
and the events' proceeds will benefit youth and collegiate aviation
endeavors. Participants will receive custom trophies, completion
plaques and prizes.
The renaissance-style 300-mile races are where pilotage and
precise flying reign supreme as teams compete with only a compass
and sectional charts for navigational aids across a mystery route.
The Marion Jayne Air Race is where the full panel is used with
weather and aircraft knowledge being added to the competitive
equation. After 3 days and 1800 miles of cross country flying,
teams will be honored with awards. The results of the three
national races will be combined to determine the winner of the
stunning Marion Jayne Perpetual Trophy.

Our ‘Safe, Fair and Fun' catch phrase was coined at our
1995 inaugural event and characterizes how we work together as
organizers and participants to have successful flights. Our teams
have flown over 457,000 miles with a perfect safety record. For
first-time participants a special briefing is held and new teams
are given an experienced event buddy to make their rookie
experience goes smoothly. Come join us for the fun flying, the
camaraderie, the cruising and/or the competition. You'll have
hangar flying stories for years to come! All race teams are
eligible for the prestigious Marion Jayne Perpetual
Trophy.
The US Air Race, Inc. was founded by famed race pilot Marion
Jayne. Jayne is the only US pilot to have raced twice around the
world. She placed second in the 1992 race and won the FAI Gold
Medal in 1994. Marion has been honored as one of the century's 100
Aviation Heroes along with the Wrights, John Glenn, Eileen Collins
and others at the Centennial Celebration. Her personal success, her
two races around the world, her life before flying were cited as
well as her entrepreneurial spirit in founding 4 air races - three
of which are still run annually. The 2005 National Air Races honor
her memory and contributions.