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Rocket Racing League Announces Mark-1 X-Racer Team

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by Staff Writers
New York (SPX) Feb 05, 2006
The Rocket Racing League, an aerospace sports and entertainment organization that combines the competition of racing with the excitement of rocketry, today announced the selection of Leading Edge Rocket Racing, as its first independent race team.

Co-founded by F-16 pilots Robert "Bobaloo" Rickard and Don A. "Dagger" Grantham, Jr., "Leading Edge" will take possession of their first rocket powered Mark-1 X-Racer later this year.

"We are honored and delighted to have been selected by the Rocket Racing League as its first team. The prospect of competing against our peers under rocket power through a virtual track in the sky is thrilling," said Robert "Bobaloo" Rickard, Chief Executive Officer of Leading Edge. "The roar of rocket power and a 20-foot trailing flame will redefine the concept of air racing."

In October of 2005, Robert "Bobaloo" Rickard and his longtime friend and fellow pilot, Don A. "Dagger" Grantham, Jr., formed Leading Edge Rocket Racing, LLC. Rickard and Grantham have a shared history of flying the F-16 Fighting Falcon and diverse backgrounds in business, consulting, consulting and engineering.

Rickard holds a degree in electrical engineering and served in the active duty Air Force for more than 13 years piloting the F-16. He has amassed 2,450 total flight hours and was awarded "Instructor Pilot of the Year" for two separate Fighter Wings while on active duty.

Rickard is also a graduate of the US Air Force Fighter Weapons School, the most challenging and prestigious doctorate-level flying course in the world. He leads the Rickard Consulting Group, Inc., which provides technical expertise on a wide range of tactical flying programs in the public and private sectors.

Grantham is a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy and served as an Air Force F-16 Instructor/Evaluator Pilot as well as an Advance Agent for Air Force One. With more than 16 years of flying, Grantham has accumulated 2,000 total flying hours and has received a variety of awards at every phase of his career from wingman to flight instructor/evaluator pilot.

In 2002, Grantham became one of only three officers in the history of the Air Force One Advance Agent program to be decorated for service above and beyond the call of duty. Currently, Grantham is co-owner and founder of five companies involved in a variety of enterprises including development of multi-use helmet technology. He is also the General Manager of a large Phoenix-based manufacturing company which he has led through two years of unprecedented growth.

"Welcome to the Rocket Racing League guys," said Sean Tucker, RRL Pilot. "Let's see if any of that F-16 experience will help you beat me."

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Rocket Racing League Fans To Name First Rocket Racer
New York (SPX) Feb 05, 2006
The Rocket Racing League, an aerospace sports and entertainment organization that combines the competition of racing with the excitement of rocketry, today announced that it is launching a web-based contest for the naming of its first X-Racer rocket plane. The winner will receive a prize package including an annual VIP access pass to the Mark-1 X-Racer Series events.







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