event_2015_arc_mapWomen’s air racing all started in 1929 with the First Women’s Air Derby. Twenty pilots raced from Santa Monica, CA to Cleveland, OH, site of the National Air Races. Racing continued through the ‘30’s and was renewed again after WWII when the All Women’s Transcontinental Air Race (AWTAR), better known as the Powder Puff Derby, came into being. The AWTAR held its 30th, final and commemorative flight in 1977. When the AWTAR was discontinued, the Air Race Classic, Ltd., (ARC) stepped in to continue the tradition of transcontinental speed competition for women pilots and staged its premier race. The Air Race Classic was reincorporated in 2002 into the Air Race Classic, Inc., a non-profit 501(c)3 organization.  In 2015, there will be 55 teams racing from Fredericksburg, VA to Fairhope, AL from June 22 – 25.

The Alabama 99s will be hosting the 2015 Air Race Classic stop in Gadsden.  We will be providing a relaxing stop for the air racers by providing southern hospitality.

We are currently looking for volunteers to help out during the Air Race Classic.  Please contact Nicole Banks for more information.

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