SEN 2569 - Elbrus – Helping - FFQ

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Elbrus – Helping - FFQ

  1. Helping out
  2. FFQ#71 has appeared
  3. ELBRUS CUP 2019 - UNOFFICIAL RESULTS


Helping out

Notice in the last SEN the message from Andew Barron talking about Wawayanda and the Nats. Andrew was asking for helpers at the Nats. For all of our events helpers are very important and we could not run the events without them. I noticed at the recent Feb contests the “big name” sportsmen were often the first to step and offer to help out in a flyoff. They appreciate the work done by the organizers and their helpers.
Large events like the Nats and World Champs always need extra help.

Recently I was at meeting of experienced Free Flight modelers just as we were leaving a couple of them came to me and asked about the upcoming Free Flight World Champs and if they could help. These were people who fly and time regularly, some including FAI events but they had never been to a World Champs and wanted to know what happens and how they could help. I realized that as a regular FAI Free Flight participant I had attended about 10 or so Champs and took it for granted that “everyone” knew what happens, who to talk to about helping and how to find out the important information. For example these guys did not know the process for allocating timers, they knew timekeepers are needed but they did not understand that they don’t have to wander around trying to find someone to time, but that they are assigned to a pole with another timer and get to time a different countries team each round. They liked it that event was structured and were more comfortable in helping out when they knew how things will be done. So I wrote up the following for the group. We appreciate that many SEN readers have been many World and Continental Champs but not every one has ! So I have included it here.

At the meeting I got a couple of requests for information about the World Free Flight Champs to be held at Lost Hills in October

The information is on the AMA web site at this link

https://www.modelaircraft.org/events/fai-2019-f1abc

We are working with the AMA to make some of the information easier to find, notably the calendar!

There is a link on the site to "Bulletin 1" . In World Champs speak this is the official invite that goes out from the FAI around the World- it has a lot of information, including the calendar for the Champs. So you can find it there.  There are World Cup and FAI mini-events before and after the main event.

Some people have asked about helping - they always need time keepers and you don't need to time for every day, depending on your schedule.

People who have been to a World Champs seem to assume that everyone know how they work.  But this is not so !

They are for F1A, B and C ( glider, rubber and power) . One event is flown each day.  

Each participating country enters a team.  There are up to 3 people in each class.  So far 38 countries have entered.  You can see a country list on the web site.  A list with names will be up soon. 

The flight line has a number of "poles"  equal to the number of participating countries +1 for the current World Champ.  They fly 7 rounds plus fly off. 

2 time keepers are assigned to each pole.  In each round the team has a 55 minute window during which for each team member has get their flight in.  The time management on the pole is done by the team's manager.  Only one person from the team can fly at a time.  After the round is over the team moves, typically 3 poles to the next pole. This make sure no one has a geographic advantage due to the pole position.  The initial pole allocation is by random draw.  The first round max is typically 4 minutes and the regular rounds 3 minutes, although they can be longer.

After the regular rounds are over the fly off starts with a longer, increasing max. Each person is on a pole by themselves and they have a 7 minute window to get the flight started.  Typically about 1/3 of the people will make the fly off.  In October thermal conditions at Lost Hills can be very difficult, it is by no means easy to max in either the regular rounds or fly off.

These are the best flyers in the World in these classes and timing is an
opportunity to see them in action close up and interact with them.

The person organizing the timing etc is Brian Van Nest at  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.   and the CD is Charlie Jones at  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.   (the FAI model Supply/Rubber guy)

 

FFQ#71 has appeared


From: sergio montes

The new edition of Free Flight Quarterly has just appeared, with a wide variety of articles, including the story and plans of the interesting models designed by George Schroedter for Champion Model Products.
The cover, table of contents and extensive summary of the articles in this edition of Free Flight Quarterly can be found in our website:

www.freeflightquarterly.com/wordpress

regards

Sergio Montes


ELBRUS CUP 2019 - UNOFFICIAL RESULTS

From:Ismet Yurtseven   
Dear Roger,

I attached the unofficial results of Elbrus Cup 2019. I could not get success to put them here in text format (the columns are shifting improperly) .
Maybe, you can convert it text successfully. You can share it in SEN.

Best regards,
Ismet Yurtseven

 

F1A

Place Name Tot. Reg. RFlyofFlyofFlyoff 3
1 Lomov Michael 1020 360 480 383
2 Kosonozhkin Mikhail 1020 360 480 358
3 Kornushenko Alexander 1020 360 480 342
4 Titov Yuri 1020 360 480 301
5 Kozyrev Sergey 1020 360 480 282
6 Igor Butsnevich 1020 360 480 261
7 Naloev Andrey 1020 360 480 260
8 JNogtev Semen 1020 360 480 256
9 Yurchenko Alexander. 1020 360 480 223
10 Polyaev Valery 1020 360 480 102
11 Bardin Vladimir 1020 360 480 0
12 Khoroshev Alexey 1020 360 480 0
13 JOlesov Plato 1020 360 346
14 Aliyev Eldar 1020 360 321
15 Evsyukov Sergey 1020 360 296
16 Tsoi Evgeny 1020 360 253
17 Mikhail Teterin 1020 360 224
18 Mkrtchyan harry 1020 360 218
19 Dobryydnev Gennady. 1020 360 154
20 JSankin Vyacheslav 1020 360 139
21 Frolov Maxim 1020 303
22 Makarov Sergey 1020 299
23 JMalakhov Gregory 1020 249
24 Panchenko Andrey 1020 186
25 Evdokimov Alexey 1020 136
26 JPron Maxim 1020 118
27 Koh Oleg 1020 101
28 Kochkarev Mikhail 1020 47
29 Skorikov Sergey 1009
30 JVarenik Daria 1005
31 Shcherbakov Alexander 1005
32 Dmitry Verkhovtsev 1000
33 JUlbashev Muhammat 996
34 JOsipov Artemy 985
35 Kantipaylo Eugene 983
36 Dremov Evgeny 972
37 Gromov Sergey 965
38 JKornushenko Sophia 960
39 JKuznetsov Mikhail 960
40 Nichiporuk Alexander 958
41 Khoroshev Pavel 956
42 Anokhin Leonid 947
43 Sankin Evgeny 946
44 Ryazantsev Alexey 945
45 Yevdokimov Yuri 943
46 Naloev Alim 941
47 JPlotnikov Stepan 935
48 JIschenko Alexander 933
49 JMukhamedyanov Iskende 930
50 JShmygl Kirill 915
51 Anisimov Nikita 911
52 Prigara Michael 902
53 Agafonov Sergey 898
54 Gorsky Anton 882
55 Filatov Pavel 858
56 JKirill Horozlar? 842
57 Shmyglya Maxim 835
58 Lomov Nikolay 834
59 JEvsyukov Vadim 829
60 JMazurin E?le?mesi 811
61 JOstrauhova Evelina 811
62 JUnazhokov Islam? 746
63 Chekotin Maxim 742
64 JSergeev Vsevolod 728
65 JSidorkin Anton 710
66 Kovalev Sergey 706
67 JKravchenko Kirill 663
68 JKorotkov Yaroslav 647
69 Akinshin Alexander 633
70 JRusyaev Andrey 372
71 JZherukov Samir 352
72 JKanokov Cantemir 326
73 Serochkin Evgeny 316
74 Nebukin Mark 240
75 Burenok Sergey 20

 

F1B

 Place Jr. Name Tot. Reg. RFlyoff 1Flyoff 2Flyoff 3
1 Useynov Timur 1020 360 299 319
2 Makhmutov Ilnur 1020 360 299 281
3 Burdov Aleksey 1020 360 293
4 Man Vitaly 1020 360 289
5 Novikov Alexander 1020 360 280
6 Filippov Alexey 1020 360 272
7 Egorov Alexander 1020 360 248
8 Pavel Lomov 1020 360 243
9 Khoroshev Alexey 1020 360 226
10 J Kuznetsov Vladislav 1020 360 188
11 Degtyarev Sergey 1020 292
12 Hudoyan Arthur 1020 270
13 Gainibasharov Vladi 1020 224
14 Anatoly Rybchenkov 1020 208
15 Lomov Sergey 992
16 Galagan Alexander 990
17 Doronin Andrey 986
18 Tatarenko Andrey 980
19 Gracian Nikita 979
20 Milyutkin Alexander 974
21 Khuziev Radik 964
22 J Zinoviev Anton 962
23 Ryabov Vladislav 960
24 Malyutin Victor 957
25 Panchenko Andrey 946
26 Yurtseven Ismet 943
27 Vladimir Kurabtsev 933
28 Bulatov Albert 924
29 J Kornushenko Sophia 917
30 Kustarnikov Sergey 910
31 J Nesterenko Ilya 908
32 J Maxim Reshetnikov 908
33 Muravtsev Aleksadr 896
34 Khoroshev Pavel 892
35 Gorbach Gregory 888
36 Phelix Ronald 882
37 Mescheryakov Alexey 875
38 Lunev Oleg 872
39 J Obukhov Ilya 872
40 Chepkasov Alexey 870
41 Norin Sergey 868
42 Zubakov Sergey 861
43 Dobrinsky Yuri 847
44 Vladimir Dunaev 841
45 Solodov Maxim 841
46 J Vladimir Purtseladz 818
47 Letov Gennady 812
48 Afanasyev Valery 810
49 Goryachev Vitali 774
50 Bogdanov Vladislav 760
51 J Frolov Kiril 717
52 J Tatarenko Anastasia 702
53 Kornushenko Alexand 690
54 J Ovcharenko Maxim 679
55 J Daydiev Kamil 616
56 Tribün Aslan? 580
57 Gusakov Dmitry 524
58 J S?r?t?? Denis 427
59 S?rtlar Andrew 420
60 J Tikhomirov Yaroslav 386
61 Kataev Vladimir 323
62 J Andrei Grinets 309

 

 

F1C

Place Name Flyoff 1Flyoff 2Flyoff 3
1 Kaichuk Arthur 1020 360 480
2 Meshcheryakov Alexe 1020 360 455
3 Ryokhin Nikolay 1020 360 414
4 Drozdov Alexander 1020 360 407
5 Chuchukalov Leonid 1020 360 399
6 Elm Alexander 1020 360 361
7 Ardeev Sergey 1020 360 326
8 Kudryashov Oleg 1020 360 319
9 Yakovenko Leonid 1020 360 319
10 Talanov Aleksey 1020 360 276
11 Mikhaylenko Alexand 1020 360 265
12 Karpov Alexey 1020 360 159
13 Nekrasov Alexey 1020 313
14 Perchuk Yuri 1020 273
15 Leonid Galaktionov 1020 0
16 Savukhina Larisa 1006
17 Mushtukov Valentin 1001
18 Ivanov Vladimir I. 991
19 Kislovsky Anatoly 977
20 Galagan Alexander 972
21 Morozov Alexander 946
22 Nazarov Alexander 925
23 Klimakova Elizaveta 908
24 Kuznetsov Oleg 878
25 Savukhin Sergey 861
26 Lysenkov Victor 704
27 Kantiyev Zaur 615

F1P

 Place Name Flyoff 1Flyoff 2Flyoff 3
1 Lipov Vladislav 900 300 335
2 Trapeznikov Ilya 900 300 207
3 Polyakova Polina 900 184
4 Kabalin Alexey 897
5 Tsibirov Valery 895
6 Ivanov Vasili 841
7 Nekrasov Stepan 836
8 Safronov Dmitry 802
9 Lipatov Ilya 35