Welcome to the home of Classic 47 sponsored by WINGS OF HOPE

Meet Bev Cleair and Teresa Camp - Wings of Hope's 2010 pilot team. Classic 47 is a 2000 Cessna 182 S which will dutifully carry Wings of Hope's vision of peace and self-sustaining humanitarian programs for a better world.

Bev and Teresa are poised to race the Air Race Classic June 22 - June 25, 2010 from Fort Meyers, Florida to Frederick, Maryland, a 2157 nautical mile jaunt. This is the oldest air race in the country exclusively for women pilots. Its origins date back to the 1930's when the likes of Amelia Earhart and company were competing and dominating the Powder Puff Derby


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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

All good things must come to an end!

WELCOME HOME LADIES!

Well, this will be the last of the regularly scheduled updates for the Classic 47 blog. We may post some final pictures when we get to clean up the plane and strip the race numbers. Here is a shot of Bev in Ohio before the final push home in "Race Mode". And of course the sunset at KCPS as Classic 47 is getting close to good ol' Missouri.

Congratulations are in order for a tremendous performance by the crew. It was really exciting to get a glimpse of the Air Race Classic and all the work and preparation that goes into turning in a competitive effort.

The team is not only grateful for our wonderful sponsors and fans, but honestly, the pilots really worked well together and got into the spirit of the competition which made it even more fun. The whole experience has been as wonderful as it could have possibly been for the team and it showed. We are very proud of Classic 47 and thrilled the crew are home and safe. Enjoy some rest ladies ... only 365 days until next year's race!

*BLOGMASTER*


Air n Space and Banquet 6/27

Here is a couple of shots when Bev and Teresa ventured down to the Air and Space museum in Washington D.C. Team #1 went with the ladies to the city to spend the morning before the ending banquet. Bev poses in front of the banquet sign before the ladies went inside and won 3 leg prizes. The prize money and charms were featured a couple of days ago on a separate post, so those are not represented here.

Bev was scheduled to get back from Chicago by Noon today. The team should have started back towards Missouri by around 14:00H Eastern. We'll keep you posted on 6/30 regarding their progress.

*BLOGMASTER*






More pix from 6/26

Here are some banquet shots from the 26th of June. The ladies got to meet some of the honored WASPS and see their medals up close. It was a fun day and final chance to relax before the official end to the race on the 27th. Those photos will be posted around 18:00H Central today.

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June 26 Pictures

Here are some late uploaded pictures that the team took while wandering around Gettysburg. I will post more pictures throughout the day on Tuesday the 29th. Enjoy!

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Monday, June 28, 2010

6/28 Teresa dinner date



Had a lovely dinner with Charmane Truesdell (Karan Hofmann's Mom). We had delicious crab cakes at Timbuktu, and she was such a delight!--TAC

Sunday, June 27, 2010

CONGRATS TEAM !!



Well congratulations are in order for Bev and Teresa. They were comsistently competitive throughout the race and place 16th overall out of 51 teams. The team brought home 3 leg prizes during the Sunday night banquet for a total of $90.

The prize money will happily help Wings of Hope continue their unending misson to provide sustainable self-sufficiency for the world's poorest of the poor. The charms will remain with the ladies as a tangible memory of their superb team effort.

Thanks to all for the fantastic support and generous donations of time, effort, maintenance, and CASH to literally help keep Classic 47 in the air. The ladies have taken special pride in their goal to educate the public and other racers about Wings of Hope and its worldwide mission.

We will continue to update daily until Classic 47 is back in Missouri and keep you informed of any pending news or pictures as they are uploaded by the team.

*BLOGMASTER*

More Media Coverage

Ok folks, you have been patient for a day or so as we wait for more pictures from the ladies. So I am going to reward you with a couple of fun media bits specific to Classic 47, and one general media portal for lots of past and present news on the Air Race Classic. Enjoy and check back later tonight to see if pix have arrived!

*BLOGMASTER*

Here is the 5 minute radio interview with Teresa at a local St. Louis radio station, KTRS 550. This took place about 7:30 in the morning a week before the race. The team had not yet determined the Roy Clark Tri Pacer could not be ready in time for the race.

Here is an AP syndicated piece out of Fort Meyers, Florida as Teresa sets up the cockpit on the first day of the race.

Now here is actually a rather interesting compendium of various websites and pages that contain details of the Air Race Classic in general. This is a great resource if you want to see what other teams are doing both currently and in the past.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

AOPA facility tour 6/25/10

So during the day, the crew wanted to take a tour of AOPA. They have a beautiful building off the field at Frederick. AOPA had a couple of racers on Team 29 in the race. All the local staff signed a picture of their team. Also the position of their team was being tracked using the SPOT GPS navigation system. Teresa wanted to check-out the President's office along with his view of the field. Fortunately he was away at the time of the tour. More pixtures later this evening.

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YAY! Frederick Terminus 6/25/10

Well once the ladies touched down, the fun finally began. The terminus was filled with activies including a BBQ tent and a massage to get the knots out after 2100 miles of bumpy flying. Bev and Teresa were briefly interviewed by a radio station and of course Wings of Hope was the topic of discussion. It is hard to not get noticed in those WOH pink jumpsuits but the locals loved it. Finally, what better way to relax from a long day of flying than for the ladies to each take a half hour helocopter lesson???? They both were given instruction on basic hovering, forward, side to side, auto-gyro work and of course landing. More at around Noon 6/26/10 showing the crew's tour of AOPA in Frederick.

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Terminus unloading, volunteers, Photog!

Once the team was on the ground there was tons to do. A local photographer would come and talk to all of the racers. Each of the planes was assigned a spot along the grass and you can see the tiny timing hut out along the side of the runway. Classic 29 got in later and surprise - once inside the FBO, our old Ninety Nine friend Barb Wilper was helping out like always. What an experience. More pix coming soon.

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WV leg to Frederick - End in Sight

Here is a recap of the 6/25/10 9AM Eastern airport gathering in West Virginia. All the racers that stayed over greeted each other before the final push. There was a little tri pacer there to remind us of Roy Clark's plane that sadly could not make the long haul. The trip along the way did not have as much tailwind to Frederick but navigating lower was better today with more visibility than the previous night. Crew saw a powerplant along the way and turned for final at just before 11:00AM Eastern. Once they landed they were greeted by a line guy to guide them in to their grass parking space. The ladies were excited and took some snaps of themselves in their pink Wings of Hope jumpsuits. More pix soon.

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