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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Ron Hess Sr on July 21, 2012, 01:52:58 PM
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1.Doug Moon=1175.2
2.Paul Walker=1172.8
3.Bob Hunt=1166.4
4.Kaz Minato=1160.6
5.Bill Rich=1156.2 H^^
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Anyone have an idea of what power plants were used?
Best, DennisT
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Anyone have an idea of what power plants were used?
Best, DennisT
1st---PA 65
2nd---electric
3rd---electric
4th---PA 75
5th---PA 65
Advanced 1st---PA 61
Senior 1st---PA 75
Junior 1st---Fox 35
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My response is on another post, but congrats to all who flew at the NATS. H^^
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Here are the round by round scores courtesy of Ryan Young!
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Thanks Derek,
What were the weather conditions during the fly off?
Best, DennisT
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Thanks Derek,
What were the weather conditions during the fly off?
Best, DennisT
Stunt Heaven!
It was dead air the first round but after that there was a nice calm breeze. I think everyone was happy about that after yesterday.
Derek
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I imagine that Doug will attend the banquet?
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1st---PA 65
2nd---electric
3rd---electric
4th---PA 75
5th---PA 65
Advanced 1st---PA 61
Senior 1st---PA 75
Junior 1st---Fox 35
Holy Cow...Fox 35's are still winning at the Nats... #^ #^ #^ That has to be some kind of record!!!
Randy C.
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Second may have been a Plettenburg and third an Axi? What setups were Paul and Bob using.
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Holy Cow...Fox 35's are still winning at the Nats... #^ #^ #^ That has to be some kind of record!!!
Randy C.
Hi Randy,
The Fox being probably the longest running production engine in the World, and PA engines which have been OOP for a few years now................. still popular!
ALL PA engines are not out of production the Merlin 40 is till being made Randy
EDIT: HI Randy! I was only speaking to the .61, .65 and .75 that were used in the finals. Glad to hear the Merlin .40 is still in production! I, and many others, would LOVE to see the comeback of the "regular" (non Merlin) PAs like the .40, .51, .61, and .65, plus the Merlin .75!
BIG Bear
RNMM/AMM
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Second may have been a Plettenburg and third an Axi? What setups were Paul and Bob using.
If I am not mistaken, They both use eflite 32 and CC ESC.
Regards,
Sean
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Bob used an e-flite power 25 with a Castle 45 speed controler, Hubin FM9 flight manager timer system and a Hyperion 4s 4000 battery.
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Congrats Doug! I am looking forward to the next DMAA meeting and hearing first hand details from you Bill, and Mike.
Steve Thornton
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Bob used an e-flite power 25 with a Castle 45 speed controler, Hubin FM9 flight manager timer system and a Hyperion 4s 4000 battery.
Man, That is some small, light stuff!
Chris...
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Is there a list of appearance points?
Who won the Concours Award?
Best, DennisT
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Is there a list of appearance points?
Who won the Concours Award?
Best, DennisT
front row 19 points
Germanico Becerril Zero
Howard Rush Impact
Robert Storick Thunderbolt
Kaz Minatio f-6f
Derric Berry Matrix Concors winner
Kenny Stevens SV 22
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What row (# of points) did Doug Moon get with his Riff Raff ?
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Kaz Minatio f-7f ?
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Just for the record:
The Hellcat by Kaz is a really nice semi scale of the the Grumman F-6F. (The F-7F is the Tigercat twin.)
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Just for the record:
The Hellcat by Kaz is a really nice semi scale of the the Grumman F-6F. (The F-7F is the Tigercat twin.)
Easy fix thanks Keith.
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How did Wesley Dick's multi slate flaps do? They look really cool did it seem to make a difference in the corners?
Best, DennisT
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In response to Ty Marcucci's question, Bill Cummins won the Walker Cup in 1956, another Texan. George Aldrich told me Bill was the best pilot to ever pick up a handle, in his opinion. He was into all events, Speed, Combat and Stunt. I followed him around at contests in Baton Rouge and Longview. Unfortunately, he died in an industrial accident, I think it may have been in the Ford plant. dg
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Doug's Riff Raff was on the second row with 18 appearance points.
Steve