Canadian Nats 2000 - Sailplane
Andersons Turf Farm, Mission, B.C.
July 28-30

It was a somewhat soggy Friday morning when Jim Porter and I met with Lynn King at 
McDonalds in Mission.  The forecast was good for the weekend, so that the main Nats 
events were not in jeopardy.  The situation was not so certain, however, for the 
Friday fun fly, and scale aerotowing that we had planned.  We proceeded to the farm, 
leaving a trail of signs to lead other glider guiders to the field.  A canopy was set 
up, and much hangar flying was done waiting for the rain to let up.  At lunch time the 
group proceeded to a local cafe, where fish and chips and other delicacies were 
enjoyed while we watched the rain get heavier and heavier.  Finally, at about 1 PM, 
Lynn, Steve Dentz, and the rest of the scale contingent from south of the border 
decided that flying was unlikely, and returned home.  The rest of us were there for 
the weekend, and returned to the field and the canopy.  Finally about 3 PM, the rain 
stopped, and we held a belated, but enjoyable fun fly.  Helmut Kihszl, Erik Eiche, 
Fred China and Phil Hui flew their scale gliders, expertly towed by Bruce Zelinsky and 
his clipped-wing Taylorcraft.  Meanwhile, we did winch and hand-launch flying, and Guy 
Russo ran a small but fun Hand Launch event.  Three pilots flew alternating rounds of 
Hand Launch Scramble and Guy's "Bermuda Triangle" event.  The triangle event was new 
to John Cavelti and Arend Borst, and both enjoyed it.  I look forward to seeing this 
on a larger scale at this year's NWSS tournament.

Saturday morning brought warm sunny skies, a light East wind, and 26 pilots flying 31 
planes, in 2 Meter, R/E/S, and Open classes.  Thermals were relatively abundant, and 
after a warm-up round of 5 min ID, we flew 10ID's for the rest of the day.  Landings 
became slightly more challenging as the day progressed, as the wind shifted to a very 
light West breeze, and the C.D. (that's me) stubbornly refused to turn the winches 
around.  At the end of the day, Bill Hanson, Joe Fitz-James, Guy Russo, Robin Smith 
and Kirby Parker were leading in 2M, Competitor, Expert, Novice and R/E/S classes 
respectively.  On Saturday we also had the pleasure of talking with several members of 
the general MAAC aeromodelling community who had come to participate in or observe the 
Nats.  Among these were MAAC Model Aviation Canada editor Keith Morison, B.C. Zone 
Director Gerard McHale, and MAAC President Colin Campbell.

In lieu of the originally planned BBQ, most of the group headed to the Greek 
restaurant in Mission city, for a pleasant meal and evening of conversation.  Colin 
Campbell presented an award to Arend Borst to recognize his success at the recent 
world F3J championships in Corfu, Greece.

Sunday was also warm and sunny, but the winds were stronger and the thermals weaker.  
After the wind had again shifted from E to W and picked up a bit, the C.D. (finally) 
agreed to turn the winches around.  Getting times was more difficult, and we ran a 
combination of 5 min and 7 min tasks.  Bill, Joe, Guy, Robin, and Kirby all maintained 
their form and positions.

· I would like to thank the many volunteers, from near and far, that helped make this 
event possible:
· Kirby and Mary Ann Parker, who did their usual impeccable job scoring the contest.
· Erwin Ledat, who ran winches for most of the weekend.
· Arend Borst, who trucked in and out most of the heavy equipment, and ran winches.
· Lynn King, who organized flyers and tow-planes for the scale event (I'm sorry you 
had to leave before the rain stopped).
· Bruce Zelinsky for his expert aero-towing.
· Guy Russo, who ran the HL events.
· Waid Reynolds and Ole Skotvold, who provided winches and did much of the set-up and 
tear-down work.
· And everyone who came and made this event a success.

Graeme Clark

The final results were:

2 Meter
1       9814    89.2%   Bill Hanson     Lynnwood, WA
2       9072    82.5%   Waid Reynolds   Seattle, WA
3       8425    76.6%   Jim Pugh        Federal Way, WA
Competitor
1       7618    69.3%   Joseph Fitz-James       New Westminster, BC
2       7613    69.2%   Trevor LaBrie   North Vancouver, BC
3       6651    60.5%   Erik Heemskerk  Duncan, BC
4       6299    57.3%   Steven Surkes   Duncan, BC
5       6142    55.8%   John Cavelti    Victoria, BC
6       4034    36.7%   Karoly Matusik  Winnipeg, MB
Expert
1       10424   94.8%   Guy Russo       Coeur D'Alene, WA
2       10402   94.6%   Graeme Clark    Richmond, BC
3       10127   92.1%   Bill Hanson     Lynnwood, WA
4        9642   87.7%   Rolf Oetter     Victoria, BC
5        9605   87.3%   Waid Reynolds   Seattle, WA
6        9251   84.1%   Bob Hamilton    Langley, BC
7        9238   84.0%   Fred China      Vancouver, BC
8        9215   83.8%   Jim Pugh        Seattle, WA
9        8936   81.2%   Ole Skotvold    Bothell, WA
10      8739    79.4%   Sandie Pugh     Seattle, WA
11      8189    74.4%   Randal Holzapple        Spokane, WA
12      8176    74.3%   Erik Eiche      Richmond, BC
13      7620    69.3%   Harold Ochs     College Place, WA
14      6719    61.1%   Jim Porter      North Vancouver, BC
15      5761    52.4%   Russ Young      Bellevue, WA
16      4420    40.2%   Kirby Parker    Richland, WA
Novice
1       5419    49.3%   Robin Smith     Surrey, BC
R.E.S.
1       8801    80.0%   Kirby Parker    Richland, WA
2       8782    79.8%   Don Hatch       Winnipeg, MB
3       7532    68.5%   Harold Ochs     College Place, WA
4       3934    35.8%   Geoff Hobbs     Coquitlam, BC
5       2431    22.1%   Karoly Matusik  Winnipeg, MB



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