Re: [RCSE] OVSS #1, aka Full Moon I Beat Gordy!

2005-05-24 Thread James V. Bacus

I enjoyed Gordy's post about the money round on Saturday, so I figured
I'd post it from another pilots eyes, my own.
I liked what CSS was doing with winch assignments at this contest, it was
placing the top seeded pilot on winch 1, the second on 2 and so
on... the idea being that the guy in first place has to launch first in
the sequence with no models to poach on.
There was some tough competition today, and the last two flight groups
were fairly close. I had worked my way up the ladder into first
place by the last round, Gordy was just 4 points behind me. Marc
Gellart, Rudy Siegel and Ed Wilson filled the rest of the flight group,
all of us were flying strong. Facing a 15 minute task time in late,
cool, overcast windy conditions, anyone could win this contest. Jon
Stone asked if he could come out and watch Tom Kallevang (TK, the current
LSF president) and I fly this round, naturally we agreed. I was
very fortunate to have TK as a timer in this round, we work very well
together but usually I am flying in the same flight group at this
point.
The previous flight group had gone down wind off the launch behind the
winch line and had done fairly well. But the wind had shifted and
was headed straight out towards the turnarounds. TK says,
where you going now? smiling at me. I replied, I
know, I was thinking about that run behind us but the air is in front of
us now. Yep. he then says I am going to
give you an over the shoulder launch with a lot of tension,
Great. 15 minute clock?,
Check. I mention to TK I wish I dropped a pipe in my
ICON as the wind starts to pick up.
I am on winch #1, and have to launch first. The winch master
bellows, Launch 1 and I step on the pedal. TK tensions
it hard and rotates my ICON in the air, it doesn't bite at all. I
drag it downwind through the molasses with all the winch has, and about
2/3 up the line the wing finally bites, I rapidly work up the tension,
clean the wing to accelerate and hit a quick ping. Marty saw me
struggle to get the most of that from the pits and I heard him cheer for
me. I realize again this is a 15 minute task and the group is about
to take difficult, short launches. I head straight downwind which
is in front of us, gaining altitude the entire time. Gordy launches
#2. Gordy heads back behind the winches... I mention to TK to
track him, I'm OK going forward. The rest of the group launches and
goes forward into the lift, and we fly as a pack (or so I thought).
TK reports that Gordy is struggling on the path he chose and will be
landing soon, and starts monitoring the group in front and makes sure I
am in the best air I can be in. 
It's all about smooth at this point, and it seems no one is giving an
inch to anyone in the pack. At about 11 minutes in, Ed comes
flying over the pack at cloud base and I said something like Oh,
shucks! I didn't see Ed get away... at this point I
think I have Rudy and Marc covered but we are not going to max the
task. TK keeps reminding me not to compromise the landing, work
field position, we have worked too hard to drop those points. Marc,
goes down first and gets a landing, and then me with a decent landing,
and then Rudy with a landing. I don't know how much time Rudy
dropped, I'm thinking less than me and I didn't cover his launch
differential either. I dropped only :58 seconds. Ed went on
to max the task and win the group. The adrenaline rush I had after
that flight continued for about 5 minutes as the pilots within the group
rapidly discussed their tactics and decisions and replayed the flight
with smiles on their faces.
So it was anyones guess what the results were going to be for the day
until announced by C.D. Steve Siebenaler. Again, what a fun
contest.
Rudy Siegel won the contest in the final round with some very smooth
flying and some great decisions over the most important 15 minutes of the
contest on Saturday. Congratulations!

At 10:00 PM 5/21/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even
more amazing, I not only beat Gordy but I won today! 


Rudy was deadly today!

I hung out at the top or top three by a couple of points today for all
the rounds, but the final round was a 15 min and the air went pretty
stale. I was on winch #1 and decided to go for my own air instead of
covering the pack... 

I came off the line and immediatley turned and burned down wind where
I was sure there would be fabulous air which would end up crushing the
rest of the guys, but boy was I surprised to find myself
immediately at about 100' and scratching...scratching for over
12mins.

I worked a fart from TJ (current LSF Pres, or at least I think it was
from his vicinity) across the field while everyone one else sucked on
each other's airI got so far down and away that my Pike was barely
visible and not much higher than the treetops...

Needless to say it was time to try to limp back to the landing spot,
and I did, nearly taking off the heads of most of the pilots and landing
thru the backside of the landing area for about 80points, well that is 

Re: [RCSE] OVSS #1, aka Full Moon I Beat Gordy!

2005-05-23 Thread James V. Bacus

At 07:30 PM 5/21/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rudy Siegel
Civis Aerius Sum

Civis Aerius Sum -I am a Citizen of the
Air.
8-)

Jim
Downers Grove, IL
Member of the Chicago SOAR club, and Team JR 
AMA 592537 LSF 7560 Level IV R/C Soaring
blog at
www.jimbacus.net



Re: [RCSE] OVSS #1, aka Full Moon I Beat Gordy!

2005-05-23 Thread ewilson12000
What Gordy did not tell you is while he was scratching to stay in the
air in the last round I went my own way and specked out my Evolution
and buried the whole group by at least a full minute. 
Ed Wilson

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Even more amazing, I not only beat Gordy but I won  today! 
  
 Rudy was deadly today!
  
 I hung out at the top or top three by a couple of points  today for
all the 
 rounds, but the final round was a 15 min and the air went  pretty
stale. I was 
 on winch #1 and decided to go for my own air instead of  covering
the pack... 
  
 I came off the line and immediatley turned and burned  down wind
where I was 
 sure there would be fabulous air which would end up  crushing the
rest  of the 
 guys, but boy was I surprised to find myself  immediately at about
100' and 
 scratching...scratching for over  12mins.
  
 I worked a fart from TJ (current LSF Pres, or at least I  think it
was from 
 his vicinity) across the field while everyone one else sucked  on
each other's 
 airI got so far down and away that my Pike was barely  visible
and not 
 much higher than the treetops...
  
 Needless to say it was time to try to limp back to the  landing
spot, and I 
 did, nearly taking off the heads of most of the pilots and  landing
thru the 
 backside of the landing area for about 80points, well that is  if it
counted :-)
  
 Rudy?  He just plain out flew us. Congrats, and good luck  tomorrow,
I'll be 
 on my way to Denver for the F3J in the Rockies thing this  coming
weekend.
 A good time had by all, and wood to boot!
 Big atta boy to Ed Wilson who has been in a dry spell  for about 15
years 
 wood wize in Unlimited...he beat me too :-)
 And congrats to one of our newbieswho managed an  average of
2:50mins 
 each round of 10, but when faced with a 15, got his Spirit  Elite
together and 
 his thumb working for 15mins and a 44 landing, to finish  off his
flight time 
 LSF tasks for LSF2!
  
 Gordy


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[RCSE] OVSS #1, aka Full Moon I Beat Gordy!

2005-05-21 Thread rsiegel
Today was the opening day of OVSS 2005 at the Cincinnati Soaring Society's 
Memorial Contest. Amazingly, OVSS is now in its 9th year.

Even more amazing, I not only beat Gordy but I won today!  Many thanks to my 
brother Paul and Ed Franz for some great calls today in difficult, changable 
conditions.  The Zenith really did its thing.  

Top 5 were:

1) Rudy Siegel
2) Jim Bacus
3) Ed Wilson
4) Marc Gellart
5) Gordy Stahl

Thanks to Steve Siebenaler, Bob Scheidt, all the CSS guys and John Diniz of 
Horizon Hobbies for putting on a great show!  And to Marc Gellart for a great, 
enduring series.  

Thermals,  Rudy AMA 131126 CD 

Rudy Siegel
Civis Aerius Sum

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[RCSE] OVSS #1, aka Full Moon I Beat Gordy!

2005-05-21 Thread GordySoar



Even more amazing, I not only beat Gordy but I won 
today!

Rudy was deadly today!

I hung out at the top or top three by a couple of points 
today for all the rounds, but the final round was a 15 min and the air went 
pretty stale. I was on winch #1 and decided to go for my own air instead of 
covering the pack... 

I came off the line and immediatley turned and burned 
down wind where I was sure there would be fabulous air which would end up 
crushing the rest of the guys, but boy was I surprised to find myself 
immediately at about 100' and scratching...scratchingfor over 
12mins.

I worked a fart from TJ (current LSF Pres, or at least I 
think it was from his vicinity) across the field while everyone one else sucked 
on each other's airI got so far down and away that my Pike was barely 
visible and not much higher than the treetops...

Needless to say it was time to try to limp back to the 
landing spot, and I did, nearly taking off the heads of most of the pilots and 
landing thru the backside of the landing area for about 80points, well that is 
if it counted :-)

Rudy? He just plain out flew us. Congrats, and good luck 
tomorrow, I'll be on my way to Denver for the F3J in the Rockies thing this 
coming weekend.A good time had by all, and wood to boot!
Big atta boy to Ed Wilson who has been in a dry spell 
for about 15 years wood wize in Unlimited...he beat me too :-)
And congrats to one of our newbieswho managed an 
average of 2:50mins each round of 10, but when faced with a 15, got his Spirit 
Elite together and his thumb working for 15mins anda 44 landing, to finish 
off his flight time LSF tasks for LSF2!

Gordy