Matthias Dolderer

Mattias Dolderer

Red Bull Air Race Pilot (photo: Jason Janetzky)
Born (1970-09-15) September 15, 1970
Nationality Germany Germany
Racing career
First race 2009
Best position 1st (2016)
Aircraft Zivko Edge 540
Website
matthiasdolderer.com

Matthias Dolderer (born September 15, 1970 in Ochsenhausen, Baden Württemberg) is a German professional race pilot,[1] who competes as a rookie pilot in the Red Bull Air Race World Championship.[2]

Flying career

Beginnings

Dolderer, who once colourfully compared the precision-flying of the Red Bull Air Race to trying to park a car in a garage while travelling at nearly 400 kilometres per hour, first went flying with his father when he was three years old. He was raised at his parent’s flight school and at the early age of five became hooked on machines and fast cars making his first solo flight at 14. His life has revolved around aviation ever since. “Flying was my passion from the very first moment and my inspiration. I’ve spent my whole life in hangars, on airfields and in cockpits,” says Dolderer.

He gained a glider and ultralight license at the age of 17 and the following year obtained his private pilot’s license. Just a few days later he finished 3rd in the German Championships. From 1988 until 1991, Matthias Dolderer took part in four German and two European Championships, and the World Championships as a member of the national ultralight team. He ended his ultralight aviator career as the German Champion.

At 21 he became the youngest flight teacher in Germany. He and his sister Verena took over Tannheim Airfield to continue their family’s vision: ‘To establish a meeting place for aviators, enthusiasts, amateurs as well as professionals.’ The legendary Tannkosh event, Europe’s biggest Fly-In, became a reality in 1993.

Dolderer has spent almost 300 days of his life in the cockpit in more than 150 different aircraft types, with 25,000 landings all over the world and has performed in many air shows across Europe since 1993. In 2002 he became an official pilot of the Flying Bulls, Austria, where he still performs with different aircraft.[3]

Competition aerobatics

In 2006, Matthias Dolderer intensified his aerobatic activities to become a Red Bull Air Race pilot in the near future. Just one year later, he took part at the World Aerobatic Championship, category "Unlimited". In 2008, Dolderer made his breakthrough after hard training. He won the German Aerobatic Championship and achieved also top standings at international competitions such as the World Aerobatics Cup.

Red Bull Air Race pilot

Matthias Dolderer's achievements opened him the way for an invitation to attend the Red Bull Air Race qualification camp in Casarrubios, Spain, at the end of September 2008. Of the six candidates, five qualified for the "super license" required to compete in the world championship. Matthias Dolderer was one of four rookies selected for active race status.

Achievements

Germany Matthias Dolderer
at the Red Bull Air Race World Championship
Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Points Wins Rank
2009 United Arab Emirates
11th
United States
13th
Canada
13th
Hungary
5th
Portugal
6th
Spain
3rd
23 0 9th
2010 United Arab Emirates
7th
Australia
7th
Brazil
10th
Canada
5th
United States
10th
Germany
7th
26 0 8th
2014 United Arab Emirates
6th
Croatia
9th
Malaysia
8th
Poland
11th
United Kingdom
4th
United States
4th
United States
3rd
Austria
11th
21 0 7th
2015 United Arab Emirates
9th
Japan
3rd
Croatia
6th
Hungary
7th
United Kingdom
10th
Austria
6th
United States
5th
United States
3rd
26 0 5th
2016 United Arab Emirates
2nd
Austria
1st
Japan
8th
Hungary
1st
United Kingdom
2nd
Germany
2nd
United States
1st
United States
CAN
80,25 3 1st

Legend: * CAN: Cancelled * DNP: Did not take part * DNS: Did not start * DSQ: Disqualified

2008

2007

2006

1991

1990

1988

1988 till 1991

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Dolderer, Matthias. "Matthias Dolderer-Pilot Vita". Retrieved 2008-12-13.
  2. "Four Rookie For 2009". Red Bull Air Race GmbH. 2008-11-19. Retrieved 2008-12-13.
  3. Red Bull Air Race. "Matthias Dolderer-Pilot Biography".
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