k5083 wrote:
phil65 wrote:
So did Voodoo officially break the record, or was it just one pass ?
Thanks,
Phil
It is currently listed on FAI's website as "claim received" for its class, C1e (C1 for internal combustion engine powered airplanes, e for 3000-6000 kg weight class), speed over a 3 km course. Presumably it will check out and be ratified as a new record.
I have tried to be impressed by this result but have failed, since it would not have qualified if Rare Bear's record had not been retired. I've not yet seen a satisfying account of why the old records, including Steve Sr.'s in the RB-51, no longer stand. With all records earlier than 1990 retired, the speed they had to beat to claim this record was a lowly 521 km/h. And if the older records were retired because "changes in the sporting code" make them not comparable with current runs, I guess we can't really say that Voodoo is faster than the Bear.
Unless the older records were retired because the record for class C-1 (internal combustion powered airplane regardless of weight) no longer exists, and because the weights for Rare Bear, the RB-51, Conquest 1, etc. cannot be verified and therefore their weight class cannot be confirmed. If so, then we could say that Voodoo is faster than Bear, but the disqualification of Bear would be a bit bogus -- there's not much doubt which weight class it would fit in.
August
I'm having trouble not being impressed by the new record. Yes, old FAI rules said the record had to be bested by 1% but that's irrelevant for two reasons: 1. those rules are in the dustbin of history now; 2. Voodoo ran faster than RB. Period.
I can't get around the fact that 531mph > 528mph. Requiring it to be bested by 1% is just bureaucratic protection to avoid too much paperwork from folks beating records by fractions of a second...it's not based in any real common sense. In auto racing, we don't say "Oh, you only beat him by the width of your bumper so it doesn't count." Voodoo ran faster than Rare Bear and has the record. No ifs, ands, or buts.
Maybe that's simplistic, but it's the truth. I understand the RB fans being a little miffed, and yes I think the FAI changes/retirements are stupid, but this is the reality we have. In no way is Voodoo not the fastest piston-engined propeller driven airplane in the world.
On another note, I wouldn't be surprised if Button and crew take another crack at it given the engine issues on the 4th run. The wing was tested over 550mph...that's gotta be frustrating and tantalizing.