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Clubmans 3D Competition 2005
Goole &
District RC Aero Club
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Goole & District RC Aero Club held their Clubman's 3D Competition and
Fun-fly on the weekend of the 30th April 2005. Although no one from
Cleveland Model Helicopter Club entered the actual competition we went to
see what the level of flying was like and to join in the fun fly. The flying site
location was easy to find and the field itself was well looked after with
nice flat, freshly cut grass. The flight and crowd lines were marked out
clearly with red and white barrier tape and tents were erected for the
transmitter control and peg board. |
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Friday afternoon got of to a good start with plenty of
'off the peg' flying by all the pilots who had turned up. The weather was
calm, bright and sunny which was better than how the rest of the weekend
would turn out! There were some extremely competent pilots flying which
made us feel that we were glad not to have entered the competition as the
standard seemed extremely high for what was going to be a clubman's event.
It did however, turn out that the majority of the pilots we saw flying
were not actually entering the event....
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On the Saturday afternoon the guy's from
Skyline Models let pilots have a go at a spot auto competition using
their Millenium. They had also brought along their huge Jetcat turbine
machine which they demonstrated and even let some lucky pilots have a
hover around with it. |
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Nightflying took place on both the Friday and Saturday
nights and there was plenty of action to be seen along with a couple of
unfortunate spectacular crashes. |
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We were woken on Saturday morning to the sound of
torrential rain beating down on the caravan roof. Not a good start but it
did slowly easy throughout the morning with only a few brave enough to fly
in it. Everyone gather under the marquees with their models waiting for it
to clear. Eventually come mid morning the sun started to come out and the
flying began once more. We were expecting a fun-fly style competition on
the Saturday with events like flying around poles, knocking bottles over
and picking up cones but this was not to be. The day just turned into just
more off the peg flying but as there were quite a few pilots getting an
actual slot turned out to be pretty impossible and it appeared that once
someone got a peg they then passed it around to their mates leaving other
to sit and wonder if they were ever going to get a chance to fly!
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In the middle of the afternoon the flying was stopped
briefly so as to draw the raffle which had some fantastic prizes donated
by all of the sponsors. Everything from Model kits, blades, gyros, fuel
and vouchers were won.
As it moved into the evening the flying continued
including electric Zooms and Hornets and then once the sun went down more
night flying took place. Someone had also set up a laptop computer and was
running their Reflex XTR simulator via a projector onto the side of one of
the marquees.
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As the day of the Competition dawned we were woken
again to the sound of light rain but this soon passed and the weather
slowly improved. The fifteen pilots that had entered the event had an hour to warm up and get their models
running correctly before the pilot briefing at 10am. The judges for the
competition were be John Parker, Paul Lison and Simon Brown and they got
themselves set up just behind the flight line. |
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The first round consisted
of the pilots chosen five set manoeuvres and the one 'wildcard' manoeuvre.
The quality of the flying was pretty reasonable for clubman level and
manoeuvres from fairly basic backwards loops to more complex pirouetting
flips were chosen. There was quite a range of models used too from 50 size
up to 90 size and Raptors to Fury Extreme's. The flying had to be halted briefly on a couple of
occasions to let the showers pass but the flying continued throughout the
morning. At the end of the first round the clear winner was Bruce Thompson
with Barry Curtis in second and Gareth Davies in third. |
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After a brief break it was time for the DIY round where pilots had 3
minutes to impress the judges with a 3D routine. Again the standard of
flying was very good with some of the pilots putting on some fantastic
flying. Unfortunately for some they just got a bit too carried away and
low and the inevitable happened. The flying was soon over and the judges
scored the flights accordingly. At the end of the DIY round Gareth Davies
was in the lead with Barry Curtis in second place and Craig Simmons in
third. Despite putting on a fantastic flight with his Raptor 90 Bruce
Thompson had dropped down to 4th place after he hit the ground doing
extremely low inverted pirouettes. |
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During the lunch interval the raffle was drawn which
again had some fantastic prizes donated by the events sponsors. I even
managed to win a gallon of Model Technics Bekra 16 fuel! There were also a
few
demonstration flights put on by some of the worlds top pilots including
Duncan Osbourne, John Parker and Steven Gerrard.
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Once the lunch break was over it was time for the top
five pilots from the earlier rounds to fly again with another 3 minute 3D
routine. The judges got settled and the flying began again. All five
pilots put on fantastic flights but a couple of them crashed as the
adrenaline got the better of them leaving it pretty clear who the winner
would be.... |
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After crashing out with his Raptor 90 in the DIY round
Bruce Thompson bounced back putting on an awesome display with his Raptor
50 to take first place and the Clubmans 3D trophy along with a years
supply of fuel donated by Sykline Models. Gareth Davis put on a great
flight to come second winning a CSM gyro, Barry Curtis came in third place
winning a £25 voucher and Craig Simmons and Craig Jones came in fourth and
fifth respectively. |
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Once the competition was over the field was left open to some more off the peg
flying as everyone packed up their tents and caravans to head off home. Overall
it was a fantastic and fun weekend with a great mixture of flying and people.
The weather wasn't too bad and certainly didn't cause any major hold-ups during
the event. Many thanks must go to Goole & District RC Aero Club for holding the
event and making us feel very welcome. Maybe next year I will enter if I just
put a few more hours practice in..... |