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Sportsman Pilot Events
Sponsored by
U. S. AMATEUR AIR PILOTS ASSOCIATION

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Event AA
SECOND ANNUAL AMATEUR AIR PILOTS CRUISE
for the
CHARLES LANIER LAWRENCE TROPHY
Starting Point Washington, D.C., August 27th, via Pittsburgh, Pa.,
and Akron, Ohio, to arrive in Cleveland on the afternoon of Aug. 27th.

Event A
THE FLIGHT-A-DAY SPORTSMAN PILOT RACE
Men and Women Pilots
For C. or N. C. Department of Commerce Licensed Planes

Dr. J. D. Brock Plaques
(1) Open to cabin or open type airplanes, carrying
Department of Commerce Commercial License, having an
advertised top speed not to exceed 100 miles per hour.
(2) See "General Rules and Regulations governing all
Events" for definition of Sportsman Pilot.
(3) Six laps of a three and one-half mile course.
(4) Prizes--PLAQUES to be awarded to first three
place winners.

Event B
SPORTSMAN PILOT RACE--Men and Women Pilots
For C. or N. C. Department of Commerce Licensed Planes

Trophies
(1) Open to cabin or open type airplanes, carrying
Department of Commerce Commercial License, having an
advertised top speed not to exceed 125 miles per hour.
(2) Six laps of a three and one-half mile course.
(3) Prizes--TROPHIES to be awarded to first three
place winners.

Event C
SPORTSMAN PILOT RACE--Men and Women Pilots
For C. or N. C. Department of Commerce Licensed Planes

Trophies
(1) Open to cabin or open type airplanes, carrying
Department of Commerce Commercial License, having an
advertised top speed not to exceed 140 miles per hour.
(2) Six laps of three and one-half mile course.
(3) Prizes--TROPHIES to be awarded to first three place winners.

1932--NATIONAL AIR RACES

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Event D
SPORTSMAN PILOT MAGAZINE TROPHY RACE
FREE-FOR-ALL--Men and Women Pilots

Trophies Presented by Frank Tichenor
(1) Open to any type airplane, open or closed, of any
cubic inch piston displacement.
(2) Six laps of three and one-half mile course.
(3) Prizes--TROPHIES to be awarded to first three
place winners.

Event E
SPORTSMAN PILOT EVENT
Men and Women Pilots
For C. or N. C. Department of Commerce Licensed Planes

Trophies
(1) Open to any type airplane, open or closed, powered
with motor or motors of any cubic inch piston displacement.
(2) PENTATHLON--
(1) Five lap race
(2) Spot Landings
(3) Barrier Landings
(4) Aerobatics.
(a) Loop
(b) Immelman turn--left and right
(c) Snap roll--left and right
(d) Slow roll--left and right.

Event F
Interclub Relay Race for Aviation Country Clubs
SPORTSMAN PILOT EVENT--Men and Women Pilots
For C. or N. C. Department of Commerce Licensed Planes

Trophies
(1) Open to any type airplane, open or closed, powered
with motor or motors of any cubic inch displacement.
(2) Each club is to be represented by a team of four
men. The Race is to be similar to a relay race on foot,
except that instead of passing a baton members of each 
team will relieve each other at the controls. In other words, 
if there are four teams entered, four ships will line up at 
the start with the first member of each team at the controls.
They will fly one lap, land within a restricted lane in front
of the grandstand, and be relieved by the next members of
their respective teams, until all four members of each team
have flown the ship. The first team wins.
(3) Club Prize for winning team and individual prizes
for its members.

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