I would think the sponsors and/or organizers of the race. Out of ticket sale proceeds of course.
About 5 years in.
it's more of a training mission by our military, for our countrys security, and the race tracks are actually coordinates as in what would be used as a "target". It's serious business for the military but also a more pleasant, and exhilarating experience, for the race fans.
Just for show, and to build up speed and engine heat.
Depends on where you're coming from but about 20 hours plus stop overs.
After the race, usually.
I remember it taking about 10-14 hours depending on the lay overs
Fans aka The NFL
The bridge is under compression, that means that weight created by the passage of traffic is pushed outwards to the abutments
Airforce and Navy pilots are always looking for something to buzz, its good PR, its good advertising, and its just plain fun. And the race organizers don't exactly discourage the practice.
most of the time, no. when i fly to see my boyfriend 90% of the time he pays but if not. we pay full normal price
There is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent, except perhaps for expensive fly-overs.
It took me 25 hours to come back from Auckland with 3 lay overs it's not too bad