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News and Reports 2000 - First half
 SCAT Electronic News 17 Feb 2000
Table of Contents
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CIAM agenda - Ackery
Micafilm - Thorkildsen
SREM Cup - Raletic
Just rewards - Furutani
Isaacson Winter Classic Results - Furutani
Wondering what happened to Cleveland Model and Supply Co.??- Kuzniak
CIAM agenda
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The agenda for the March 2000 CIAM Meeting is now available on the FAI
website,
www.fai.org
then go   /aeromodelling/about/CIAM Meeting
the agenda is available as a zipped  download as either
- Word  (55k)  or
- rtf      (60k)
Note that the agenda is some 40-50 pages, since it covers all forms of
aeromodelling, not just free flight.
cheers
David Ackery
New Zealand
Micafilm
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I have used micafilm a lot on my AMA gas models and like to use a light
misting of 3M77 to the outer portions of the framework and use balsarite for
the ribs and spars.  Since the 3M77 contact cement is fairly heavy you only
want to use a light coating or misting on the outside framework and cover
the other portions with newspaper to keep it off of there.  The 3M77 can be
picked up at stationary or some hardware stores or places like Home Depot.
The 3M77 has the advantage of being able to place the micafilm on tighter to
begin with since it has a tackiness for awhile whereas the balsarite goes
dead and can only be activated by heat.  I usually spray it then go in the
house and turn on the iron and then start putting on all of the precut
panels.  After covering go over the edges with thin CA and rubbing wax paper
on the edge to lock everything down and keep it from creeping later when you
are heat shrinking it with an iron.  You can use a heat gun on stubborn
corners if you have a proper structure but be careful or you will induce a
warp on lighter structures.
Micafilm is light and fairly puncture resistant but you have to put more in
your structure to eliminate the model waving at you with the wings under
high loads.  I use full geodetic structures or D tube construction as a
result for my faster models.
Thermals,
Terry Thorkildsen
 
SREM Cup
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Dear Sir
i would like to inform you that information regarding " Srem cup "which 
is a World Cup competition is available at   
http://solair.eunet.yu/~grofns/index.htm
I would appreciate if you could publish that information at SCAT NEWS.
              Thank you and best regards
                     Milos Raletic
 
Just rewards
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Upon leaving the Isaacson, I was greeted by a flat tire on my van. Not
feeling like trying to change the thing on the field. I pumped it up enough
to run, and limped into Lost Hills. Don't know what I was thinking, like
I'm going to find a friendly open garage, Sunday night in Lost Hills. Well
guess what! and this is why I'm writing this.
After a couple inquiries, both sources recommended an outfit called
Gutierrez Tires in Lost Hills. The second source, Burns Bros., gave the
shop a call and they asked if I wanted them to come out, or could I come to
the shop. The shop is 2 blocks west of the Village Market. A very nice
young man pulled the tire off, put on a internal patch (found a nail in the
tread) and charged me $15, I tipped him $5 just because I was thrilled to
find him. The whole thing took 10 to 15 mins.
Put this number in your Palm Pilot (Luds, stick it in your tool box, or
little black book):
Gutierrez Tire (24 hr tire service)
21167 Hwy 46
Lost Hills CA 93249 (661) 797-2742;
Bakersfield (661) 324-7039
Lamont (661)845-4460
To continue this public service announcement:
I've also had good luck getting batteries and Honda glow plugs at the
Brannon Auto parts, also on Hwy 46 just east of Holloway.  Discovered this
after a wasted trip to Wasco. Some of us learn the hard way!
Norm Furutani
Isaacson Winter Classic
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Isaacson - February 2000
Want to thank the many that stuck it out this last weekend for the Isaacson
Winter Classic. As you can see we had a great turnout, inspite of the
marginal weather. I was surprized by the lack of complaints, i.e are going
to postpone?, will the next round open? etc. You guys were great- No Wimps!
10 maxouts in F1A and 10 in F1B is an indicator of the tough competition.
If your Team Selection voucher was not taken care of on site, bring it to
the MaxMen and I will sign off on it.
A special thanks to  my wife Ginny who took care of making the awards, both
the hand calligraphy, the computer work, and typing the following results:
If this looks all scrambled, try maximizing your window. If still not
clear, copy the text and paste in a word processor. If this doesn't work,
I'll have hard copies for the Luds at the Maxmen.
Thanks again, Ike would have been thrilled!
-Norm Furutani
F1A - Nordic
	Contestant	Round 1	Round 2	Round 3	Round 4	Round 5	Round 6
	Round 7	Round 8	Round 9	Round 10	Total
1	Vasily Beschasny	210	180	180	180	180	180
	180	300	420	251	2261
2	Gerd Aringer	210	180	180	180	180	180	180
	300	420	210	2220
3	Peter Allnutt	210	180	180	180	180	180	180
	300	420	185	2195
4	Sergei Makarov	210	180	180	180	180	180	180
	300	255		1845
5	Henning Nyhegn	210	180	180	180	180	180	180
	300	153		1743
6	Mike McKeever	210	180	180	180	180	180	180
	247			1537
7	Victor Stamov	210	180	180	180	180	180	180
	210			1500
8	Kimmo Kulmakko	210	180	180	180	180	180	180
	210			1500
9	Mikhail Kochkarev	210	180	180	180	180	180
	180	191			1481
10	Pierre Brun	210	180	180	180	180	180	180
	165			1455
11	Don Zink	210	180	180	180	180	180	180
	97			1387
12	Tom Coussens	210	180	180	180	180	180	180
	60			1350
13	Tony Van Eldik	210	180	176	180	180	180	180
				1286
14	Stefan Rumpp	210	180	172	180	180	180	180
				1282
15	Lee Hines	196	180	180	180	180	180	180
				1276
16	Randy Weiler	210	180	180	180	147	180	180
				1257
17	Risto Puhakka	175	180	180	180	180	180	180
				1255
18	Stephan Coussens	210	180	180	180	180	140
	180				1250
19	Javier Abad	210	180	180	180	180	180	131
				1241
20	Dmitro Kozlyuk	210	111	180	180	180	180	180
				1221
21	Tzvetan Tzvetkov	194	180	127	180	180	180
	180				1221
22	Pieter De Boer	210	180	180	180	73	180	180
				1183
23	Brian Van Nest	210	169	119	113	180	180	146
				1117
24	Hector Diez	210	180	107	180	180	65	180
				1102
25	Peter Brocks	140	180	180	137	180	95	154
				1066
26	Gord Mackenzie	192	180	118	180	180	180	DNF
				1030
27	Chuck Markos	210	80	80	180	0	180	105
				835
28	Kate Joyce	182	174	163	124	180	0	0
				823
29	Norm Smith	93	114	136	180	91	DNF	DNF
				614
30	Ernesto Busnelli	195	180	DNF	DNF	DNF	DNF
	DNF				375
	F1B - Wakefield
	Contestant	Round 1	Round 2	Round 3	Round 4	Round 5	Round 6
	Round 7	Round 8	Round 9	Round 10	Total
1	John Sessums	240	180	180	180	180	180	180
	300	420	333	2373
2	Igor Vivchar	240	180	180	180	180	180	180
	300	420	318	2358
3	Andrey Burdov	240	180	180	180	180	180	180
	300	420	317	2357
4	Pim Ruyter	240	180	180	180	180	180	180
	300	420	311	2351
5	Herb Sessums	240	180	180	180	180	180	180
	300	420	305	2345
6	Alex Andriukov	240	180	180	180	180	180	180
	300	420	301	2341
7	Bob Tymchek	240	180	180	180	180	180	180
	300	420	240	2280
8	Al Brush	240	180	180	180	180	180	180
	300	390		2010
9	Vlad Andriukov	240	180	180	180	180	180	180
	300	311		1931
10	Chuck Dorsett	240	180	180	180	180	180	180
	216			1536
11	George Batiuk	240	180	180	180	180	180	180
				1320
12	Rich Rohrke	240	180	180	180	180	180	180
				1320
13	Roger Morrell	240	180	180	180	180	166	180
				1306
14	Jerry McGlashan	211	180	180	180	180	180	180
				1291
15	Doug Rowsell	240	180	180	131	180	180	180
				1271
16	Dave Lacey	239	163	180	180	180	180	142
				1264
17	John Clapp	238	124	180	180	180	180	180
				1262
18	Ladislav Horak	240	180	180	180	114	180	180
				1254
19	Tom Laird	240	129	180	180	180	180	154
				1243
20	Ron Felix	146	180	180	180	180	180	180
				1226
21	John Pratt	176	180	180	180	180	180	74
				1150
22	Mike Mulligan	240	180	147	180	180	180
				1107
23	Cameron Ackerly	240	180	180	180	62	DNF	DNF
				842
24	Joe Friebis	37	85	92	180	180	133	108
				815
25	Bob Piserchio	240	180	180	180	17	DNF	DNF
				797
26	Walt Ghio	240	180	142	148	DNF	DNF	DNF
				710
27	Pieter Merkestyn	216	180	DNF	DNF	DNF	DNF
	DNF				396
** I thought that Mike Mulligan flew all 7 rounds, .. seeing he was on my 
'pole' - that would have put hin in 15th . I need to check this ?
	F1C - Gas
	Contestant	Round 1	Round 2	Round 3	Round 4	Round 5	Round 6
	Round 7	Round 8	Round 10	Total
1	Doug Galbreath	240	180	180	180	180	180	180
	300	341	1961
2	Reinhard Truppe	240	180	180	180	180	180	180
	300	216	1836
3	Doug Joyce	240	180	180	180	180	180	180
	243		1563
4	Terry Kerger	230	180	180	180	180	180	180
			1310
5	Daniel Iele	230	180	180	180	180	180	125
			1255
6	Roy Summersby	190	180	180	180	180	DNF	DNF
			910
7	Daryl Perkins	240	24	DNF	DNF	DNF	DNF	DNF
			264
	Gollywock
	Contestant	Round 1	Round 2	Round 3	Round 4	Round 5	Total
1	Bob White	178	180	180	180	175	893
2	George Batiuk	175	180	139	180	180	854
3	Al Hotard	165	180	180	118	117	760
	Bob Tymchek	DNF	DNF	DNF	DNF	DNF	0
	F1G
	Contestant	Round 1	Round 2	Round 3	Round 4	Round 5	Round 6
	Round 7	Total
1	Andrey Burdov	120	120	120	120	120	180	223
	1003
2	John Clapp	120	120	120	120	120	180	187
	967
3	John Kamla	120	120	120	120	120	180	181
	961
4	Roger Morell	120	120	120	120	120	180	181
	961
5	Peter Brocks	109	120	120	120	103
	572
6	Jack Emery	102	120	120	100	119
	561
7	Igor Vivchar	120	120	118	77	120
	555
8	Bob Tymchek	120	120	DNF	DNF	DNF
	240
9	Herb Sessums	DNF	DNF	DNF	DNF	DNF
	0
	F1H
	Contestant	Round 1	Round 2	Round 3	Round 4	Round 5	Round 6
	Round 7	Total
1	Sergei Makarov	120	120	120	120	120	180	281
	1061
2	Brian Van Nest	120	120	120	120	120	180	261
	1041
3	Norm Smith	120	120	120	120	120	108
	708
4	Pierre Brun	120	120	120	120	117
	597
5	Lee Hines	113	120	120	113	120
	586
6	Victor Stamov	93	120	120	120	120
	573
7	Chuck Markos	120	89	120	120	120
	569
8	Walt Ghio	120	87	120	120	120
	567
9	Ernesto Businelli	120	72	120	120	120
		552
10	Tom Coussens	119	120	120	77	100
	536
11	Bob Norton	87	77	120	102	90
	476
	F1J
	Contestant	Round 1	Round 2	Round 3	Round 4	Round 5	Round 6
	Round 7	Total
1	Lynn Pulley	120	120	120	120	120	180	271
	1051
2	Terry Kerger	120	120	120	120	120	180	203
	983
3	Tony Robertson	120	120	120	120	120	180	166
	946
	Open Rubber
	Contestant	Round 1	Round 2	Round 3	Total
1	John Sessums	180	180	180	540
2	John Pratt	180	154	180	514
3	Arik Donde	180	180	DNF	360
4	Jack Rookaird	8	DNF	DNF	8
5	Bob White	DNF	DNF	DNF	0
	Open Power
	Contestant	Round 1	Round 2	Round 3	Total
1	Lynn Pulley	300	270	300
2	Bill Alnes	136	DNF	DNF
	Open Glider
	Contestant	Round 1	Round 2	Round 3	Round 4	Total
1	Brian Van Nest	240	240	240	272	992
2	Vasily Beschasny	240	240	240	234	954
3	Pierre Brun	240	240	240	219	939
4	Kimmo Kulmakko	240	240	240	197	917
5	Randy Weiler	240	240	240		720
6	Javier Abad	213	240	240		693
7	Victor Stamov	208	240	240		688
8	Sergei Makarov	240	184	240		664
9	Hector Diez	196	240	226		662
10	Mikhail Kochkarov	240	240	168		648
11	Ladislav Horak	240	240	63		543
12	Peter Allnutt	105	240	117		462
13	Lee Hines	64	154	129		347
14	Chuck Markos	240	104	DNF		344
	P-30
	Contestant	Round 1	Round 2	Round 3	Round 4	Total
1	John Kamla	120	120	120	150	510
2	Bob Van Nest	84	120	120		324
3	Bill Alnes	120	77	DNF		197
4	Jack Rookaird	58	52	51		161
5	Al Hotard	DNF	DNF	DNF		0
	Catapult Glider
	Contestant	Round 1	Round 2	Round 3	Round 4	Round 5	Round 6
	Total Top 3 Scores
1	Lee Hines	56	33	62	62	48	88	212
2	Bob Van Nest	43	43	24	33	65	33	151
3	Norm Smith	43	24	42	26	49	45	137
4	Brian Van Nest	45	15	39	45	41	14	131
5	Mike Keller	35	49	39	36	37	32	125
6	Jack Rookaird	5	1	11	12	4	18	41
 Wondering what happened to Cleveland Model and Supply Co.??
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Hi,
    I was wondering what happened to Cleveland Model and Supply Co.  I'm
looking for some scale planes for a Radio Control version of Howard 
Hughes' H-1 Racer and was told that Cleveland Model used to have a set 
of scale model plans that would be a good place to start.  Any help 
would be appreciated.
Thanks
Jeff Kuzniak
Avatar Software Creations Inc.
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Roger Morrell