Sports Aircraft Racing 1: The Schneider Trophy
Welcome to the Schneider Trophy IPT-A App!
* You will experience events brought to you throughout the week from one of the most famous sporting events.
* Feed your interest and learn about both the aviators and the development of the participating vehicles with the reference documentation and videos.
80 years ago the British won the Schneider trophy for the third time. The result of this, under the rules, that they got to keep it. Following just 12 races in 18 years, since 1913, the average speed rose by a factor of 7! To put this into context, had the rate of development have continued, as witnessed during these races, then the Red Bull Racers would be today flying at speeds of 2432 mph. As things stand they operate a top speed of around 260.
The pilots who flew these racing vehicles were averaging lap speeds at only 3% below their planes maximum speed - roughly 380 mph. The competition for the trophy, won in 1931, had resulted in the development of float planes that could comparatively challenge and exceed the performance of land based planes.
Over the course of a week you will go back to merge with a different society and hear first hand accounts from these spectacular events and what such fantastic technical achievements have had in the time during and since.
We will take you through what initially had started as just another standard plane race and broke away into what swiftly became government funded events, upon which the outcome of World War 2 may very well have been determined.
We at Flip-Time have done all the work for you - sound, music, drawings, animation, research - only history has provided the result. I and my business partner are going to try to change the present by interfacing with values from the past, requesting people to not lose their humanity.
Thanks for reading, we hope you enjoy this app.