
Show Date: March 22nd
Show Time: 12:00EST, 5:00pmGMT
Show Location: Reno/Stead Airport (4SD)
This show is open to both FS9 & FSX users.
[glow=yellow,2,300]FSX users must use FSHost.[/glow]
Server IP: 85.10.244.109
Overview of Airfield

*Note I'm making scenery that will add marker poles to the race course. It will work in both FS9 & FSX.
[glow=yellow,2,300]Rules:[/glow]
Have Fun!
Do not use slew mode.
During the race stay between 50ft-500ft around the course.
Do not modify/change your aircraft be unfair to others.
FSX users use FSHost.
FS9 users use the paper plane model to spectate.
Here:http://www.simviation.com/cgi-bin/syb.cgi?section=misc&file=paprplan.zip
FSX users use the person model to spectate.
Here:http://www.simviation.com/cgi-bin/syb2.cgi?section=misc&file=FSX_Person.zip
Please switch to the spectator models, and shut down the engines.
Don't cheat.
You can use payware models, as long as you provide a freeware to switch too, then switch to the payware model.
Race Types/Rules
Sport Class-
-Eligible aircraft include production model kit-built aircraft, powered by a reciprocating engine of 650 cu in. or less.
Formula One
-Formula One aircraft are all powered by a 100hp motor. Weights and sizes of every major engine part must be within stock limits. Race aircraft must weigh at least 500 pounds empty, and have a fixed landing gear and fixed pitch propeller.
Biplane
-The Biplane Class is represented by small, aerobatic aircraft like the Pitts Special, the Mong, and the Smith Miniplane.
T-6 Class
-The T-6 Class features match racing between "stock" aircraft including the original T-6 "Texan", the Canadian-built "Harvard", and the US Navy "SNJ" version.
Jet Class
The Jet Class was inaugurated in 2002 as an invitation-only class, featuring match racing with Czech-built Aerovodochody L-39 "Albatros" jets, racing at speeds in the 400+ mph range. In 2004, sponsorship and interest had developed to the point where the Class was opened to participation by any qualified pilot and aircraft. In 2007, the Class was further expanded to allow participation by any non-afterburning jet with less than 15