National Free Flight Society

SEN 2010

Table of Contents – SEN 2010

  1. Alarming Disconnect
  2. F1C guy at the meeting
  3. F1C?
  4. Idea for a transition
  5. Exiting FF sale
  6. 2017 USA Team Selection program approved
  7. Big Al’s Flyer

Alarming Disconnect

From:     Gene Ulm

The disconnect between flyers and rules-makers is alarming.  The F1c four second rule was JUST ONE of a raft of proposals put forward by GBR, many of which would have disqualified nearly every model on the field – in F1a, b and c.   And this one ended up passing.  It doesn’t DQ models, it only makes many worthless.

While I don’t fly the event and I don’t think I have ever met Mr. Culthbert, it strikes me that he is possibly a bit more than the typical F1c flyer.  He has a long record of F1c accomplishment both in his country and internationally.  A Fleet trophy winner, he has written about the sport in the BMFA journals.  In short, he is a leader in his sport and involved in his country’s model aircraft leadership.  Is Mr. Cuthbert’s opinion representative of other GBR F1c flyers?

If yes, why is GBR putting forth rules changes that its F1c flyers seem to so strongly oppose?    Is this also the case with the proposed rule changes put forth in F1A and B?   Only, these disciplines were  spared the impact of change?

Clearly there is no substitute for making sure your representatives hear how you feel PRIOR to decisions being made.

F1C guy at the meeting

Hallo Roger!

I try this now. As responce to Mr Guttaberkka, there was also one representative from Finland than Sandy. Jari Valo is our CIAM-delegate and he has flown F1C, also in WCamps. He is one of best manns to 2,5 cubiccm motors.

Teppo Sarpila

F1C?

I don’t agree with these rule changes. This display of disrespect towards one band of aviation is sicking. I say a protest or petition is in order. It will take all of the flying community to make this happen.

If no appeal or amendment, the AMA contests pick up some great entries. Meaning, the builder of the model rule is gone, now we can fly our C’s in open gas. 9 sec. engine runs!!! Holy smokes. With 3 min maxs.

It almost makes me laugh in a way. Great job!!! Should make for an interesting 2016.

Jeff Ellington

Idea for a transition experiment?

From:     Douglas Galbreath

If the contest organizers would just offer vintage F1C events to be flown concurrently with the “modern” F1C, with different engine run rules, it might cause a resurgence as far as participation goes. If for no other reason it would be a door into the event for new flyers. Now there is no path into the event that doesn’t cost multi-thousands of dollars. Right now, the cost is prohibitive except for a few retired old farts. It looks like the next FAI team selection in the US will be down to probably  6 or 7 entries, possibly even less. Most contests don’t even list F1C any more because the guys with the bbm’s (big buck models) are not willing to risk the models for a non-team oriented event. They don’t even have qualification contests any more. Just sign up, pay up, and fly. We need a modification to the rules to allow a model, call it F1C-2, that would include shorter wings, no carbon, with no more than 2 surface changes in the flight. Rudder and stab. 2 meter wing span, 7 sec engine run 2.5cc engine, no gears, no pipes. In other words Vintage F1C. Fly it concurrently with new rules. Have a few meets with the original rules, and then modify either or both to gain parity, then stand back and see which one endures.

Douglas Galbreath

f1cdoug@aol.com

Exiting FF sale:

From:     Bernard Guest

Hi All,

I am leaving free flight due to a general lack of funds for competition travel. So, my entire free flight kit is up for sale. If you need anything relating to free flight rubber let me know. I probably have what you need.

3 F1B contest airplanes. All electronic.

1. 190 cm This is the 190 cm BE6949 FVNC2 LDA F1B. This is the best Canadian F1B right now and is what Tony and Ladi will use in Mongolia in the flyoffs and during the rounds if conditions allow. This has the best sink rate of any F1B out there right now. All fittings, same as the 180 cm model above; front end new Vivchar VP, and on weight at 200g without rubber but with bobbins etc. Model is trimmed and ready for competition. $1400

2.Classic Tony Mathews six panel with vivchar/stephanchuck fittings, Andriukov front end modified by Stephanchuck for external DPR. 1 servo with black magic electronics, stephanchuck blades, vivchar fuselage and pylon. $1000

3. Standard Optar (Elena) fixed pitch F1B …right now it is a mechanical models but I can upgrade to electronic fairly easily $600.

3 coupes. (Gorban vp coupe – $350; Stephanchuck fixed pitch feathering LDA coupe -$300; Old Burdov fixed pitch coupe -$150)

2 Israeli fixed pitch front ends ($150 each)

Two sets of stooges (one well used from Bob P.) – $60.00 and a very new set from Vivchar – $120.00.

5 half tubes – $30 each

2 coup half tubes – $25 each

Rear bobbins – $25 each

Front bobbins $5.00 each

Walston 16 channel receiver with yaggi antenna and 4 walston tranmitter bugs (two small and two large) $1000

3 Ken Bauer tracker bugs $400

Airtek (Ken Bauer) RDT – tranmitter, 3 stand alone battery powered receivers, 3 plug in receivers – $1000

Pelican transport case with fittings to hold several models and other kit as well as legs: $300

Rubber (Jan 2015): 14lb – $300

F1b motors ready for use – $4.00 each.

Carbon spars, tail booms various sizes

P30 carbon motor tubes

Balsa wood (lots of good quality C-grain)

If you need something that is not on the list just ask.

Paypal happily accepted. Prices in USD.

Thanks for the memories all.

Bernard

2017 USA Team Selection Program approved

From:     Charlie Jones

Roger,

could you please post the following in the SEN:

The 2017 USA FAI Team Selection Program has been approved by the participants. The voting for program approval ending April 30, 2015. There were a total of 27 votes with 23 in favor and 4 opposed.  The low voter turn out is a concern and we hope to see more participation in the program over the next year.  The final copy of the program can be found on the NFFS Website.

You may now enter the program by contacting Colleen Pierce (cpierce@modelaircraft.org) or calling her at AMA.  A participant may enter the 2017 Free Flight Team Selection Program by paying $90 per event to AMA for those who are 25 years or older at the time they enter the program, and $25 for those who are 24 years or younger at the time they enter the program.

Scores from all eligible contests starting on April 1, 2015 to the official date of approval of the program, April 30, 2015, may be counted retroactively for time accumulation, provided the participant enters the program within the first 30 days after that approval date, which would by May 30, 2015.

Should you have any questions, please contact me at f1bwakefield@yahoo.com

Charlie Jones

FAI Outdoor TSC Chairman.

Bissonnette Memorial

Lost Hills-Bissonnette Mirage Field May 23 / 24, 2015

America’s Cup Contest

Lost Hills Association membership required.

Timers This is a fly one flight, time one flight contest. Please buddy up with another

flyer for each event. If you are new to Lost Hills and do not know any other flyers please

see me and I will set you up with another flyer. For all fly-offs you need to bring a timer

to the line and a random pull of the time cards will select your timer for the flight. Thank

you in advance for your corporation on this subject.

Saturday, May 23

F1A-F1B-F1C-F1P

Round 1 8:00 – 9:00 F1A – 210 sec, F1B / F1C / F1P – 240 sec

Round 2 9:10 -10:10 180 sec for all following rounds

Round 3 10:20 -11:20

Round 4 11:30 – 12:30

Round 5 12:40 – 1:40

Round 6 1:50 – 2:50

Round 7 3:00 – 4:00

Fly-offs start at 5:00 pm. Ten minute rounds with ten minutes between events. Each

contestant that is in a fly-off must provide a timer for the timer pool for that round. No

timer, no can fly! Please bring a timer and help out with all the events.

Sunday, May 24

Prize giving for F1ABCP at 8:30am

F1GHJQ and Vintage FAI Power will have Round 1 timed to the ground. Round

one will be used to determine the winner if two or more are tied after the second flyoff

round.

F1G-F1H-F1J-F1Q

Round 1 7:30 – 8:00 One flight timed to the ground

Round 2 9:00 -10:00 120 sec for F1GHJ all rounds, 180 seconds for F1Q

Round 3 10:00 -11:00

Round 4 11:00 – 12:00

Round 5 12:00 – 1:00

E-20 and E-36

Using standered rules you will have from 8 am to 12 noon to put your flights

in. For those who max out in the E-36 event you will continue flying per the

rules till we have a winner. For those who max out in the E-20 event we will

have a mass launch at 12:30. Max time is 120 seconds and motor run is 10

seconds.

Vintage FAI Power

Round 1 7:30 – 8:00 One flight timed to the ground

Round 2 9:00 -10:00 180 seconds all rounds

Round 3 10:00 -11:00

Round 4 11:00 – 12:00

Round 5 12:00 – 1:00

Two round fly-offs starting at 1:30 pm for F1GHJQ and Vintage FAI Power. Ten minute

rounds with ten minutes between events. Each contestant that is in a fly-off must provide

a timer for the timer pool for that round. Please bring a timer and help out with all

events.

Entry Fee for F1ABCGHJPQ, Vintage FAI Power: $15.00 Open/ Senior for first event,

second event $10.00. $5.00 Junior per event. Entry for E-20 / 36 is $10. Lost Hills

Association membership required.

CD- Walt Ghio Phone: 209-478-8225

E-mail: f1bwalt@comcast.net

………………..

Roger Morrell