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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Richard Grogan on September 15, 2009, 10:38:55 PM
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Do you think we can break last years record of 255 Ringmaster flights, the first weekend in October?
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Richard,
We plan to do our part at the IRKS circles in Cocoa,FL.
Anyone in the area that wants to add to the fun, take that RM off the wall, clean it up and come on out.
Contact me for info re what day(s) we will be flying.
Roger V.
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I'll see if I can find the one that I finished putting together. It was built and covered, but, never glued together. Hope TOPCLASS has something planned. Also does it count if more than one person flies the RM? DOC Holliday
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I'll see if I can find the one that I finished putting together. It was built and covered, but, never glued together. Hope TOPCLASS has something planned. Also does it count if more than one person flies the RM? DOC Holliday
Doc --- If you have only one Ringmaster there and 30 people fly it that is 30 flights. If someone solos on the Ringmaster that counts as two flights.
"Billy G" H^^
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Our club here in the Erie area is small but we are getting togather on the 4th to try to add to the count..
Dalton Hammett
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The closest thing I have to a Ringmaster is the Bassmaster. I have already been told it does not qualify.
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"Mmmmmm, that's good bass."
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The more the merrier! We had flyers from 5 countries last year,including WC David Fitzgerald flying one in Brazil! It's all in the name of FUN and hopefully more will have more FUN this year than ever! And, hopefully, we will pick up more new flyers and re-treads to join this wonderful hobby/sport of ours. Nothing wrong with a trusty Ringmaster!
Phil: Bassmaster? Is that a singing Billy Bass with a Ringmaster wing? LL~
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I just saw this notice about this time last week and quickly got started on my own variation of the Ringmaster.
It will be another sheet wing 1/2a variation loosely based around an idea Larrey Renger put forward for a Kwikee Stunt event (see the 1/2a forum for details). Wingspan is just a shade over 28 inches, will use an AP 061 for power, projected all up weight should be less than 10 ounces ready to fly.
Construction is moving along well and I will post pictures here and on the Brotherhood of the Ring site when complete.
The weather moving in October in this part of the continent can be rather variable but I do plan on getting out God willing and river don't rise.
cheers, Graham in Ottawa Canada
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Thanks for the replys fellers! The event doesnt have to interfere with any other event/contest. Its all in fun!
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Richard,
It should come as no surprise that I plan (weather permitting) to put up some Ringmaster flights for the Fly-A-Thon!!! LOL
Jim Swearingen and I will have ten or so different Ringmasters to fly and we plan a bit of "pursuit combat" as well as regular flights.
We will fly at Hobby Hideaway on Oct. 3rd and would like to welcome anyone who is interested to join us. Dave Shipton's Hobby Hideaway is a unique model airplane "haven" which has to be seen to be appreciated. It is located in a big barn and features a single grass circle surrounded on two sides by crop land. This year it is planted in corn that is around ten feet tall and along with the barn can make for some very tricky wind hazards (don't ask how I know this). Dave used to have an active "mail order Hobby Shop" operating from the barn and now it is a kind of model museum just chocked full of models, kits, parts and so on. Two floors FULL!
The location is near Peoria/Bloomington, Illinois. and approximately half way between St Louis and Chicago.
It would sure be nice if some of you Midwest control line fliers would make the pilgrimage to Hobby Hideaway to fly with us. If you don't have a Ringmaster you are welcome to fly one of mine.
Hobby Hideaway was written up in the April issue of Control Line World and more information and a map as to where it is located is in the following link:
http://stunthanger.com/smf/index.php?topic=12047.0;prev_next=next
Hope to meet some of you on Oct. 3rd for a fun Fly-A-Thon!!
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Thats sounds inviting John! I think I'm driving to La., to attend my HS homecoming fb game on Friday nite, and will return to the rear of the school on Saturday to fly Ringmasters once again, after 33+ years since flying there! Should be a neat little trip down memory lane! I'll have to get the wife to pit for me since my old flying buddy passed about 3 years ago.. Maybe Frank from Savanah will drive over?? NOT! lol
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I certainly will get my RingMaster out and get as many brazilans brothers to join in the fun.
Martin
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Well, this is the weekend! Good luck on promoting CL flying, and I hope we all have fun doing it!
Be sure to send your flight reports to: ringmasterflyathon-2009@yahoo.com
Burn some castor(or electrons), and lets break last year's record!
Edit: We in SE Texas are in for a pretty crummy weekend! Seems the tropical storm in the Pacific is sending its remains towards the Gulf! We will still do our best...
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Richard,
I am going to haul 3 down to fly with John Cralley and the others near Bloomington, IL. #^
Pat
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Howdy,
The Alameda Aer-O-Nuts of the San Francisco Bay Area will be doing our darnedest to rack up a huge flight total.
Is anybody out there going for the "fastest Ringmaster"?
Everyone is welcome, of course, to come and fly. For directions or info: rbush88atjunodotcom or PM
Randy
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- Fly a Ringmaster in Alameda this weekend!
Worldwide Ringmaster Fly-a-thon 2009
If you have any form of Ringmaster, please bring it. But the main thing is to come out and put up some flights on somebody's RM.
In the true spirit of this "Sterling" design -- we are all about quantity over quality this weekend. And fun above all!
Please see the attached flyer about the worldwide Ringmaster Fly-a-thon. Could the Bay Area produce more RM flights than anyone else?
When?
Sunday we will have several Ringmasters available, starting about 8:30am.
Flights on Saturday count toward our total; however, we aren't certain that any planes will be there.
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Buffalo Bob says: "Be the Ringmaster"
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Randy;
I tried to walk away from this one to no avail. I am not trying to start anything here only setting the record straight.
The Ringmaster never was a Sterling Design. It was considered one because they kitted it as the S1 Ringmaster. The Ringmaster was designed by Matt Kania.
OK I have my flame suit on go ahead and take a shot fellas. LL~ LL~ LL~
Now with that said this is the first day of the 2nd Annual Ringmaster Fly-a-Thon. Lets get out there and beat last years number.
"Billy G" H^^
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Well today in Alameda we got 51 total flights on s-1 Ringmaster, a 526 RM, a Jr. and 2 Baby rm.
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And some more
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We had great weather in N E Oklahoma on Saturday and eight pilots with several variations of Ringmasters came out to play. I think we got in at least 20 flights.
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Couldn't make it out on Saturday Elwyn. I sneaked out today and got my flight in.
Lee TGD
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I put in two flights on Saturday with my bride as co-pilot. Very breezy , lost a prop on a vertical eight bottom on the first flight but second flight went smoothly!
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The Norfolk Aeromodelers put up a few Ringmaster flights today in near-perfect weather.
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It was close but my buddy Tom and I managed to put 2 flights each on his Fox .25 powered S-1 before the sun went down. It wa his 1st time on the handle since I dragged him out last year for the event, and he did fine - but was a bit dizzy after the 2nd flight when I gave him a full 3oz, the Fox leaned out a bit and hauled the mail at a pretty good clip!
Had a Babe Bee powered Lil Stuntin Ringmaster along, but it was full of congealed goo and we couldn't get it fired up. We still did O.K - the S-1 had been hanging in his garage since last october, and after a plug change and needle valve/ tank flush it fired right up and hummed along.
Tally- 2 flight X 2 pilots for the Southchase Stumbling Stunt Runts!
Oh yeah- that's our new secret South Orlando flying site, a patch of sandy / bahaia clumped land across from the Southchase Library, behind the Nissan Dealer on OBT just north of the 417.
It was graded and prepped for some project a year or so ago, no activity since. We had a few onlookers, and caused a bit of delay at the 4-way stop sign on the corner, but no police - so another sucessful Ringmaster Raid was carried out!
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The Norfolk Aeromodelers put up a few Ringmaster flights today in near-perfect weather.
Steve,
Do you have a guesstimate of how many flights were made? Thanks for the pixs!
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We're less than 100 flights away from tying last years record! Send in or post your flights please!! H^^
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At the Dayton Buzzin' Buzzards stunt contest over the weekend, we had 21 Ringmaster flights with 14 pilots participating. I'll see if I can post up some photos later.
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I put in six flights on my ringmaster saturday. Good thing I flew on saturday because it rained all day sunday.
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The Bean Hill crew with Ringmasters did contribute to the count Sunday in what was less than favorable weather most of the day. Ringmaster flights made by Dennis Thomas Sr., Mike Ditrich, George Towns, Mason Brown, Joe Daniels and myself.........
Dalton Hammett
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We had 3 RM's (1-Sterling S-1, 1-Sterling Junior RM, and one Dee Rice RM) 2 pilots 6 RM flights plus a variety of other CL planes flown on Sunday. Not bad for an RC club. We currently have only 2 active CL flyers. We were the only ones flying, the RC guys thought it was too windy.
Here is a link to you tube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5qXiEeRX6Y
The date is wrong on the captions at the end of the video.
(I'm the one drilling the 1/2A Clown in the dirt, one day I will learn to get more altitude before an outside loop)
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Great reports guys, Thank You! The deadline is approaching for reports at noon tomorrow. I will say we are approaching a tie of last year's number... hope we get more news!
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Northwest Fireballs---Portland OR
We used the tomatoes to mark our count of flights. Twenty Two!! We didn't have any paper and pen.
Fliers: Doug Powers, Geoff Christianson, Jim Harper. Richard Entwhistle
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We were short by 8 flights this year of breaking the record! 247 was the count!Thats pretty good, considering it was like Seattle, everywhere but Seattle this time, with the rain!
Edit:I just received 2 emails from Mike Wada of Hawaii with indicating an additional 28 flights, so the record has been broken!Way to go guys! I will extend the reporting deadline a little to see if anymore suprises pops up!
Thanks everyone for your participation, and I hope all had fun in the process. FUN is what this exercise was really about!No cheap wood and plastic trophy to stress over... Hopefully next year, some of the stuffed shirts out there will let their hair down and have some FUN too!Friendships,old and new, and fellowship. Life's too short!
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The Florida Racing & Sports Flyers put up 5 flights with 4 different people last Saturday.
Gene ~> ~>
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Thanks Gene. That makes a new world record of 282 Ringmaster flights in 48 hrs! Great job everyone!
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The PC Flyers in Fresno, CA would like to add 3 Ringmaster flights! We used my 40 year old patched and rebuilt RM to give introductory flights to two new prospective members. They had a ball, and my RM survived! We will be getting two new members; and they are not Old Farts. A dad about 35-40 and his son about 13. Great new blood, thanks to the Ringmaster!
Brian