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X-WR-CALDESC:A breathtaking exploration of the fastest race in the world\, 
 the documentary film 'Air Racers' provides unique insight into the legenda
 ry Reno National Championship Air Races.\n\nNarrated by Paul Walker of the
  'Fast and the Furious' franchise\, the film takes moviegoers into Norther
 n Nevada’s Valley of Speed to experience\, from inside the cockpit\, the i
 ntensity and high-speed thrills of a sports event like no other\, captured
  for the very first time for the giant screen.\n\nAir racing dates back to
  1909\, just six years after the Wright Brothers’ inaugural flight. An int
 repid young American named Glenn Curtiss won the very first air race in Re
 ims (France) when he completed two laps in 15 minutes with a top speed of 
 46 mph (75 km/h).\n\nIn the Thirties\, the sport evolved into multi-pylon 
 air races that were held in Cleveland (Ohio) and Los Angeles (California) 
 before being resurrected in Reno in 1964 by WWII flying ace Bill Stead. Th
 e concept remains much the same to this day: pilots fly as low as 50 feet 
 (15 m) above the ground at up to 500 mph (800 km/h) and turn left around a
 n 8.5-mile (13.6 km) oval course marked off by ten giant pylons.\n\nA cent
 ury later\, audiences meet 23-year-old Steve Hinton\, a rookie pilot from 
 California whose goal is to perpetuate his two-time National Air Race cham
 pion father’s legacy by winning in the most highly anticipated and unpredi
 ctable race class\, the 'Unlimited'.\n\nAt twice the speed of a Nascar® ra
 ce\, elite pilots fight for position\, wingtip-to-wingtip and head-to-head
 \, with Steve Hinton’s WWII-era P-51 Mustang fighter plane in the world’s 
 fastest motorsport.\n\nAn action-packed\, entertaining and visually stunni
 ng film\, 'Air Racers' is also a unique invitation to discover\, from the 
 pits to Reno’s roaring sky\, an exceptional world filled with passion\, co
 mpetition and excitement combined with top-notch air show performers\, inc
 luding the Royal Canadian Air Force Snowbirds.
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DESCRIPTION:A breathtaking exploration of the fastest race in the world\, t
 he documentary film 'Air Racers' provides unique insight into the legendar
 y Reno National Championship Air Races.\n\nNarrated by Paul Walker of the 
 'Fast and the Furious' franchise\, the film takes moviegoers into Northern
  Nevada’s Valley of Speed to experience\, from inside the cockpit\, the in
 tensity and high-speed thrills of a sports event like no other\, captured 
 for the very first time for the giant screen.\n\nAir racing dates back to 
 1909\, just six years after the Wright Brothers’ inaugural flight. An intr
 epid young American named Glenn Curtiss won the very first air race in Rei
 ms (France) when he completed two laps in 15 minutes with a top speed of 4
 6 mph (75 km/h).\n\nIn the Thirties\, the sport evolved into multi-pylon a
 ir races that were held in Cleveland (Ohio) and Los Angeles (California) b
 efore being resurrected in Reno in 1964 by WWII flying ace Bill Stead. The
  concept remains much the same to this day: pilots fly as low as 50 feet (
 15 m) above the ground at up to 500 mph (800 km/h) and turn left around an
  8.5-mile (13.6 km) oval course marked off by ten giant pylons.\n\nA centu
 ry later\, audiences meet 23-year-old Steve Hinton\, a rookie pilot from C
 alifornia whose goal is to perpetuate his two-time National Air Race champ
 ion father’s legacy by winning in the most highly anticipated and unpredic
 table race class\, the 'Unlimited'.\n\nAt twice the speed of a Nascar® rac
 e\, elite pilots fight for position\, wingtip-to-wingtip and head-to-head\
 , with Steve Hinton’s WWII-era P-51 Mustang fighter plane in the world’s f
 astest motorsport.\n\nAn action-packed\, entertaining and visually stunnin
 g film\, 'Air Racers' is also a unique invitation to discover\, from the p
 its to Reno’s roaring sky\, an exceptional world filled with passion\, com
 petition and excitement combined with top-notch air show performers\, incl
 uding the Royal Canadian Air Force Snowbirds.
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SUMMARY:Air Racers
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