SEN 1031 - 24 Sep 2006

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SEN issue 1031 24 September 2006


Table of Contents
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Re: CIAM and MEASURING model Competition performance - Bosquet
Free Flight Quarterly book on Coupe d'Hiver (F1G) models - Montes
Contest Report: MMM Rocky Mountain FF Champs/FAI Dynasty Cup - Deloach
30th Annual Sierra Cup FAI International Free Flight Contest - KcKeever
RDT - Segrave
Finals Alert - Mc Keever
spencer field
Some Images - Woodhouse
Images from junior championship - Breeman
Thanks


Re: CIAM and MEASURING model Competition performance
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Dear All

MEASURING COMPETITIVE PERFORMANCE AT CHAMPIONSHIPS.

As a constructive suggestion towards overcoming the potential forthcoming
difficulties over restricting model performance may I make the following
suggestion.

Where or when it is not possible, nor desirable to hold numerous fly offs,
what about measuring the actual altitude of a model, for example after 4
minutes by using the RAM2 altimeter as described by Messrs. Edge, Fantham,
Jack in Free Flight Forum, 2006 p.p. 91-102 ?

In my example, I suggest that after 4 minutes the models should have had
sufficient time to have displayed not only a superior ability to climb but
also to demonstrate its minimum sink or thermal riding capability. This
should satisfy everyone's desire to have the:
a) best performing model;
b) highest complementary flying skills in the pursuit of excellence.

Whilst minimizing the need for timekeepers and a huge flying space at
championships.

The measure of height at 4 mins 0 secs is OBJECTIVE and DECISIVE, the
highest wins.

After 4 minutes the models can d/t reducing the risk of the models being
stolen, and making retrieval easier and safer.

If all FAI Flyoff models have to have the same external means with which to
attach these altimeters, a level playing field would be maintained, same
additional weight and drag.

I suppose the organization might have to supply the altimeters, but these
could loaned to competitors in return for a deposit. This would also enable
the contest director to "seal" the recorder so that no one tampers with the
height record.

Would it at least be possible to establish a pilot trial to test the
feasibility of the above idea in the UK.

It would be such a shame to cause further grief, when CIAM's other, perhaps
more important objective might be how to encourage greater global
participation in Free
Flight ?

Yours sincerely,

Nick Bosdet



----- Original Message -----
From: "Ian Kaynes"
To: "Nick Bosdet"
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 5:55 PM
Subject: Re: CIAM and model performance


> Mike et al
>
> Don't forget that the March 2006 CIAM agenda included a deferred section -
> items proposed but not eligible for consideration in 2006 because of
> schedule rules. These are held over to the first suitable year, i.e. the
> March 2007 meeting. Deferred proposals from Russia were 40m line, 25g rubber
> and 4 sec run for ABC respectively. Thus whatever anyone else submits these
> 3 are already on the agenda!
>
> Regards
>
> Ian
>


Free Flight Quarterly book on Coupe d'Hiver (F1G) models
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The Free Flight Quarterly book on Coupes ( F1G) has just appeared.
This book of 104 pages comprises a great selection of articles and plans
on the topic of modern and Vintage Coupes. Some of this material
appeared in the April and July 2006 issues of Free Flight Quarterly.
There are articles and plans on Coupes by Helmut Werfl, Anselmo Zeri,
Edgardo Figueroa, Ralph Sparrow, Peter King, Tom Ioerger, and many, many
others. Jean Wantzenriether has contributed an interesting panorama of
the development of Coupe models in France, while Andrew Longhurst has
written an introduction to the Vintage Coupe movement in the UK,
complemented by his excellent drawings. Paul Rossiter writes on optimum
Coupe size and there are articles on Coupe airfoils and methods of
construction.

The price is $23 US airmailed to your address or $25 AUD in Australia
and NZ .
It can be ordered from:

Free Flight Quarterly
37 Windsor St
Kingston Beach 7050
TAS, Australia
e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Sergio Montes


Contest Report: MMM Rocky Mountain FF Champs/FAI Dynasty Cup
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If you missed Denver/Labor Day this year you missed another year of
near-perfect weather. It was cool and cloudy on Saturday for F1ABC but the
winds were very light all day and thermals were plentiful. Temperatures
never got above the lower sixties however, and the sun never came out. Then
Sunday and Monday were two of the best flying days of the year with high
temps in the mid- to upper-seventies with hardly a breath of wind. Fluffy
white clouds dotted the sky and the sun shone brightly in the beautiful
Colorado blue sky. Maxes were very plentiful-though none maxed out in the
FAI events. Models hung over the line of cars, DTed, then rained down often
only a few feet from the launch point. Free flight heaven, without a doubt!



For those wishing to see the complete results showing AMA, Nos, SAM, FAC,
etc, go to: http://www.freeflight.org/competition/contest_results.htm. The
results should be posted there within another day or two.



Forty-two contestants from seven states converged this year on MMM's 35
square-mile Field of Dreams. One out-of-state contestant had this to say
after flying in this year's RMC: "That was the best contest of the
year--and I have been to a lot!"



So mark you calendars for next year's RMC: Labor Day weekend 2007!



Thermals

Don DeLoach

Jerry Murphy

co-CD's



41st Rocky Mountain FF Champs - Dynasty Cup FAI Events



F1A

Pete McQuade 180 162 180 180 180 180 180 1242

Lee Hines 180 180 180 180 180 180 144 1224

Willard Smitz 87 143 99 98 51 112 63 653

Rene Limberger 180 180 180 108 0 0 0 648



F1B

Ed Vanlandingham 180 180 180 180 180 180 170 1250

Dick Wood 180 180 180 180 180 140 180 1220

Ed Wiley 180 180 167 147 153 180 160 1167

Darold Jones 150 113 180 170 138 180 125 1056

Todd Reynolds 96 84 147 157 123 0 0 607

Richard Branca 0 0 97 83 180 180 64 604

Randy Reynolds 124 74 79 71 143 0 0 491



F1C

Chuck Etherington 29 26 39 31 33 35 45 238



F1H

Rick Pangell 84 120 37 24 100 365

Willard Smitz 45 45 0 0 10 100



F1G

Jerry Murphy 77 120 120 120 120 577

Richard Branca 120 111 120 73 120 544

Mel Gray 120 52 120 120 120 532

Bill Leppard 74 120 120 120 56 490

Ed Wiley 111 86 120 53 120 490

Randy Reynolds 120 49 120 55 120 464

Ed Vanlandingham 120 120 120 0 60 420

Dick Wood 120 109 0 0 0 229

Darold Jones 39 0 0 0 0 39



F1J

Bob Hanford 120 120 120 115 0 475

Jerry Murphy 110 32 37 0 0 179

Fred Carstens 120 0 0 0 0 120




30th Annual Sierra Cup FAI International Free Flight Contest
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October 14 and 15, 2006
World and America