For more than 50 years, the National Championship Air Races have been held annually in Reno, Nevada.
This year MotoArt will be returning to the races to celebrate and cheer on some of the fastest and most daring planes and pilots - including two Sea Furies in particular, Argonaut (#114) and Dreadnought (#8).
The Sea Fury was a British fighter-bomber, developed during WWII for the Royal Navy. It was the Royal Navy’s last propeller driven fighter, and also one of the fastest single piston-engined production aircraft ever built. It is powerful, agile, and well suited for the Unlimited Class of air racers - which consists almost entirely of highly modified and stock World War II fighters.
OUR PLANE'S STORY
#114 Argonaut was built from TG114, a former Royal Canadian Navy fighter, and has appeared regularly at the Reno Air Races since the 1990s, placing first in Unlimited Silver in 1997 and 2005. Both the Argonaut and Dreadnought were restored by Sanders Aeronautics, world-renowned experts in Sea Fury restoration and racing. Read more about it on our blog.
There is no other event in the world like the Reno Air Races, where racers take part in the fastest motorsport on the planet. Imagine 8 planes speeding around 7-10 pylons between 150 mph and over 500 mph, 50 feet above the ground. It is incredibly fast and incredibly dangerous - something well suited for the powerful and nimble Hawker Sea Fury.
The newest PlaneTags are made from the original skins removed during the build up and restoration of Dreadnought and Argonaut. Add these legendary racers to your collection and let your imagination feel the roar of the engines and the thrill of the fastest motorsport on earth.
Hawker Sea Fury FB.11- Argonaut - # 41H656803
Characteristics:
- Manufacturer: HAWKER AIRCRAFT
- Tail #: 41H656803
- Crew: 1
- Empty weight: 9,240 lbs
- Wing Span: 38 ft 4.75 in
- Length: 34 ft 8 in
- Height: 15 ft 10.5 in
Performance:
- Max Takeoff: 14,650 lbs
- Range: 680 nmi
- Max Qualification Speed: 412 mph
- Ceiling: 35,500 ft
- Rate of Climb: 4,320 ft / minute
- Engine: 1 x Pratt & Whitney R-2800-CB3
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For more than 50 years, the National Championship Air Races have been held annually in Reno, Nevada.
This year MotoArt will be returning to the races to celebrate and cheer on some of the fastest and most daring planes and pilots - including two Sea Furies in particular, Argonaut (#114) and Dreadnought (#8).
The Sea Fury was a British fighter-bomber, developed during WWII for the Royal Navy. It was the Royal Navy’s last propeller driven fighter, and also one of the fastest single piston-engined production aircraft ever built. It is powerful, agile, and well suited for the Unlimited Class of air racers - which consists almost entirely of highly modified and stock World War II fighters.
OUR PLANE'S STORY
#114 Argonaut was built from TG114, a former Royal Canadian Navy fighter, and has appeared regularly at the Reno Air Races since the 1990s, placing first in Unlimited Silver in 1997 and 2005. Both the Argonaut and Dreadnought were restored by Sanders Aeronautics, world-renowned experts in Sea Fury restoration and racing. Read more about it on our blog.
There is no other event in the world like the Reno Air Races, where racers take part in the fastest motorsport on the planet. Imagine 8 planes speeding around 7-10 pylons between 150 mph and over 500 mph, 50 feet above the ground. It is incredibly fast and incredibly dangerous - something well suited for the powerful and nimble Hawker Sea Fury.
The newest PlaneTags are made from the original skins removed during the build up and restoration of Dreadnought and Argonaut. Add these legendary racers to your collection and let your imagination feel the roar of the engines and the thrill of the fastest motorsport on earth.
Hawker Sea Fury FB.11- Argonaut - # 41H656803
Characteristics:
- Manufacturer: HAWKER AIRCRAFT
- Tail #: 41H656803
- Crew: 1
- Empty weight: 9,240 lbs
- Wing Span: 38 ft 4.75 in
- Length: 34 ft 8 in
- Height: 15 ft 10.5 in
Performance:
- Max Takeoff: 14,650 lbs
- Range: 680 nmi
- Max Qualification Speed: 412 mph
- Ceiling: 35,500 ft
- Rate of Climb: 4,320 ft / minute
- Engine: 1 x Pratt & Whitney R-2800-CB3
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