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« Reply #30 on: May 08, 2006, 04:23:42 PM »

One issue which is a critical setup, and most everyone has not taken seriously... Elevator Control Throw.

+/- 1/4" is plenty! More than that and you won't be able to fly it.
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« Reply #31 on: May 08, 2006, 11:53:11 PM »

Pat got it posted here: Video Section
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« Reply #32 on: June 05, 2006, 09:02:16 AM »

Well, despite the wind (10mph with 20mph gusts?), a lot of fun was had by all. We had 8 entries for the first race, and it was a good number to get started with. We divided the field into 2 heats, and eventually whittled it down to 1 heat of 5 planes.

We made a few changes as we went, to make it more fun and easier to judge:

We pulled the pylons in to 250', so we could more easily judge the distance, and it didn't take all day to fight upwind to the north pylon.
We decided to use points from each pilots best 3 out of 4 rounds for the final score. Of course this created a tie for the lead, but the Main showed who really dominated Smiley
We will throw out 1-2 rounds for a season tally, allowing that some guys won't be able to make every event. The intent is to toss 25%, whatever that works out to be.

We want to try some weekday evenings. Tuesday would be nice, but that's a training night. Perhaps we could try to schedule it right before dusk, or something, though? Maybe Wednesday would be good as well. Certainly an item for discussion.

There was some carnage! Some planes were glued back together in the pits, able to make it for the next round. Some were not so lucky, but we believe all the pieces were found, and can be salvaged. If not, it's only $25 for a new airframe, though.

The Number 3 'Intimidator' lived up to his namesake, scaring rookies and small children with his aggressive manuvering Smiley
Al Coleman, as always, had a beautiful scale entry, almost too nice to race... But that didn't stop him from showing he had 'the right stuff' (note: 'the Wright stuff' is metioned above Smiley )
John Gaiter redefined the 'go ugly - early' theory, bu breaking a wing off, gluing it back on, and dominating his early heats.
Bill Rugenstein ran steady and consistant, despite what it looked like on a few laps.
Eric Gallager flew Ivan's plane, but had radio problems in the 2nd round, and 're-kitted' the plane right behind the flight line. He was doing well up until that point, and will be a force to contend with in future races.
Dan Campbell did well, until he bent his prop shaft ($3), but he will be back!
Col Chuck bowed out before the 1st round and kept score, until it was time for him to retrieve his Commander from the airport.
And me? What can I say...? I had fun!

Overall, a great time was had by all. Based upon feedback, a few things will be adjusted, but overall a success!

We can always use more entries and help. This is good, clean, cheap fun. Even the volunteers and spectators had fun.

We tested a few other planes out on the course for fun. The Easy-Star and Zagi seemed to be fun. Some of the smaller, faster planes I brought were too much Smiley I would love to try a 'Speed 400 - Direct Drive - 8 cell' class as well. It would be similarly cheap and fun.



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« Reply #33 on: June 19, 2006, 02:01:44 PM »

Rules were updated per popular decision. See 1st post.
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« Reply #34 on: June 19, 2006, 11:42:48 PM »

Rules were updated per popular decision. See 1st post.

Care to list what the changes were?
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« Reply #35 on: June 20, 2006, 12:01:12 AM »

300' length changed to 250-275'
Max number in heat increased to 5
Eliminated Mains, going just for 3-4 heats
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« Reply #36 on: June 21, 2006, 02:11:17 AM »

Thanks Gene...  Smiley
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« Reply #37 on: July 09, 2006, 12:47:08 AM »

There sure was a lot of carnage at the race this evening.
I would guess about 1/2 of the planes there suffered some kind of damage, although most were quickly repaired and were flying by the next heat.

This was the first race I was able to make, since I finally finished my plane (see photo).
It was a lot of fun and I'm looking forward to the next one!  Smiley

Could someone please post the final standings?

Thanks!
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« Reply #38 on: July 09, 2006, 10:24:13 AM »

Your wish is my command  Kiss


Here's the final Tally:

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« Reply #39 on: July 09, 2006, 10:57:09 AM »

Got another one under the belt, and it was a blast!

I believe everyone had fun, despite the carnage  Grin Some of the carnage was self-induced, but there was some very agressive piloting which resluted in the current record for the number of pieces re-assembled between heats, and continuing to compete... By your's truly.

Seems the #3 held true to his 'Inimidator' title, and so about lap 4 of the first heat, he flew right through the leader, smacking him nose first into the south pylon. Pieces flew in about a 10' radius, but were gathered up and inventoried. Epoxy was mixed, soldering iron was warmed up, and restoration began. 6 pieces were glued and taped back into 1, and the 2nd round had a full field! Luckily, the offender had a spare motor to loan the victim.

There were 2 heats of 4. Heats were sorted after each round, with the 1st and 2nd place finishers moved to the A, and 3rd and 4th moved to the B. This kept it mixed up and most everyone got to race with everyone. I think I raced with everyone but Bill (code name: Sandbagger, more on that later).

The 4th round was set up by point standings after the 1st 3 rounds. Chuck (beginner's luck?) Baker was 1st, and John (I only need 1 pack for a full day, because I don't finish more than 1 or 2 laps per heat) Gaither was last. The rest of us wound up somewhere in the middle.

The 4A heat started very well, with the deserving victim of earlier attacks leading and running quite well, with a pack of 3 trailing... Along about the 3rd lap, though, the world turned upside-down! The leader went around the north pylon, but the pack decided to cut ever so slightly inside... So first to last for the (now) 2-time victim  Undecided Due to questionable ethics and undeniable skills, The Intimidator took the lead in about lap 7, and hung on for the win. The only plane to actually complete all 10 laps came in last, of course...

4B started strangely! Dan and John threw their planes into the ground on the start! Dan was farthest from the flightline, so he finshed 3rd  Wink , despite John's valiant efforts to retreive his plane and throw it past Dan's! After a couple of laps Eric's hatch came floating down, soon followed by his battery pack and ultimately, his plane. Bill (Sandbag) Rugenstein managed to smoothly finish the race, having won the battle of attrition  Roll Eyes

I think the current format worked well. We can continue to discuss and finess the format as it makes sense. An additional date will be firmed up for August, as soon as we have the rest of the TBD dates firmed up.

Here's the results, click on the thumbnail for full size. (Pat may be able to do some wild fixing here, like the last results post):


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« Reply #40 on: July 09, 2006, 01:35:34 PM »

Hey Gene,

I'm curious about something...

How can I be tied with Bill Rugenstein in the final standings when I beat him every time we raced (3x)?

Just curious...

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« Reply #41 on: July 09, 2006, 04:34:05 PM »

That's all a part of the Sandbagging strategy Wink He has figured out how to exploit the rules for personal gain! Lucky thing the trophys are all the same!

Seriously, the points are sort of a relic, and the finish in the 4th round is the closer standing. However, I was in the A and Bill in the B, but he got a higher point count than me... And we never raced!

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« Reply #42 on: July 09, 2006, 09:31:53 PM »

300' length changed to 250-275'
Max number in heat increased to 5
Eliminated Mains, going just for 3-4 heats

I think I understand the first two, but what of the third?
Didn't we have Mains as the 4th round yesterday???

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« Reply #43 on: July 09, 2006, 10:21:13 PM »

Yes, by shuffling the heats the 4th round was a main.

I think we need to clear this up before the next race, as I think the shuffle up/down worked better, and the mains are more definitive than the points.

We also need to clear up the launch positions, so that everyone has an even shot at the initial lead, but there's a disadvantage for the guys to the south, as they would have to walk up toward the flight line after launching...
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« Reply #44 on: July 17, 2006, 08:59:02 AM »

Saturday, July 15th, we had race event #3. It was very hot, a little gusty, and as much fun as ever!

5 of us made the event, but due to a few of the guys who had other obligations, there was very little carnage. The new guy (Chuck Baker) continued his domination of the 'stock class', prompting wild rumors of exactly HOW he was cheating  Cheesy (it wasn't a matter of IF). In the end, though, it turned out that Duane was running a worn out motor, and I was running a 300 instead of a 350  Shocked Bill quietly nipped at Chuck's heels all day, just chuckling along and keeping his mouth shut!

I replaced the 300 with a 350 for the main, and took off with the lead  Smiley I lead up until the last lap, where Chuck's smooth and gentle course prevailed over my bank and yank (or maybe more accurately, Yank and Choke) style... He took the lead for the win... I'm thinking 9 lap races from now on  Cool (just kidding!)

Here's the final tally. As can be seen, despite the worn out motor, Duane held his own, and quiet Bill was right there at the end of the day.

So, seems we have a new 'King of the Hill'... Who's going to take him down? Who had the most fun? Who improved the most? All questions to be answered as the season moves on...

We need to schedule another race soon. It's too much fun not to keep it up! We'll be addressing it in the next few days!


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