SEN 2933 - The 2021 FAI Arizona FF Championships -Number Overload

SEN 2933

1. The 2021 FAI Arizona FF Championships
2. Number Overload


The 2021 FAI Arizona FF Championships

The last America’s Cup contest of 2021, the FAI AZ Champs, was held on December 4 and 5 at Eloy, Arizona. The COVID-19 pandemic caused the number of contestants to be smaller. Pre-entries by mail had been requested, which helped with getting the registration and fee payments out of the way. In the FAI events we had fliers from 7 states (AZ, CA, CO, NV, OK, TX, UT).
The weather was perfect with cloudless blue skies on both days. The temperature in the mornings on both days was 45°F (7°C) but then warmed up to about 76°F (24°C). The wind speed was 0mph to 7mph (3m/s). Early in the morning we had wind and then again in the afternoon for the fly-offs. But in rounds 3 and 4 it was mostly calm with slight puffs of air in all directions caused by small thermals which made it especially difficult for the glider flyers. It was almost heartbreaking when in round 4 in F1A Mike McKeever covered a lot of area circle-towing to find a piece of air. Towards the end of the round he made attempts to launch but could not get enough tension in the line to get the flight started. This resulted in a zero score when the horn blew indicating the end of the round.

In F1A Jasminka and Enes Pecenkovic were the two fliers to max-out. The fly-offs were exciting as both achieved the 6 and 8 minute max. In the 3rd fly-off round Jasminka achieved 526 seconds for 2nd place and Enes making the 10 minutes to win F1A. Jim Farmer placed 3rd in F1A. Congratulations to our Junior Skylar Donnelly who flew very well in F1B and was the winner. Jack Murphy came close to maxing out in F1Q and won, Rich Wegener placed 2nd. In F1C/P we had 2 fliers flying F1P models, Mike Fedor and Bob Hanford. Mike won the event and Bob was 2nd.
Peter Brocks won F1G as he was the only one flying Coupe. In F1H Mike Fedor came out ahead of Jim Farmer who then was 2nd. Mike McKeever was the only entry in F1J – he maxed-out and was 1st in this FAI small power class. We had 6 entries in F1S with 3 fliers being clean after 5 rounds. There were 5 exciting fly-off rounds with the reduced 5 second motor run where Robert Donnelly bested the present F1S National Record. Jack Murphy placed 2nd and George Morris was in 3rd place.

We are all looking forward to having you back in Eloy next year for the Southwest Regionals on January 15, 16, 17.

Peter Brocks, CD


 

2021 RESULTS FAI ARIZONA CHAMPS
December 4,5 at Eloy, Arizona Peter Brocks, CD

F1A 1 2 3 4 5 F/O F/O F/O Total
1 Enes Pecenkovic     180 180 180 180 180 360 480 600 2340
2 Jasm. Pecenkovic B  180 180 180 180 180 360 480 526 2266
3 Jim Farmer          180 180 180 150 180              870
4 Peter Brocks        180 180 180 94 180               814
5 Mike McKeever       180 151 180 0 180                691
6 Mike Fedor          DNF DNF 105 DNF DNF              105

F1B Total
1 Skylar Donnelly-Ju   180 180 180 133 180 853

F1Q 1 2 3 4 5 Total
1 Jack Murphy   180 180 178 180 180 898
2 Rich Wegener  104  97 180 180  81 642

F1C/P 1 2 3 4 5 Total
1 Mike Fedor   132 177 172 127 180 788
2 Bob Hanford   39 160 180  34 DNF 413

F1G 1 2 3 4 5 Total
1 Peter Brocks 120 120 105 120 120 585

F1H 1 2 3 4 5 Total
1 Mike Fedor     111 80 120 120 120  551
2 Jim Farmer     DNF DNF 117 120 120 357

F1J 1 2 3 4 5 Total
1 Mike McKeever 120 120 120 120 120 600

F1S 1 2 3 4 5 F/O F/O F/O F/O F/O Total
1 Robert Donnelly 120 120 120 120 120 120 180 240 300 22 1462
2 Jack Murphy     120 120 120 120 120 120 180 240 136    1276
3 George Morris   120 120 120 120 120 120 180 213        1113
4 Jerry Murphy    120 110 120 120 120 120                 590
5 Charlie Morris  120 120 120 111 DNF                     471

 



Number Overload

Aram Schlosberg

The AMA requires putting its membership number on a model’s wing, typically up to 6 digits. The FAI requires an alphabetic country identifier (up to three characters) and the person’s FAI ID number of 6 digits for models flown in World Cups, Continental and World Championships.
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Letters and digits are at least 2.5 cm high for FAI and 1” for the AMA. (The difference is less than the width of a dot.) Both sets of numbers are permanent as long as one’s membership has not lapsed.
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Americans can reduce their digit overload by requesting a customized personal number from the AMA, identical to their FAI ID number. The pleasure costs $50. What are fifty bucks among friends ;-)

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