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What it takes to fly in the Red Bull Air Race

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» Subscribe to Red Bull Air Race: A Red Bull Air Race pilot typically navigates a multi-kilometer racetrack of 25-meter-high pylons in under 60 seconds, packing in chicanes, high-G turns and a minefield of possible penalties. Winning requires split-second reactions while flying at three times highway speed and bearing G loads equivalent to around 1,000kg. Learn all about how it feels to fly in the Red Bull Air Race. -- About: The Red Bull Air Race World Championship features the world's best pilots in a motorsports competition based on speed, precision and skill. Using the fastest, most agile and lightweight racing planes, Red Bull Air Race pilots navigate a low-level aerial race track made up of air filled pylons, flying at speeds reaching 230mph while withstanding forces of up to 10g. The objective is to complete the course, navigating the 65 feet high specially designed inflatable pylons known as Air Gates in the fastest possible time. Red Bull Air Race pilots must pass between the Air Gates in the correct position taking care not to touch them with their wings. The pilots compete for points at each Red Bull Air Race and the one who accumulates the most at the end of the season is crowned Red Bull Air Race World Champion. » Subscribe to Red Bull Air Race: » Go Inside Air Race: » Like on Facebook: » Follow on Twitter:

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