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Well the shootout has come and gone!! There are so many stories to tell, funny ones, technical ones I really just couldn’t write them all down!
I try and sum it up in a few words and in different sections!
Unlimited
Well 14 pilots, harsh and varying weather/wind. First day went well, second was a challenge the unknown threw me and I made mistakes in my known as a result! So need to improve on my mental process of preparation for unknowns and knowns after I’ve made mistakes! This happened at the Nats too so it’s something to work on! The third day was a windy one! I was caught out by the wind on a crossbox spin, so need to practise them more, I finished well though for me, I put a solid known in, wind corrected well and scored good! Things to work on for the future are snaps, The key to IMAC!! You need to nail them everytime!! Also rollers altough the have a low k factor they are critical to airplane placement for the next maneouvre, more so on unknowns!
I had the chance to talk to a good few of my competitors and they were all very nice and really glad to see some international pilots! They also said that Unlimited in the US is tough and very close at every comp! A big well done to Adam Bry for winning the class! He flew well and deserved it!
The rest of the classes
Troy flew great in advanced and to get 3rd was a result to be proud of! The Aussie team are all good guys and I hope to do a comp over there next year! Chris flew his socks off in Invitational and Freestyle, 5th in sequences and 2nd in Freestyle at only 17 is amazing! A big well done to him and his dad Norm! The invitational guys all flew to their world class standard, their grasp of unknowns and the very difficult knowns has to be seen to be believed! Mark L was very professional all week, he was pushed closly by Bernd and Jason but was number 1 for! As he said 4 in a row, now he knows how QQ felt at the TOC! The freestyle was superb I was sorry to miss out on it but you can’t do freestlye with a sequence plane! The abandoned it on Saturday due to high winds and dust storms! Gernot had bad luck on Sunday with a TX mix that switched the ignition off when the smoke was turned on! But everyone rallied together and got him in the air again for his final known and freestyle round! Bill Hempel with his Cub was cool, hovering, harriers, ke, just simply cool!! Mark got low on his second round and as always scores well! They all flew well!
Bogan
What can you say!! A funny funny man, a truely decent bloke and a very good pilot! All about fun and a good time!!
Chris & Dave
Thanks to these guys for coming from the UK, the home support from IMAC Uk was nice to have!
Boat Race
The US team ran, the ROTW won by default
DA
Dave and all his employees go above and beyond the call of duty! Time after time they pulled out all the stops on so many fronts just to get us into the air or to improve our performance! We can’t thank them enough!
Sponsors
Horizon Hobby, Flightpower, DA, Expressfly and Jersey Modeller, this adventure wouldn’t have been possible without their kind support throughout the year and for this comp!
Dad
A simple Thanks, a lot of hard work on his part went in, wouldn’t be doing this without him!
So that’s it, we are leaving the sunshine and dusty desert behind and heading for wet and windy Northern Ireland after an amazing trip and with a lot More knowledge into our hobby of IMAC and RC!
Matt
This one pic sums it up for me!
Day Three. Well this was the windy day, 20mph for us mere mortals 30mph or so for the invitationals in the afternoon!
My unknown was a flown ok bar two zeros! Again silly mistakes, the high wind caught me out on my crossbox spin, nose dropped just after the wing so that’s a zero! And I did a 1 1/2 roll on an up line instead of a 1 1/4 so when I corrected back that added another element in so therefore a zero! So that was my dropped unknown!!
On the known I flew as well as I could in the conditions, had a dust devil rip through during my loop, threw me a little so I was downgraded on it, otherwise the scores were good! That said the horrible conditions were the same for everyone so that’s not an excuse!
I was happy with my last flight and went out on a good one in my mind!
So freestyle tomorrow to spectate!! Can’t wait to see the best in the world going head to head in the strong winds predicted!! So we are off to the contest dinner tonight!! That should be fun with all the pilots!
Matt
Day two and the one word would be stuffup! LOL
I got a zero in each round unknown and known! The unknown I flew a bit far out and under rotated on a spin, which threw downline the wrong way, exit upright when I should have been inverted!! Also I wrote the a schedule to wind correct out, probably should have come in, would have presented better! My scores weren’t terrible but when you get a zero it screws things up!
My known was going well until I dumb thumbed on my 1/2 Cuban 8 exit, it’s a 6 of 8, opp 1 1/4 pos snap, for some reason between my brain and my sticks I did a neg snap!! A school boy error at this level!! So overall today has been a challenge mentally! Silly mistakes at this level cost you, the other competitors just don’t make mistakes, the schedules are almost perfection! So what I’ll learn from today is,
1) practise more unknown patterns
2) work on my concentration whilst under pressure!
Although the scores were rubbish I can take a lot from it, always look at the positives! I got a 730 norm in unknown and a 790 in my known (I think)? Tomorrow is a new day and all that!!
Troy did well in the advanced winning both rounds and moving up to 2nd!!
Mark L is still leading invitational!! QQ had an engine failure in his known, much to gasps of the crowd!
Matt
(sorry about the long wait on an update, I had problems with my Internet connection! Plus I was crying myself to sleep so couldn’t post!! LOL)
Day one of the comp!
It started early with a pilots brief! We had the brief at 7.30am, it was all the usual PB stuff and was conducted by Michael Marcellin the CD.
I was flying 8th in the 1st round! I have to admit to being more nervous than usual for an Unlimited known! My first flight was ok and few under rotations of my snaps, but I was gettin used to the plane and the slight wind. I finished 11th in the first round with a normisled score of 860 or so! The standard in unlimited was very high and everyone flew well!
Round 2 I flew a better and placed 8th With a score of 940!! It was good to get the two first flights done without a zero!! Overall I’m in 10th out of 14!
Troy is doing well in advanced, he is lying 4th overall! Invitational is as always awesome to watch! They make these sequences look so easy!! I have a lot of respect for them all!
We are preparing our unknown so I’m out of here until to tomorrow!
Matt
The eve of the shootout is almost over! The big day has almost arrived! Last night at the BBQ round at Dave place, I got chatting to Frazer. I asked him was be going to the judges meeting? He said no “I’m going to the moon!” I Said I had planned on going to the breif, he said come to the moon with me!
So to cut a long story short we did! I flew a few knowns, some unknowns and a spot of freestyle! I have made the decision not to compete in the freestyle. The model is not setup at all for 3d, we can’t change the geometry without effecting the resolution and sequence rates etc.,
The unlimited is the main thing for me at this contest so I would be foolish to ruin that for the sake of a freestyle! The lesson learnt from this is you need two models, no matter what! Frazer agreed he said your flying your sequence bloody good, stuff the freestyle!
Overall this trip has been a blast so far and I haven’t even flown a competition flight yet! I’ve had help from so many world class pilots and learnt lots! I’ve also made friends with a few which has been cool!! Plenty of time to freestyle at next years comp?? Haha
Tomorrow will be cool!!
Matt
Today was my final day of preparation for the contest! We headed to Catalina about 10am. There already was QQ, Seth, Brendan and Mark. Everyone was flying well and you could sense that it was getting serious!
Mark was in the zone, he put a flight on his Dalten 300 MEL and for his 1st shootout practise flight it was damn good! On landing he lost a wheel and axle, luckily it didn’t do any damage, just scuff the spat. He then prepared his backup sequence plane, his godfrey 300 with a DA200 4cyclinder! He had to change out some servos and re set it up, but after a few minutes he had it flying just like his Dalten. He got his wheel fixed and put a few flights on it in the afternoon! His style is unique I really enjoy watching him fly sequences!
Quique was flying very well as always and after some problems with an ignition module on his T-12 bip he was doing some really pretty flying with that! Seth had an interesting day, his DA 85 was replaced at DA first thing, he then put 2flights on it both with deadsticks. The second deadstick was right after takeoff, he turned but it wasn’t coming round, he levelled the wings let it dive and hoped for the best as it disappeared behind some small trees, it hit pretty hard, then there was a massive cloud of dust, the plane was unsighted but it didn’t look good. A few minutes later he returned with only a slight dent in the wing and a bent gear, he didn’t even break a prop! QQ and his Dad Tom worked on the plane for about an hour, found that the clunk had come off in the tank so that’s why it would stop in the air! After they got the dust out of the cowl etc he was back in the air!!
Frazer was there in the afternoon and put a few flights on his big Extra, he had Been up at the moon for 3 days!
It was then time for freestyle practise! Seth flew well and his routine was good, although we couldn’t hear the music! Mark was on it with his H9 260, he was flying superblyl, again we couldnt hear the music but it was a routine I hadn’t seen before and was high energy! I can’t wait for the freestyle on Saturday! My practise will begin with round 1 of the comp, unfortunately I got to save the plane for the sequences!! I put about 5 flights on the Extra today, got a little more help from QQ and I think it’s coming good!
So tonight we relax, tomorrow is an off day, no flying! Clean the plane make sure it’s all good and then we are ready! There is a big BBQ at DA tonight so we will have a few beers and a lie in tomorrow!
Matt
We had an early start down at the Catalina RC, we arrived down at the field about 7am and it was packed! As we got out of the car, we noticed that a few other bigger planes were on the flightline, Seth Arnold, Brendan Jones and the Godfather Quique Somenzini! We were also greeted by the ever friendly bunch of club members! My dad and I started to introduce ourselves to Seth etc., as I was chatting to Tom Arnold, Seth’s dad who is a really nice guy, Quique comes up and says hello Matthew, I’m Quique how are you? Now when your idol and an aeromodelling legend walks up and knows who you are without being introduced it makes you a little bit gobsmacked!! Once I’d picked my chin up from the ground we chatted for a good 5mins and he was really nice and interested in our trip! Quique & Seth then flew their freestyle flights, both were superb! It was then my turn to do some freestyle. We had fitted the smoke pump and increased the rates a little so it was good to go! I kept it simple the plane felt good in 3D, I did some low harriers both ways up and rolling, a little bit of hovering all the basic stuff, smoke worked good too, as well as at home! Overall very happy with it’s performance, we also worked out a simple way to keep my resolution the same for my sequences through the Powerbox Royal, so that hasn’t been sacraficed!!
Quique then flew his T12 biplane, man that is cool, 50lb weight, DA200 on 4tuned pipes and a 32×13 bolly prop, it sounded awesome, noisy but awesome! He flew a few sequences and it & he was going well! I had a good few flights, QQ agreed to help me with my sequences, he watched my unlimited routine, then gave me some hints and tips! His way of explaining things is so simple! He also gave me some really cool techniques on how to do stuff, way beyond what I’m doing/know back home!
I then flew a bit more using QQ advice, he came out when I was flying and adjusted a few things for me, it really made the plane feel better and I thought it was spot on as it was! I really learnt the most I’ve ever done today, in my flying career, they call QQ the master he sure is! I think i’m honoured to be able to have spent time like this with an all time great, if not the greatest ever person to fly model aeroplanes and off course the current world champion! After watching him flying his T12 and his Python freestyle plane, I believe he truely is the best I’ve ever seen and I’ve been lucky to see the CPLRs, Lesebergs, Hydes etc., his control of the python biplane in 3D was unreal, he was doing harriers in about the size of an indoor hall, his torque rolls where immense just a blur!! I think I want a python!! LOL
During one of our breaks from the intense sun, QQ started to chat about his Dad and the times they spent back in Argentina. The got up to some crazy stuff. It took QQ only one flight to be solo! Amazing! He was really relaxed and was laughing and joking about things. It was a truely special day for me, one I’ll never forget! The good thing is that I get to do it all again tomorrow! I could write all night about today, it sounds silly but this is a dream come true!
After all that when you thought things couldn’t really get much better, we headed down to TRCC to let Tony Russo know how our new prop worked out, (it worked out good, no more 30×12 for me it’s a ??.?x?? Now! LOL). TRCC had been busy, John Geizilies, Mark L, Gernot, the animal Andrew Jesky been practising all day. We talked to Tony and he invited us over to his place for Pizza! On the guest list also was Andrew Jesky and cheeseburger (aka Mark Leseberg). That was a lot of fun! Those guys in a relaxed environment are cool to hang out with, Mark really relaxed with us and we got a really good insight into what makes him tick, how he mentally prepares himself, he also gave me a master class in American football, the rules etc., so a great end to a great day! Mark wants to come over to Ireland to play golf and fly! That would be a treat! We are going to exchange details, he must have talked to my Dad for a good half hour about coming over to compete, I think my dad even offered him a plane to fly!! Thanks to Tony, his wife and family for letting us invade their house! Pretty lucky to have dinner with these guys, many would kill for that!
Tomorrow should be good, Mark is coming to fly with us at Catalina, Mark & QQ flying together! Can’t wait!!
Matt
Ps a big thanks to Bill Disney again for some great photos!
Four days to go till the Contest!! We are on wind down mode, just keeping the hands in so to speak, a few flights a day just to make sure the plane is good and I don’t totally lose the feel. Talking to Leseberg yesterday he said that with the amount I’ve been doing I should back off, he said peak on Friday/Saturday of the contest, don’t burn out!! Good advice!
We headed to Catalina RC club this morning which is no more than 5 mins from our hotel. We were greeted by maybe 20 or so very friendly members. The all made us feel very welcome and seemed interested in the aeroplane and our trip to Arizona.
I had three flights with the plane in a full in your face 20mph wind, it was good to fly in the wind but the strip was a one direction affair, so it made the landing interesting. As I said all the members at Catalina were great, a big thanks to the Vice President Bill Disney who stayed with us right to the end, he also got some good photos of the
Model in flight, which he emailed to me. I have posted these on the blog, thanks to Bill for them and his kind welcome.
We headed into DA as Dave wanted to have a chat. He asked would we R&D a new prop which came in from a well known manufacturer. It has been specially developed to match the 170 engine. I’m the only one testing it so it’s good to get to play with new stuff. Notice I said play, its toy planes afterall. Dave thinks this may turn out to be the magic 170 prop, let’s hope so!
Sascha’s (the German) plane finally turned up. I helped him setup his model as he had bought a new US JR9303 and wasn’t sure how to program it, we spent a couple of hours putting in Rx’s and got him going. He went flying that afternoon and was happy when we saw him later on in the evening.
We fitted the smoke pump and cracked the throws up tonight on our Extra, so hopefully we will freestyle tomorrow. It’s not ideal throws, only get about 30-deg on the elev, but we’ll give it a go!
Matt
(kees: Not everybody can see the nifty slideshows, so for now they are on the dedicated ’slideshow’ page on the right..)
Today we had our meeting at the new field close by our hotel, that was a formality, no issues with us flying there, so hopefully we can get some flying in closer to our base!
We headed to TRCC for a bit and got 5 good flights in, with a strong crosswind, which is all good training! Out at the field was Bill Hempel & myself for a good two hours, we just flew time after time! We had to pack up early and head off to DA to fit our smoke injectors! My big Carden is going to be my freestyle plane, so I got to fit our smoke pump so I can smoke the desert out!! As we left the TRCC field Gernot Bruckmann and his dad turned up to fly, he flew a few knowns, his Krill Yak55sp was going well!
When we got into DA about 3pm, Mark Leseberg was in the workshop preparing his planes for the contest! We started working at ours in a quiet corner, as not to distrub him, he called us over and cleared a space for us were he was working! So we got to work on the table beside him!
We casually started chatting, at first he was quiet not really saying much! But as we got chatting he started to loosen up a little. I asked him a few questions on setup’s, techniques for sequences etc., he gave me some good advice, he is a very knowledgable guy, the theory behind his methods is at another level! He was asking questions about why I thought things mightn’t be coming off for me perfectly, like spin entries etc (sounds easy, try it out here in this air? it’s weird!) he would tell me why what I thought was wrong or which bits were right, then go into the advanced theory behind it, I must have chatted to him one to one for an hour! He gave me so much to work on, what did he tell me? Well that’s between me and him, someday I might share it!! LOL
As we worked on he was taking the mickey out of me cause I stood back and watched my Dad do all the work!! I think he was jealous ’cause no one was helping him! LOL I think we’ve made a friend there, he seems like a real nice guy, just quiet and super relaxed!! At one point my dad was helping him too, very strange my dad stuck in the middle of someone elses plane!!
We stopped of in Hobbybarn on our way back to basecamp and meet Bill Hempel’s wife and kids, Bill is a nice guy and wants to come to NI for a comp!!
Matt
Btw the pics of my and Mark’s planes on the work bench at DA, their top 2 pilots getting their engines serviced!! (haha I wish!!) That said DA have treated was so well, nothing is too much hassle!