[RCSE] F3J in the Rockies Results

2006-05-29 Thread Jim Monaco
Sorry  if this posted more than once - my posts seemed to go into the bit
bucket - probably because of the tables I put in with results.  I have since
posted the results on the RMSA web page - see the links below.

 

It was 2 days of brutal competition, with very challenging conditions.  We
had the US senior and most of the US Junior team there, as well as the
Canadian team coming down for a warmup before the worlds.  We also had folks
from Chicago, Phoenix and North Carolina there. It was typical Colorado -
with big lift and big sink.  Now normally Denver is not a windy place - but
it seems every time we put on an F3J event we get the wind.  This year was
no exception.  Day 1 was beautiful - but the wind averaged 18mph all day
long with gusts well above that.  The good news is that it stayed the same
direction all day so we didn't have to move the flightline.  In the late
afternoon the gusts took their toll on the scoring tent and bent it to
pieces.  Shortly after that we quit after 5 rounds.  We started up again
Sunday morning and while it started out breezy, the morning had some
excellent flying conditions, but if you made bad decisions - the sink dragon
was there to punish you.  We flew 3 more prelim rounds in the morning and
then broke for lunch and prepared for the flyoffs.  The following top 6
pilots made the flyoffs:

1. Skip Miller

2. Joe Wurts

3. Robert Lewan

4. Rolf Oetter

5. John Kappus

6. Joseph Newcomb

 

The detailed preliminary scores can be found at:
http://www.rmsadenver.com/Scores/2006/f3j-p/f3jrp.htm

 

After lunch and before the Flyoffs started the conditions deteriorated
rapidly.  It became windier than Saturday and we were guessing that we were
approaching the FAI limits.  But it's a flyoff - so the top 6 pilots
wrangled towers and callers and prepared for battle.  If you had enough guts
and went far enough downwind, but not so far as to fail to get back, you
could get your time.  But for many - that was not the case.  You can see
from the scores that much pain was dealt out in the flyoffs. But the killing
blow was dealt by Joe Wurts in the third round, who snuck away trying to
avoid the sink directly on the field and managed to get his time while his
nearest competitor (including reflights) was only able to get less than 50%
of his time and many much less.  This put Joe far in the lead.  The fourth
round of the flyoffs found everyone pretty much getting a bunch of time, but
the wind had switched almost 90 degrees making launches a scary proposition
and causing many line problems.  We had a choice of turning the flight line
into the wind, or calling it quits - and after a pilot vote we chose to end
the event.  The final order was:

1. JOE WURTS

2. ROLF OETTER

3. BOB LEWAN

4. JOSEPH NEWCOMB

5. SKIP MILLER

6. JOHN KAPPUS

 

 

The details of the final standings of the Flyoffs can be found at:
http://www.rmsadenver.com/Scores/2006/f3j-f/f3jrf.htm

 

Jim Monaco

US F3J Team Manager 2006

 


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RE: [RCSE] F3J in the Rockies Results (Revised)

2005-05-31 Thread Jim Monaco
Due to an unfortunate sorting problem, probably induced by adding a column
in the scoresheet to add in the preliminary scores, the actual order of the
standings was incorrect at the pilot's meeting.  While the scores were
correct, they were in the wrong order in the final sheet resulting in the
incorrect awarding of the Trophys.

The Pilots have been contacted and the process is underway to get the
appropriate awards to the winners.
Sorry for the mistake.

The corrected standings are on the website at:

The Preliminary scores can be seen at:
http://www.rmsadenver.com/scores/2005/F3JRPrelim/f3jrp.htm
The Finals scores can be seen at:
http://www.rmsadenver.com/scores/2005/F3JRFinals/f3jrf.htm

Jim
Jim Monaco

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To: Soaring@airage.com
Subject: [RCSE] F3J in the Rockies Results

The results are in and Gordy had a terrible spate of bad luck.  The good
news is that there was only one other plane totaled (Rich O'Connell on
launch) and a couple of planes with minor damage.  While the air was
challenging on Sat, today brought overcast skies, cool (55 degree) temps and
much more difficult air.  The blood was flowing in nearly every round.  Rich
Burnoski flew a great final day and improved his standing from 7th to
second.  Skip Miller continued to dominate with his excellent flights in
horrid conditions.  While only Skip, Rich and Lenny Keer managed to make it
through the finals without one zero round, Skip was clearly the master, with
only one minor hit and 3 1000 rounds!

Attrition was severe as participants dropped out of the finals for various
reasons.  Lots of zero rounds were recorded as the lift carried everyone
wy downwind - and with terrible sink on the way back.  While there were
a lot OUT landings, there were no damaged planes.

Congratulations to Skip, Rich and Lenny who showed what difficult condition
soaring is all about!

The Preliminary scores can be seen at:
http://www.rmsadenver.com/scores/2005/F3JRPrelim/f3jrp.htm
The Finals scores can be seen at:
http://www.rmsadenver.com/scores/2005/F3JRFinals/f3jrf.htm

Jim

Jim Monaco
President - Rocky Mountain Soaring Association
Denver, CO
http://www.rmsadenver.com




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Re: [RCSE] F3J in the Rockies Results

2005-05-30 Thread Marta Zavala



Attrition? Gordy whinnig on the list about loss of 
planes? Whats this anyway? If you wanted to define attrition you 
should have been at this years Davenport ISR, then you would know what attrition 
is,AND not a peep of whinning about lost planes to be heard 
anywhere. The only whinningI heard was "why cant we have more events 
like this!"
Walter

  -Original Message-From: 
  Jim Monaco [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 
  Soaring@airage.com Soaring@airage.comDate: 
  Sunday, May 29, 2005 8:17 PMSubject: [RCSE] F3J in the Rockies 
  Results
  
  The 
  results are in and Gordy had a terrible spate of bad luck. The good news is that there was only 
  one other plane totaled (Rich OConnell on launch) and a couple of planes with 
  minor damage. While the air was 
  challenging on Sat, today brought overcast skies, cool (55 degree) temps and 
  much more difficult air. The 
  blood was flowing in nearly every round. 
  Rich Burnoski flew a great final day and improved his standing from 
  7th to second. Skip 
  Miller continued to dominate with his excellent flights in horrid 
  conditions. While only Skip, Rich 
  and Lenny Keer managed to make it through the finals without one zero round, 
  Skip was clearly the master, with only one minor hit and 3 1000 
  rounds!
  
  Attrition 
  was severe as participants dropped out of the finals for various reasons. Lots of zero rounds were recorded as 
  the lift carried everyone wy downwind  and with terrible sink on the way 
  back. While there were a lot OUT 
  landings, there were no damaged planes.
  
  Congratulations 
  to Skip, Rich and Lenny who showed what difficult condition soaring is all 
  about!
  
  The 
  Preliminary scores can be seen at: http://www.rmsadenver.com/scores/2005/F3JRPrelim/f3jrp.htm
  The 
  Finals scores can be seen at: http://www.rmsadenver.com/scores/2005/F3JRFinals/f3jrf.htm
  
  Jim
  
  Jim 
  Monaco
  President 
  - Rocky Mountain Soaring Association
  Denver, 
  CO
  http://www.rmsadenver.com
  
  


Re: [RCSE] F3J in the Rockies Results

2005-05-30 Thread Chuck Anderson

Slope models are expendable.  Thermal Soaring models are not.  :-)

Chuck Anderson

At 10:46 AM 5/30/2005, you wrote:
Attrition?  Gordy whinnig on the list about loss of planes?  Whats this 
anyway?  If you wanted to define attrition you should have been at this 
years Davenport ISR, then you would know what attrition is, AND not a peep 
of whinning about lost planes to be heard anywhere.  The only whinning I 
heard was why cant we have more events like this!

Walter
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mailto:Soaring@airage.comSoaring@airage.com

Date: Sunday, May 29, 2005 8:17 PM
Subject: [RCSE] F3J in the Rockies Results

The results are in and Gordy had a terrible spate of bad luck.  The good 
news is that there was only one other plane totaled (Rich O’Connell on 
launch) and a couple of planes with minor damage.  While the air was 
challenging on Sat, today brought overcast skies, cool (55 degree) temps 
and much more difficult air.  The blood was flowing in nearly every 
round.  Rich Burnoski flew a great final day and improved his standing 
from 7th to second.  Skip Miller continued to dominate with his excellent 
flights in horrid conditions.  While only Skip, Rich and Lenny Keer 
managed to make it through the finals without one zero round, Skip was 
clearly the master, with only one minor hit and 3 1000 rounds!


Attrition was severe as participants dropped out of the finals for various 
reasons.  Lots of zero rounds were recorded as the lift carried everyone 
wy downwind – and with terrible sink on the way back.  While there 
were a lot OUT landings, there were no damaged planes.


Congratulations to Skip, Rich and Lenny who showed what difficult 
condition soaring is all about!


The Preliminary scores can be seen at: 
http://www.rmsadenver.com/scores/2005/F3JRPrelim/f3jrp.htmhttp://www.rmsadenver.com/scores/2005/F3JRPrelim/f3jrp.htm 

The Finals scores can be seen at: 
http://www.rmsadenver.com/scores/2005/F3JRFinals/f3jrf.htmhttp://www.rmsadenver.com/scores/2005/F3JRFinals/f3jrf.htm 



Jim

Jim Monaco
President - Rocky Mountain Soaring Association
Denver, CO
http://www.rmsadenver.com




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[RCSE] F3J in the Rockies Results

2005-05-29 Thread Jim Monaco









The results are in and Gordy had a terrible spate of bad
luck. The good news is that there
was only one other plane totaled (Rich OConnell on launch) and a couple of
planes with minor damage. While
the air was challenging on Sat, today brought overcast skies, cool (55 degree)
temps and much more difficult air.
The blood was flowing in nearly every round. Rich Burnoski flew a great final day and improved his
standing from 7th to second.
Skip Miller continued to dominate with his excellent flights in horrid
conditions. While only Skip, Rich
and Lenny Keer managed to make it through the finals without one zero round,
Skip was clearly the master, with only one minor hit and 3 1000 rounds!



Attrition
was severe as participants dropped out of the finals for various reasons. Lots of zero rounds were recorded as
the lift carried everyone wy downwind  and with terrible sink on the way
back. While there were a lot OUT
landings, there were no damaged planes.



Congratulations
to Skip, Rich and Lenny who showed what difficult condition soaring is all about!



The
Preliminary scores can be seen at: http://www.rmsadenver.com/scores/2005/F3JRPrelim/f3jrp.htm

The Finals
scores can be seen at: http://www.rmsadenver.com/scores/2005/F3JRFinals/f3jrf.htm



Jim



Jim Monaco

President - Rocky Mountain Soaring Association

Denver, CO

http://www.rmsadenver.com