SEN 3315
- MaxMen Flash
- From the Neurons
MaxMen Flash
F1A
1 Jama Danier CAN
2 Lauri Malila SUI
3 Per Findahl SWE
F1B
1 Oleg Kulakovsky UKR
2 Sevak Malkhasyan USA
3 Michael Seifert GER
F1C
1 Taron Malkhasyan USA
2 Yuan Gao CHN
3 Erdenebayar Ulzil MGL
F1Q
1 Mihaly Varadi HUN
2 Yuda Avla USA
3 Aram Schlosberg USA
F1P
1 Emrick Smith USA
2 Terry Kerger USA
3 Houdong Wang CHN
4 Kaixuan Fan CHN
The F1P World Cup event is for Junior flyers. Both Junior and Senior fly in the Maxmen and Terry is a Senior so we the third place Junior here too.
The results link from the MaxMan team is a live link, the same was the ones from the Kiwi and North American in that it is continually updated during the running of the event. It has all the results
The link is at
From the Neurons
At this event the Flying Neurons turn on their experimental Event view what this does is show an event ranking for selected events. The Neurons set this up for all the World Cup events but for it work the sportsmen had to upload their scores to the Abouttime server at Flying Neurons. The only people who did this were a small number of F1B flyers. There are number of reasons for not doing this. One is that it requires you have data on your mobile phone. Another is that it can show that your time keeper was more generous than the Neuron, more on this later because we have an example. Or that the Neuron display shows the altimeter graph and it might reveal some secret information about your model is set up. Data from All-Tee goes into this too.
So what you do is go to the Link https://abouttime.flyingneurons.io/event At the top of the screen is a pull down list that shows the event that are available. The only ones with are the 3 F1B events . Click on one of them and it will show the flyers that submitted their times. If you click on the round time it will show the altimeter graph that generated that time. On this version of Abouttime it did not handle Flyoffs over 10 minutes, that is being worked on.
Now if you go to the North American F1B you will find your editor , Roger Morrell. You will see that on the first round my Neuron gave me 239. If you look at the official results my timekeeper gave me 240. What happened was someone walked in front of the timekeeper. Note that currently with the sporting code you can use an altimeter to dispute normal rounds. In the next round the prop folded on the wing, kama. What is interesting is if you click on the 239 and look at the graph you will see where the flight landed just to the left of the 240 a little dot . Click on that it is 239.14 seconds.
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Roger Morrell