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- Gorilla
- What's the problem more and more
- Revised Am Cup Scores
Expanding Foam or call the Gorilla
From: Ken Bauer
I recently discovered that an F1A wing panel was twisting too much under
load due to a broken rib inside the carbon D-box apparently from a nasty
landing. As I starting thinking and discussing with friends how to attempt
the repair my thoughts turned to the cans of expanding foam available at
Home Depot for filling in gaps in home repairs or for insulation around
windows and doors, etc. This is polyurethane based stuff that squirts out
of a narrow tube and quickly expands into a lightweight solid foam. But I
worried about getting too much inside the D-box which might make it balloon
up or explode making my problem much worse.
I remembered that polyurethane glue has some of these same characteristics
so I started experimenting and came up with a great solution. I had some
Gorilla Glue which is polyurethane and tried mixing it with water and found
that it expands into foam at a very nice slow controllable rate of about 15
minutes to end up at many times the original volume.
Here's the method I came up with:
1. Get some gorilla glue and a syringe designed for glue with an outlet
around 1mm diameter.
2. Drill a hole about 2mm diameter in the D-box near the damage as the
injection point.
3. Squirt a couple inches of the glue onto a paper card just like you were
going to mix epoxy. Then spray a little water into it two or three times
while mixing with a stick, again just like mixing epoxy. After a minute it
turns to a creamy white color which means it is ready.
4. Stuff the goop into the syringe and then inject into the D-box.
5. Any excess foam will expand out of the injection hole as the stuff
expands and cures inside. Just trim off the excess and cover the hole with
a carbon cloth patch and the job is complete.
I ended up injecting this stuff at several spots I thought were weak and
the problem was fixed. The D-box feels very firm and stiff wherever the
foam has filled it up. I recommend just mixing some of this stuff up and
watching it expand as the first step in getting familiar with it. It could
also be useful for many other repairs such as holes in solid balsa glider
wings or even to mold small foam parts.
Hope this is useful, Ken
What's the problem more and more .
Hi again thanks all for interest and comment .Allard yep of course over time I have had a few flights timed that robbed me but Ha Ho that's the game .On balance I have had the correct time recorded and hence can not complain. One example Stonehenge a few years back ,a round timed by Russ Peers the model past behind trees and a ten second count down was done, result time with ten seconds removed from when watches stopped,2 mins 59.5 seconds so sub max on card like I said you win some and loose some .
Now certainly in the UK FAI models and competitions draw less interest than home grown events mainly because FAI models are full of technology that in the main is not liked. I am sure across the rest of the world if we had simpler models we would increase interest (with out even going in to the cost of this technology)
It follows that if we adopt an altimeter timing option it will become the norm again requiring the purchase and fitting of the equipment . Remember every one ant using electronics in their models !
One other point is for an altimeter timing system to be acceptable it would require a common specification and standard testing and calibration ie an ISO or CE approval
Can not see this happening as most of what we use is from cottage industry .
The real issue is we have models that are to good the potential performance far out stretches the sites that we use .
Having been a regular contender at the winter ice contests on frozen lakes when 99%of flights land on the ice and with flashers u get the full flight time BECAUSE you can see it land . The problem occurs when models as my demo above out fly your site and enter areas of obstacles .
CIAM needs to rethink how we conclude a contest . World and Euro Champs flown to 5 rounds will just add to more competitors flying in final rounds with longer flight times.
Before we just blindly go ahead and use altimeter timing lets look at the real problem to much performance .
John Carter.
Revised Sept Am Cup Update
Thanks to all for corrections and missing contest results. These additions and corrections did make several top 5 standing changes so take another look. The end of this flying season will have many close races. I will, as always, welcome corrections, email to <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
Thermals, JIM
America Cup results - with individual placings
Key to competition abbreviations and number of sportsmen:
SWR 15
Ike 17
NAC 14
MM 19
SCA 5
SAN 7
NCA 2
Srn 4
BAl 4
Spe -x-
Hcu 3
HIC 5
CEN 7
TUI 3
I-C 1
SKA 1
HC 4
Can 4
FFF 0
NAT 5
NWF 5
NW 5
O&W 5
Bro 2
Dyn -x-
F1A
1 McKeever, Mike 101 SCA-1 NCA-1 BAl-2* NAT-3* NWF-1 NW -1
2 Danier, Jama 100 Ike-1 MM-4* HC-2 Can-1 NAT-1
3 Rosenzweig, Shlomi 91 SWR-1 SCA-4* SAN-4* CEN-2 TUI-1 NWF-4* NW -3
4 Bauer, Ken 90 SWR-4 NAC-2 MM-1 NCA-2* BAl-1* NWF-2* NW -2
5 VanNest, Brian 80 SWR-3 Ike-4* NAC-4 MM-2 CEN-5* TUI-2 NAT-4*
6 Lorbiecki, John E 70 Hcu-1 I-C-1 Bro-2
7 Limberger, Rene 66 Ike-2 NAC-5* SCA-2 BAl-3* NAT-2
8 Allnutt, Peter 51 SCA-3 HC-3 Can-2
9 Shitrit, Nir 50 Ike-3 NAC-1 SCA-5* SAN-5* BAl-4*
9 Barron, Andrew 50 MM-5 HIC-3 O&W-1
11 Pecenkovic, Enes 46 MM-3 CEN-1
12 Markos, Chuck 45 Hcu-2 NAT-5* Bro-1
12 Parker, Jim 45 SWR-5 Ike-5* NAC-3 SAN-3
12 Barron, Peter 45 SKA-1 O&W-2
15 Brocks, Peter 36 CEN-4 TUI-3 NWF-5* NW -4
16 Sifleet, Bob 35 Hcu-3 HIC-5 O&W-3
16 Nikolajeras, Vidas 35 HC-1 Can-4
18 Cai, Oliver 30 HIC-1 O&W-5
19 Farmer, Joey 25 SWR-2
19 Bevan, Dave 25 Srn-1
19 Secor, Randy 25 SAN-1
19 Farkas, Leslie 25 HC-4 Can-3
23 Spence, Steve 20 Srn-2
23 Thompson, Mike 20 SAN-2
23 Brun, Pierre 20 NWF-3 NW -5
23 Yori, Joel (jr) 20 HIC-4 O&W-4
23 Fradkin. Igor 20 HIC-2
28 McQuade, Pete 16 CEN-3
29 Fedor, Cade 15 Srn-3
30 Hanford, Bob 10 Srn-4
Key to competition abbreviations and number of sportsmen:
SWR 11
Ike 23
NAC 19
MM 23
SCA 5
SAN 7
NCA 2
Srn -x-
BAl 6
Spe -x-
Hcu 3
HIC 3
CEN 4
TUI 4
I-C 5
SKA 4
HC 5
Can 5
FFF 0
NAT 19
NWF 4
NW 3
O&W 5
Bro 7
Dyn -x-
F1B
1 Mathews, Tony 105 Ike-2 HC-1 Can-1 NAT-1
2 Booth, Bill 99 SWR-1 SAN-1 BAl-2 NWF-3* NW -1
3 Ghio, Walt 98 SWR-2 Ike-4* NAC-2 MM-1 SAN-2* NCA-1
4 Jensen, Blake 91 NAC-5* SCA-1 CEN-3 TUI-1 NWF-1
5 Schlosberg, Aram 75 NAC-3 MM-3 SKA-3* HC-2 Can-3* NAT-4 O&W-4*
6 Morrell, Roger 64 SWR-5 MM-5* BAl-4 CEN-1 TUI-2
7 Felix, Ron 60 NAC-1 HIC-2 HC-5 Can-5
8 Andriukov, Alex 55 Ike-1 MM-2 BAl-3*
9 Jones, Charles 54 SWR-4 Ike-5 SCA-4 Hcu-2 I-C-4*
10 Pivonka, Jace (jr) 53 SWR-3 CEN-2 TUI-3
11 Simon, Evan 50 Hcu-1 I-C-1 NAT-5*
11 Vaccaro, Tom 50 HIC-1 SKA-4* O&W-1
13 Jones, Ryan 48 SCA-2 I-C-2 Bro-5
14 Simon, Greg 47 Hcu-3 I-C-5 Bro-1
15 Allen, Carrol 45 HIC-3* SKA-1 O&W-2
16 MacCleery, Rich 42 I-C-3* NAT-2 Bro-3
17 Richardson, Mike 37 SCA-3 SAN-3 BAl-5
18 Malkhasyan, Sevak (jr) 36 SAN-4 BAl-1
19 Horak, Ladi 35 HC-3 Can-2
19 Schroedter,Martin 35 Ike-3 MM-4
21 Davis, Mike 26 SCA-5 NCA-1
22 Gannon, Bill 25 NWF-4 NW -3
22 Ulm, Allan 25 SAN-5 NWF-2
24 Joyner, Louis 22 Bro-2
25 Radziunas, Sarah 20 SKA-2
25 Murrell, Lindy 20 CEN-4 TUI-4
25 McGluckin, Derek 20 NW -2
25 VanNest, Brian 20 NAT-3
25 Ackerley, Cameron 20 HC-4 Can-4
30 Ioerger, Tom 15 NAC-4
30 Clapp, John 15 O&W-3
32 Gerspacher, Kyle (jr) 12 Bro-4
33 Weisfelner, Ohad 5 O&W-5
Key to competition abbreviations and number of sportsmen:
SWR 1
Ike 8
NAC 6
MM 8
SCA 1
SAN 2
NCA -x-
Srn 2
BAl 4
Spe 2
Hcu -x-
HIC -x-
CEN 1
TUI 1
I-C -x-
SKA -x-
HC -x-
Can 1
FFF 0
NAT 4
NWF -x-
NW 2
O&W -x-
Bro -x-
Dyn 1
F1C
1 Parker, Faust 103 SWR-1 NAC-1 MM-1 Srn-1* Spe-1 NAT-3*
2 Mathis, Dick 58 Ike-1 NAC-2 MM-3* NAT-4
3 Etherington, Chuck 50 CEN-1 TUI-1 Dyn-1*
3 Shvedenkov, Yury 50 Can-1 NAT-1
3 Malkhasyan, Taron 50 SAN-1 BAl-1
6 Mc Burnett, Ron 48 Ike-2 NAC-5 NW -2
6 Morris, Gil 48 Ike-3 NAC-4 MM-5* NAT-2
8 Carroll, Ed 45 SCA-1 SAN-2 BAl-3*
9 Shepard, Jessie 40 Srn-2 Spe-2
10 Roberts, Mike 38 Ike-4* NAC-3 MM-2 BAl-4*
11 Booth, Bill 25 NW -1
12 Mennano 20 BAl-2
13 Chesson, Don 19 Ike-5 MM-4
Key to competition abbreviations and number of sportsmen:
SWR -x-
Ike 1
NAC -x-
MM 2
SCA -x-
SAN -x-
NCA -x-
Srn 1
BAl -x-
Spe -x-
Hcu -x-
HIC -x-
CEN -x-
TUI -x-
I-C -x-
SKA -x-
HC -x-
Can -x-
FFF 0
NAT 2
NWF -x-
NW -x-
O&W -x-
Bro 1
Dyn 1
F1P
1 Hanford, Bob 100 Srn-1 NAT-1 Bro-1 Dyn-1
2 Malkhasyan, Sevak(jr) 45 Ike-1 MM-2
3 Schneider, Glen 25 MM-1
4 Ashwort, Hatden (jr) 20 NAT-2
Key to competition abbreviations and number of sportsmen:
SWR 12
Ike 7
NAC -x-
MM 8
SCA 5
SAN 1
NCA 2
Srn -x-
BAl 2
Spe -x-
Hcu 1
HIC 3
CEN 5
TUI 4
I-C 2
SKA 3
HC -x-
Can -x-
FFF 0
NAT 18
NWF 5
NW 5
O&W -x-
Bro 3
Dyn -x-
F1G
1 O'Dell, Tiffaney 105 SWR-1 Ike-1 MM-5* SCA-1 CEN-3* TUI-2* NWF-1 NW -1*
2 Brocks, Peter 83 SWR-5* Ike-2 MM-2 CEN-2 TUI-3* NWF-2 NW -2*
3 Allen, Carrol 67 MM-1 HIC-2 NAT-3
4 Jones, Ryan 65 SCA-2 I-C-1 Bro-2
5 Richardson, Mike 64 SWR-3 Ike-5* MM-4* SCA-3* SAN-1 BAl-2
6 Booth, Bill 54 SWR-2 NWF-3 NW -3
7 Clapp, John 50 HIC-1 SKA-1
8 DeLoach, Don 49 SWR-4 CEN-4 TUI-1
9 Markos, Chuck 40 Hcu-1 Bro-3
10 Jones, Geralyn 36 Ike-4 Bro-1
11 Pykelny, Mike 35 SCA-4 BAl-1
11 Ioerger, Tom 35 CEN-1 TUI-4
11 Rousseau, Don 35 HIC-3 SKA-2
14 Jensen, Blake 33 Ike-3 MM-3
15 Matsuno, Chris 30 NAT-1
16 Davis, Mike 25 NCA-1
16 Jones, Charlie 25 SCA-5 I-C-2
16 Horak, Ladi 25 NAT-2
19 Ewing,Rick 20 NWF-4 NW -4
19 Masterman, Paul 20 NCA-2
21 Pelatowski, Larry 15 SKA-3
21 VanNest, Brian 15 NAT-4
23 Jones, Darold 10 CEN-5 TUI-5
23 McGuckin, Derek 10 NWF-5 NW -5
Key to competition abbreviations and number of sportsmen:
SWR 5
Ike 7
NAC -x-
MM 5
SCA 1
SAN -x-
NCA -x-
Srn -x-
BAl 1
Spe -x-
Hcu 1
HIC 1
CEN 4
TUI 3
I-C -x-
SKA -x-
HC -x-
Can -x-
FFF 0
NAT 5
NWF 3
NW 2
O&W -x-
Bro -x-
Dyn -x-
F1H
1 Jensen, Blake 95 SWR-1 Ike-4* MM-1 CEN-4* TUI-3* NAT-2 NWF-1
2 VanNest, Brian 91 SWR-3 Ike-1 MM-3* CEN-1 TUI-1
3 McKeever, Mike 90 SWR-2 Ike-3* MM-4* BAl-1 NAT-1 NWF-3* NW -2
3 Sifleet, Bob 90 Ike-5* MM-5* Hcu-1 HIC-1 CEN-2 TUI-2
5 Bauer, Ken 76 SWR-4 Ike-2 NWF-2 NW -1
6 Parker, Jim 50 SWR-5 MM-2 SCA-1
7 Powell, Chuck 30 CEN-3 NAT-3
8 Pailet, Jean 10 NAT-4
9 mattson, Hailey 5 NAT-5
Key to competition abbreviations and number of sportsmen:
SWR 5
Ike 2
NAC -x-
MM 2
SCA -x-
SAN -x-
NCA -x-
Srn 3
BAl -x-
Spe 2
Hcu 1
HIC -x-
CEN -x-
TUI -x-
I-C 1
SKA -x-
HC -x-
Can -x-
FFF 0
NAT 4
NWF -x-
NW -x-
O&W -x-
Bro 1
Dyn -x-
F1J
1 Parker, Faust 100 SWR-1 Ike-1 MM-1* Srn-2* Spe-1 NAT-1
2 Lorbiecki, John E 50 Hcu-1 I-C-1 NAT-2* Bro-1*
3 Scheinder, Glenn 40 SWR-2 MM-2
4 Parker, Jim 35 Srn-3 Spe-2
5 Fedor, Mike 25 Srn-1
6 Roberts, Mike 20 Ike-2
7 Bartick, Don 15 SWR-3
7 Ashworth, Hayden(jr) 15 NAT-3
9 Boyd. Ray 10 SWR-4
9 Pailet, Jean 10 NAT-4
11 Pangell, Rick 5 SWR-5
Key to competition abbreviations and number of sportsmen:
SWR 3
Ike 5
NAC 3
MM 4
SCA 1
SAN -x-
NCA -x-
Srn 1
BAl 1
Spe 1
Hcu 1
HIC 4
CEN 3
TUI 1
I-C -x-
SKA 3
HC -x-
Can -x-
FFF 0
NAT 14
NWF 1
NW 2
O&W -x-
Bro -x-
Dyn 3
F1Q
1 Murphy, Jack 100 SWR-2* Ike-2* NAC-1 MM-1 CEN-1* TUI-1 NAT-4* NWF-1 NW -1* Dyn-1*
2 Parker, Julie 80 SWR-3 Ike-5* NAC-3 Srn-1 Spe-1 NAT-5*
3 Ivers, Dick J 75 Ike-1 HIC-1 SKA-1
4 Pykelny, Mike 50 SCA-1 BAl-1
4 Mecham, Allan 50 Ike-4 CEN-2 Dyn-2
6 Schlosberg, Aram 35 NAC-2 MM-3
7 Ivers, Rich A 30 NAT-1
7 Murphy, Jerry 30 CEN-3 Dyn-3
7 Hooke, Drake 30 HIC-3 SKA-3
7 Wegener, Rich 30 HIC-4 SKA-2
11 Mecham, Allan 25 SWR-1
11 Sifleet, Bob 25 Hcu-1
11 Coffin, James 25 NAT-2
14 Hines, Lee 20 MM-2
14 Tomasch, Andrew 20 NAT-3
14 Yori, Joel (jr) 20 HIC-2
17 Crowe,Bernie 15 Ike-3
18 Tarcher, Ben 10 MM-4
Key to competition abbreviations and number of sportsmen:
SWR -x-
Ike 7
Cal 6
MM -x-
SCA -x-
SAN -x-
NCA -x-
Srn -x-
BAl -x-
Spe -x-
Hcu -x-
HIC -x-
CEN 4
TUI -x-
I-C -x-
SKA -x-
HC -x-
Can -x-
FFF 0
NAT -x-
NWF -x-
NW -x-
O&W -x-
Bro -x-
Dyn -x-
Har -x-
F1E
1 Sifleet, Bob 72 Ike-1 Cal-1 CEN-2
2 Brocks, Peter 67 Ike-2 Cal-2 CEN-1
3 Terzian, Fred 27 Ike-4 Cal-3
3 Ioerger, Tom 27 Ike-5 Cal-5 CEN-3
5 Richardson, Mike 16 Ike-3
6 Jones, Geralyn 11 Cal-4
7 Pangell, Rick 10 CEN-4
Key to competition abbreviations and number of sportsmen:
SWR 7
Ike 9
NAC -x-
MM 5
SCA 1
SAN 3
NCA -x-
Srn 1
BAl 1
Spe 1
Hcu 0
HIC 2
CEN 3
TUI 4
I-C -x-
SKA -x-
HC -x-
Can -x-
FFF 0
NAT 8
NWF -x-
NW -x-
O&W 2
Bro -x-
Dyn 3
F1S
1 Hines, Lee 94 SWR-1 Ike-3* MM-2 SAN-3* CEN-2 NAT-1
2 Murphy, Jack 84 SWR-3 MM-4* TUI-2 NAT-2 Dyn-1
3 Parker, Julie 83 SWR-5* MM-1 Srn-1 Spe-1 NAT-5
4 Ivers, Dick J 72 Ike-1 HIC-3 O&W-1
5 Ray, Ralph 58 SWR-2 Ike-4 SAN-1
5 Hooke, Drake 58 HIC-1 NAT-4 O&W-2
7 DeLoach, Don 47 Ike-5 CEN-1 TUI-3
8 Gewain, Matt 45 SCA-1 SAN-2
9 Mecham, Allan 41 SWR-4 TUI-4 Dyn-2
10 Murphy, Jerry 40 CEN-3 TUI-1 Dyn-3*
11 Tarcher, Ben 30 MM-5 BAl-1
12 Hooke, DrakeIII 25 HIC-1
13 Brooks, Clint 22 Ike-2
14 Brooks, Clint 18 NAT-3
15 Malkhasyan, Sevak (jr) 15 MM-3
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Roger Morrell