National Championship Air Races Open in Roswell

Five aircraft classes mark first day of competition in Roswell.

Roswell Air Race
[Credit: RARA]
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Key Takeaways:

  • The National Championship Air Races (NCAR) began its first event at the Roswell Air Center in New Mexico, featuring qualifying laps for five aircraft classes.
  • The races, running through September 14, included an opening ceremony with local officials and will feature a military flyover on September 11.
  • An educational outreach program brought elementary school students to the event, offering tours of the STEM Discovery Zone and up-close views of the airplanes to promote aviation and engineering.
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The National Championship Air Races (NCAR) opened Wednesday in Roswell, New Mexico, with a ribbon cutting ceremony and the first qualifying laps for five aircraft classes. STOL Drag, Biplane, Formula 1, T-6 and Jet competitors all posted times as the event began its first year at the Roswell Air Center. 

According to NCAR, local and state officials joined NCAR CEO Fred Telling and Roswell Mayor Tim Jennings to mark the occasion with the unveiling of a new Roswell-branded pylon replica at the entrance of the grounds.

Racing continues Thursday with STOL Drag scheduled to open the day at 8:30 a.m., followed by additional qualifying rounds and air show performances. A welcoming ceremony is set for midday, with a military flyover planned for 2:45 p.m. in recognition of the September 11 anniversary, according to NCAR. The races will run through Sept. 14, with tickets and full schedules available on NCAR’s website.

Among the races’ first attendees were groups of elementary school students who arrived by bus from across the state. The groups toured the STEM Discovery Zone and watched qualifying heats among the day’s other spectators. Students had opportunities to visit the the pit area prior to the beginning of the day’s heats, where students were able to see the airplanes up close. NCAR said the outreach program was designed to connect students with aviation and engineering opportunities while offering a first-hand look at competitive air racing.

Matt Ryan

Matt is AVweb's lead editor. His eyes have been turned to the sky for as long as he can remember. Now a fixed-wing pilot, instructor and aviation writer, Matt also leads and teaches a high school aviation program in the Dallas area. Beyond his lifelong obsession with aviation, Matt loves to travel and has lived in Greece, Czechia and Germany for studies and for work.
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