Reno Results

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Reno-LogoThe CAM crew worked hard at Reno this year, taking the first normally aspirated Lancair Legacy every built (N199L) with over 2000 hours on the airframe and making it race ready!

They were able to maintain and add enough speed mods to launch the 199L into second place during the heat 3B 2012 Sport Silver. Average speed of 290.231 MPH for the original Lancair demo legacy is beyond all expectations!

New and also at the show was a brand new Lancair Legacy built by Cascade Aircraft Management.

“In the same hangar was the Lancair Legacy of Bob Wolstenholme, the President and CEO of Lancair International. Stopping the boss’s machine? Beringer wheels & brakes. Behel took fourth place in the Gold race; Wolstenholme earned second in Silver. But that wasn’t the end of Beringer at Reno, 2012. The Lancair president had a special secret weapon, a very special Lancair Legacy that was just a couple weeks short of enough development to make the race. This ultra‐trick machine was also riding on Beringer wheels & brakes. In 2013, we’ll see how this newest creation does in the heat of battle.” Quote from Beringer website.

The CAM crew maintenance department is second to none when it comes to working all night to make their aircraft run with the best.