National Free Flight Society

SEN 1932

Table of Contents – SEN 1932

  1. Fab Feb Update
  2. Mongolia Link
  3. 2015 Sympos Articles needed
  4. Looking for Cyclon Crankshaft
  5. Australia Part1
  6. Australia Part2
  7. Another way to manage performance.

Fab Feb Update

The official Information packet for the Fab Feb Contests at Lost Hills is planned for release on 1 Decmeber. This will have entry forms and all details.

Schedule

Sat 7 Feb Kiwi World Cup F1ABCQP plus many Ike AMA events including the e-36 World Challenege
Sunday 8 Feb Ike Mini events F1 GHJS plus more AMA events
Monday 9 Feb Kiwi F1E plus reserve day
Tuesday 10 North American World Cup F1ABC
Thursday 12 Cal Cup Wolrd Cup F1E
Friday 13 Maxmen World Cup F1A
Saturday 14 Maxmen F1BCP ( and I think Q)
America’s Cup banquet
Sunday 15 Maxmen Mini Events
Mondy 16 Maxmen Reserve day

Also as for 2014 the Free Flight Dude awards will be made to the people scoring best over the 3 World Cup F1ABCQ. Scoring – points as per World Cup, all events count, no Bonus points, no mulligans. Ties decided by single highest flight score

So be ready to beat – Anton, Walt, Alex, Artem and Bernie

here is the 2014 results

 F1A
First NamLast Name Place Kiwi Py MM PlaceMM Pt NA PL NA Pt total
Anton Gorsky 2 40 12 13 1 50 103 Dude!
Roland Koglot 3 30 2 40 11 14 84
Jama Danier 1 50 0 3 30 80
Aviv Balassiano 14 11 1 50 15 10 71
Sergey Makarov 4Tie 25 4 25 7 18 68
Jes Nyhegn 8 17 10 15 5 20 52
Per Findahl 7 18 3 30 0 48
Enes Pecenkovic 22 3 0 2 40 43
Anders Persson 4Tie 25 0 9 16 41
Phil Mitchell 6 19 11 14 22 3 36
Andrew Baron 15 10 0 4 25 35
Avner Studnik 13 12 22 3 10 15 30
Rene Limberger 12 13 9 16 0 29
Frederic Aberlenc 24 1 8 17 16 9 27
Garrett Tremayne 17Tie 8 6 19 0 27 - Top Grommet
Didier Echivard 42 0 7 18 19 6 24
Brian VanNest 41 0 15 10 13 12 22
Robert Lesko 10 15 19 6 0 21
GottfriedBachmann 38Tie 0 6 19 0 19
James Parker 29 0 0 6 19 19
Logan Tetrick 20 5 0 12 13 18
Borislav Bardarov 28 0 0 8 17 17
John Carter 9 16 0 0 16
Cenny Breeman 33 0 18 7 17 8 15 1
John Cooper 16 9 0 20 5 14
Yuriy Evdokimov 17Tie 8 21 4 23 2 14
Alex Stalick 11 14 0 0 14
Steffen Jensen 26 0 17 8 21 4 12
Kyle Jones 0 13 12 0 12
Lauri Malila 37 0 14 11 24 1 12
Mike McKeever 35 0 0 14 11 11
John Williams 0 16 9 0 9
Kimmo Kulmakko 52 0 0 18 7 7
Amit Kidron 19 6 0 0 6
Abraham Baruch 0 20 5 0 5
Martin Greub 21 4 0 0 4
Malcolm Campbell 46 0 23 2 0 2
Shlomi Rosenzweig 23 2 0 0 2
Artem Bezchasnyi 36 0 24 1 0 1

F1B

First Name Last Name JRPlace KiwiMM PMM PNA PNA PTOTAL
Alex Andriukov 8 17 1 50 0 67 TIE Dude!
Walt Ghio 0 0 8 17 1 50 67 TIE Dude!
Charlie Jones 13 12 3 30 6 19 61
Evgeny Gorban 4 25 0 4 25 50
Marty Schroedter 1 50 0 0 50
Bill Booth 7 18 13 12 10 15 45
Ladi Horak 5 20 11 14 14 11 45
Tuvia Fibish 24 1 0 2 40 41
Vegar Nereng 2 40 0 0 40
Tom Vaccaro 0 0 2 40 0 40
Russell Peers 9 16 16 9 13 12 37
Blake Jensen 6 19 16 9 22 3 31
Dag Larsen 3 30 0 0 30
Paul Squires 26 0 0 3 30 30
Ismet Yurtseven 15 10 7 18 0 28
Mike Achterberg 10Tie 15 21 4 18 7 26
Bernard Guest 0 0 4 25 0 0 25
Paul Lagan 0 0 4 25 25
Jean-ClaudeCheneau 17 8 0 11 14 22
Thorvald Christensen 12 13 0 16 9 22
Vin Morgan 22 3 23 2 9 16 21
Savak Malkhasyan Jr 37 0 5 20 0 20 - Top Grommet
George Batiuk 21 4 10 15 0 19
Tony Mathews 38 0 6 19 0 19
Tetsuro Matsuo 29 0 0 7 18 18
Jean-Luc Bodin 39 0 0 8 17 17
Jack Emery 0 0 9 16 0 16
Giles Chauveau 30 0 14 11 21 4 15
Bror Eimar 10Tie 15 0 0 15
Robert Cheesley 46 0 0 12 13 13
Migiddory Gongor 0 0 12 13 0 13
Hakan Broberg 14 11 0 24 1 12
Guy Buisson 20 5 0 19 6 11
Mike Woolner 36 0 24 1 15 10 11
Minoru Nishizawa 0 0 15 10 0 10
Abraham Baruch 16 9 0 0 9
Roger Morrell 0 0 17 8 8
Aram Schlosberg 18 7 0 0 7
Mike Davis 0 0 18 7 0 7
Andrey Burdov 19 6 0 0 6
Mitsuyasu Nakata 0 0 19 6 0 6
Igor Vivchar 25 0 20 5 0 5
Camercon Ackerly 0 20 5 5
Philipp Seifert 0 0 22 3 0 3
Carol Allen 23 2 0 0 2
Pim Ruyter 45 0 0 23 2 2

F1C

First NamLast Name Place Kiwi Pt MM Pl MM Pt NA Pl NA Pt Total
Artem Babenko 1 50 1 50 4 25 125 Clearly a Dude!
Alan Jack 6 19 3 30 1 50 99
Ron McBurnett 2 40 12 13 2 40 93
Reinhard Truppe 4 25 4 25 3 30 80
Roy Summersby 9 16 2 40 6 19 75
Eugene Verbitsky 5 20 6 19 9 16 55
Richard Mathis 11Tie 14 13 12 5 20 46
Jeff Ellington 3 30 11 14 0 44
Roger Simpson 13` 12 9 16 10 15 43
Don Chesson 14 11 16 9 8 17 37
Lynn Pulley 8 17 5 20 0 37
Matt Gewain 11Tie 14 18 7 11 14 35
Randy Secor 10 15 10 15 0 30
Gil Morris 14 11 7 18 29
Ed Carroll 7 18 17 8 0 26
KishigbatTerbish 7 18 0 18
Faust Parker 8 17 0 17
BilguunbaErdenebattar 0 12 13 13
Henning Nyhegn 15 10 0 10

F1Q

First NamLast Name PlaceKiwi Pt MM Pl MM Pt Total
Bernie Crowe 1 50 1 50 100 - Dude!
Ian Kaynes 7 18 2 40 58
John Oldencamp 4 25 3 30 55
Mike Pykelny 5 20 4 25 45
Rich Ivers, Jr. 2 40 0 40
Jack Murphy 3 30 0 30
Julie Parker 0 5 20 20
Dick Ivers 6 19 0 19
Aram Schlosberg 0 6 19 19
Paul Masterman 8 17 0 17

Finally how long have you been flying ! At the Kiwi Cup for F1ABC – the Grand Master Awards for top placed sportsman in each class over 75 years of age ! Suitable adult consumable award, none of that plastic or kid stuff.

Mongolia Champs Link

Link to the 2015 World Champs Web Site

http://www.ffmongolia2015.mn/

2015 Sympo Articles Needed

From: John Lorbiecki

The Andy Williams song says it best: “Its the Most Wonderful Time of the Year, yes, the most Wonderful Time of the Year…” It may be the holiday season, but even better for Free Flighters, it’s time to gather papers and articles for the 2015 edition of the NFFS Symposium! I’m this year’s editor, H.G. Frautschy, and I’d like to invite anyone interested to send their submissions for the next compendium of free flight knowledge. The submissions should be between 4 and 12 pages in length, and artwork, photographs and tables/graphs are also welcome. Share your thoughts on the Theory, History, Shop Tips or General Interest, or what have you. If it flies as a free-flight model, share what you know, whether it’s sport flying or hard-core contest information. Don’t worry if you don’t think you’re much of a writer, we can help with that; what we want is your knowledge and experience to share with free-flighters around the world. We’ll take
care of the rest. You can reach me at: NFFSSympo2015@gmail.com If you need additional writer’s guidelines, don’t hesitate to ask. We’d like to have all submissions e-mailed to us and in hand by the end of February. So don’t delay, let us know what you’d like to share; we’ll be busily creating the new edition so we can have it on hand at this year’s free-flight NATS.As our old pal Walt Mooney used to say, “Thermals to you!”H.G.


Cyclon .061 Crankshaft needed

From: John Lorbiecki

I am looking for a crankshaft for a side port TOP4 .061….Rear exhaust crank will not work..

Thanks

John Lorbiecki
lorbieckie@sbcglobal.net

Australian Free Flight Society Championships
Narrandera 2015

Program

Friday, April 17 F1G 5 x 1 hour rounds 0800 – 1300
F1J 5 x 1 hour rounds 0800 – 1300

*****AFFS AGM See CD’s notice board for time and location.

Saturday, April 18 Fly offs from Sunday competitions 0730

Combined % Open 0800 – 1300
Combined HLG, CLG, DLG 0900 – 1300

P-30 3 flights 0900 – 1300

Sunday, April 19 Fly offs from Monday competitions 0730

F1B 7 x 1 hour rounds 0800 – 1500
F1H 5 x 1 hour rounds 0800 – 1300

Open Power 3 flights 0800 – 1300

Monday, April 20 Fly offs from Tuesday competitions 0730
F1A 7 x 1 hour rounds 0800 – 1500
F1C 7 x 1 hour rounds 0800 – 1500
Open Rubber 3 flights 0800 – 1300

Tuesday, April 21 Fly offs from Wednesday competitions 0730

Scramble 0800 – 0900
Oz Diesel 5 flights 0800 – 1300
Combined Vintage 3 flights 0800 – 1300

Note. In both OzD and Vintage, a first flight taken before 0900 should be timed to the ground to a maximum of 10 minutes. The extended flight time will be used as a tiebreaker in lieu of a flyoff. A first flight may be taken after 0900 but in this case times will only be counted up the normal maximum.

Evening. Presentation Dinner, Morundah Hotel 7 for 7:30pm

Bus from Narrandera provided.

Information

1. WORLD CUP EVENTS – are flown from a flight line in seven one hour rounds. Please assist by volunteering to time keep.

2. Flyoffs will be organized after the event (start time, CD and timekeepers) but held the following morning. Durations for F1A, B & C, G, H, and J will be 10 minutes. For other events unlimited (conditions permitting).

3. OzD will be flown on the last day and therefore cannot have a flyoff the next morning. You may make a longer 1st round flight (up to 10 minutes) as flyoff insurance in case more than one flyer maxes out. If you want your 1st flight to be considered as a flyoff it must be launched before 0900.

4. OPEN EVENTS – are 3 flights to a 3 minute max with no rounds and one unlimited flyoff the next day.

5. Gliders otherwise conforming to the F1H/A1 rules will be allowed in F1H at any weight provided they are fitted with a non-latchable towhook.

6. Old style F1J/Class 1 Power models – restricted to a plain bearing motors of less than 1 cc and no moving surfaces except DT – will be allowed an 8 second motor run in F1J (bring out your Mini Weavers and ½ A Vikings)

7. P-30 is 3 flights to a 120 sec. max. No rounds. One unlimited flyoff.

8. COMBINED % OPEN – is 3 flights (no rounds). Score is the percentage of the max for that class. HLG and CLG are allowed but are only allowed 3 flights i.e. no discards. Two attempts are permitted for each flight (a 20 second attempt rule applies).

9. VINTAGE Glider, Rubber and Power will be flown as a combined event. You may enter more than one class. Champ of champ points will include all entries. Note that the vintage cut-off date is 1956. You may make a longer 1st round flight (up to 10 minutes) as flyoff insurance in case more than one flyer maxes out. If you want your 1st flight to be considered as a flyoff it must be launched before 0900.
Vintage classes get bonus points (2 per year pre 1956) as per MAAA rules 2009

10.HLG/CLG/DLG are combined, not separate events. All flights from the box marked by 4 cones.

11.Oz Diesel (1.5cc plain bearing diesel, no VIT, AR etc., see FFDU2002/3), 10 sec motor run, 5 x 2 min flights. One unlimited fly-off .

12.Radio Dethermalization (RDT) is allowed in all events.

13.PLACEGETTERS models, lines, motors etc. may be processed. There will be spot checks and check timekeeping on the field.

14.All Competitors must be in possession of a current MAAA/FAI licence.

15.AFFS Annual General Meeting. Please forward agenda items, nominations etc. to the secretary, Tahn Stowe by April 1.

16.The Presentation Dinner will be on the evening of Tuesday April 21 at the Morundah Pub. There will be a bus from Narrandera. Cost (including bus) will be about $35. We need to know numbers in advance so please make your bookings for the dinner and pay with your entry.

17.Motorized retrieval (car, motorcycle) is not allowed (pedal and electric bicycle retrieval is). We are not permitted motorized retrieval on the Department of Defence land (Field 1) and for Field 2, although motorized retrieval has been allowed in the past, we have had problems with the dust raised by cars obscuring models and blanketing the flight line.

18.Smoking on the field is not allowed. If you smoke in a car the doors have to be closed.

19.Sunrise at Narrandera on April 25 is at 06:43. Sunset 17:32.

Southern Cross Cup
(23rd – 24th April)
WEST WYALONG NSW
World Cup – Open International for F1A, F1B and F1C.
also
Open Power and Open Rubber
! ! ! PROGRAM AND VENUE DETAILS
PROGRAM:

Thursday 23rd April
! ! ! F1 B