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Flying Challenge Cup Ramps Up for Finals

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Key Takeaways:

  • The Flying Challenge Cup, a stick-and-rudder skills competition using Redbird flight simulators, is entering its final month with over 1,400 participants worldwide vying for a free ticket to Oshkosh 2014.
  • The competition has seen over 4,500 flights logged across 32 U.S. states, Canada, and Australia, with a diverse participant base including pilots, student pilots, and non-pilots.
  • Scores are incredibly close across all categories, with top performers from various experience levels within 5% of each other, setting the stage for a tight final showdown on July 30th at AirVenture's Phillips 66 Square.
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With only one month left to compete in the finals for the Flying Challenge Cup stick-and-rudder skills competition in Redbird’s full-motion flight simulators, both pilots and non-pilots are giving it their all for that free ticket to Oshkosh 2014. And it’s still anyone’s game.

Since its launch at Sun ‘n Fun this year, the numbers have only continued to climb. Participants have so far logged over 4,500 flights with an average of 50 flights per day. Redbird Flight Simulations predicts that will increase to over 7,500 flights by finals in July. Over 1,400 people have completed registration for the Flying Challenge Cup — that’s an estimated 749 pilots, 204 student pilots and 500 non-pilots.

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