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2011 |
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Constructed as a 3M1C1R. |
1 July 2011 |
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To Brian Reberry, Boise, ID with new c/r N913FT. |
2 August 2011 |
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Certificate of airworthiness for NX913FT (3M1C1R, 013) issued. |
From 10 September 2012 to 16 September 2012 |
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Raced as #13, named September Fate. Report from the team by Brian Reberry: This new racer has been in the build process for over two years. We are excited to debut our prototype airplane this year at the races. This prototype is flying today because of our belief in the sport of Air Racing. Competed at the National Championship Air Races in the Formula One class. The primary pilot was Brian Reberry from Boise, ID. Qualified in 4th place with an average speed of 238.824 mph. Raced in Heat 1A. Finished in 5th place with an average speed of 231.167 mph. Raced in Heat 2B. Finished in 4th place with an average speed of 226.396 mph. Raced in Heat 3C. Finished in 3rd place with an average speed of 232.334 mph. Raced in the Championship race. Finished in 4th place with an average speed of 231.649 mph. |
12 September 2012 |
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Photographer: David Lednicer
Notes: The new Formula 1 class racer September Fate, a design reminiscent of the old Lovings Love racer from the 1950s, in the hangar at the Reno Air Races. |
14 September 2012 |
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Photographer: Mike Henniger
Notes: Photographed at the Reno Air Races at the Reno-Stead Airport, Nevada. |
From 7 June 2015 to 7 June 2015 |
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Raced as #1, named Hot Stuff. Competed in the Air Race 1 World Cup Monastir event. The primary pilot was Thom Richard from Sweden. Qualified in 1st place with an average speed of 239.36 mph. Raced in Heat 1A. Finished in 4th place with an average speed of 197.66 mph. Raced in the Gold 2 race. Finished in 1st place with an average speed of 225.43 mph. Raced in the Gold Semi-Final race. Finished in 1st place with an average speed of 373.08 mph. |
From 28 June 2015 to 28 June 2015 |
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Raced as #1, named Hot Stuff. Competed in the Air Race 1 World Cup Lleida event. The primary pilot was Thom Richard from Sweden. Qualified in 1st place with an average speed of 263.75 mph. Raced in Heat 1A. Finished in 1st place with an average speed of 251.72 mph. Raced in the Gold 2 race. Finished in 1st place with an average speed of 249.68 mph. Raced in the Gold Semi-Final race. Finished in 1st place with an average speed of 253.73 mph. |
16 July 2015 |
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To Hot Stuff Air Racing Llc, Kissimmee, FL keeping c/r N913FT. |
From 14 September 2015 to 20 September 2015 |
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Raced as #1, named Hot Stuff. Competed at the National Championship Air Races in the Formula One class. The primary pilot was Thom Richard from Kissimmee, FL. Qualified in 4th place with an average speed of 241.762 mph. Raced in Heat 1A. Finished in 7th place with an average speed of 218.617 mph. Raced in Heat 2B. Finished in 4th place with an average speed of 230.443 mph. Raced in Heat 3C. Finished in 3rd place with an average speed of 234.289 mph. Raced in the Championship race. Finished in 4th place with an average speed of 231.138 mph. |
20 September 2015 |
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Photographer: Allen Hess
Notes: Forrmula I Class Race #1, 3M1C1R Hot Stuff 2015-0920-0613 Stead Airport, Reno, Nv Pilot: Thom Richard Formula 1 Gold 4th Place. Also the winner of the first ever Air Race 1 World Cup International Series for Formula 1 racers. Air Race 1 is partnered with the Reno F-1 Races, which is the last race of the year for the series. The 4th place finish in the Gold Race earned Hot Stuff sufficient points to be declared overall winner for the series of International Races. |
From 20 November 2015 to 20 November 2015 |
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Raced as #1, named Hot Stuff. Competed in the Air Race 1 World Cup Reno event. The primary pilot was Thom Richard from Sweden. Qualified in 1st place with an average speed of 241.762 mph. Raced in the Gold Semi-Final race. Finished in 1st place with an average speed of 231.138 mph. |
From 12 September 2016 to 18 September 2016 |
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Raced as #1, named Hot Stuff. Competed at the National Championship Air Races in the Formula One class. The primary pilot was Thom Richard from Kissimmee, FL. Qualified in 5th place with an average speed of 238.834 mph. Raced in Heat 1A. Finished in 5th place with an average speed of 222.02 mph. Raced in Heat 2B. Finished in 4th place with an average speed of 231.343 mph. Did not start in the Championship race. |
From 20 November 2016 to 20 November 2016 |
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Raced as #1, named Hot Stuff. Appeared at the Air Race 1 World Cup U-Tapao, but did not qualify. The primary pilot was Thom Richard from Sweden. Did not start in the One Mile Course race. |