Mike Mangold

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Mike Mangold
Mangold receiving Word Championship in Perth, 2007
Red Bull Air Race World Series Record
Date of Birth October 10, 1955 (1955-10-10) (age 52)
Team Cobra
Year of Début 2004
Country Flag of the United States United States
Best Position 1st (2005 & 2007)
2006 Position 3rd (30 points)[1]
Plane Zivko Edge 540[2]
Website www.mikemangoldairshows.com/

Mike Mangold (born October 10, 1955[3]) is a Boeing 767 commercial pilot for American Airlines and an aerobatics pilot. Mangold competes in the Red Bull Air Race World Series where he has repeatedly placed first and won the World Championship in the 2005 World Series, as well as the most recent 2007 World Series. His nickname is "Mungo".[1]

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Mangold was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and is the oldest of three children (Robert and Frank).[2]

[edit] Career

Mangold began his career as a fighter jet pilot for the US Air Force, going on to TOPGUN. At TOPGUN, Mangold graduated first in his class and earned the "Outstanding Graduate" award.[2] During his military career, he flew numerous missions in the F-4G "Wild Weasel" V Phantom. After leaving military service he became a commercial airline pilot, starting his aerobatics career in 1990.

Mangold has over 16,000 hours of flying time, including 2,500 hours of military fights and 3,500 hours of aerobatics.

[edit] Personal life

Mangold also skydives, hang glides, and skis.[4] In 1996, Mangold, along with 296 other skydivers, set a world record for the most amount of people in a skydiving free-fall formation in Apana, Russia.[2] Mangold commented on his passion for skydiving: "Skydiving, that's how I relax now. It's great, you are at one with the air, you are totally relaxed, no pressure."[2] Mike's wife Julie was once a test pilot for the US Army and now is also a commercial and aerobatic pilot. They have a seven-year-old son, Nicholas, who loves doing rolls in his father's aircraft, and a four-year-old daughter, Melissa.[2]

[edit] Achievements

Mangold racing in Perth during the 2006 series
Mangold racing in Perth during the 2006 series
2001
  • World Air Games - Bronze medal (team)
2002
  • US Point Series Champion
  • US National Aerobatic Championships - Silver medal
2003
  • World Air Games - Bronze medal (team)
2005
  • Five-time California Unlimited Aerobatic Champion
  • Two-time Arizona Unlimited Aerobatic Champion
  • Two-time runner-up, US National Championships
Flag of the United States Mike Mangold
at the Red Bull Air Race World Series
Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Points Wins Rank
2004 Flag of the United Kingdom
DNP
Flag of Hungary
DNP
Flag of the United States
1st
6 1 5th
2005 Flag of the United Arab Emirates
3rd
Flag of the Netherlands
1st
Flag of Austria
1st
Flag of Ireland
5th
Flag of the United Kingdom
1st
Flag of Hungary
1st
Flag of the United States
1st
36 5 1st
2006 Flag of the United Arab Emirates
2nd
Flag of Spain
2nd
Flag of Germany
3rd
Flag of Russia
CAN
Flag of Turkey
4th
Flag of Hungary
3rd
Flag of the United Kingdom
4th
Flag of the United States
4th
Flag of Australia
4th
30 0 3rd
2007 Flag of the United Arab Emirates
2nd
Flag of Brazil
3rd
Flag of the United States
3rd
Flag of Turkey
1st
Flag of Spain
CAN
Flag of Switzerland
2nd
Flag of the United Kingdom
1st
Flag of Hungary
1st
Flag of Portugal
2nd
Flag of the United States
5th
Flag of Mexico
CAN
Flag of Australia
3rd
47 3 1st
2008 Flag of the United Arab Emirates
3rd
Flag of the United States
2nd
Flag of the United States
4th
Flag of Sweden
Flag of the Netherlands
Flag of the United Kingdom
Flag of Hungary
Flag of Portugal
Flag of Spain
Flag of Australia
15 0 2nd
Total 134 9 1st

Legend:

  • CAN: Cancelled
  • DNP: Did not participate
  • DNS: Did not show
  • NC: Not classified

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Mike Mangold World Champion Red Bull Air Race World Series 2005
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Lucky Star", Red Bull Air Race Magazine. Retrieved on 2008-05-03. 
  3. ^ Red Bull Air Race 2008
  4. ^ Mike Mangold

[edit] External links

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Kirby Chambliss
Red Bull Air Race World Series Champion
2005
Succeeded by
Kirby Chambliss
Preceded by
Kirby Chambliss
Red Bull Air Race World Series Champion
2007
Succeeded by
incumbent