F3A World Scores
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Hi,
Just took a look at the blog of one of the French team members and it seems that for the individual pilots, CPLR was first, Onda was second and Andrew third. For the team standings, the US was first, Japan second and France third. I checked the AMA site and the scores have not been posted yet, so this is based all on looking at photos. The only one I thought was questionable was the individual standings as all three were on the top step and I though Chip had been ahead of Andrew. Either way, well done!
Teo
Just took a look at the blog of one of the French team members and it seems that for the individual pilots, CPLR was first, Onda was second and Andrew third. For the team standings, the US was first, Japan second and France third. I checked the AMA site and the scores have not been posted yet, so this is based all on looking at photos. The only one I thought was questionable was the individual standings as all three were on the top step and I though Chip had been ahead of Andrew. Either way, well done!
Teo
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I feel bad for the Chipster as I thought he would come in 2nd place or maybe even win. He has "only" won the WC once back 1991 (someone earlier in the blog had mentioned that he won twice). That shows you the level of flying for an RC God like Chip to just miss the podium!
Also interesting is that the USA, Japan, and France are the definite powerhouses of F3A. They have held the top 3 spots in 2011, 2009, 2007, 2003, and 1999!
Also interesting is that the USA, Japan, and France are the definite powerhouses of F3A. They have held the top 3 spots in 2011, 2009, 2007, 2003, and 1999!
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ORIGINAL: d_bodary
Now do the finals start with all ten fliers at zero or are some of there semi final scores included?
Now do the finals start with all ten fliers at zero or are some of there semi final scores included?
It seems that the finals do not start at zero really, CPLR and Onda have tied in the finals. The rules say that the semi-final scores are used to determine the champion.
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The French team blog shows the finals flight score sheet: http://jp-f3a.blogspot.com/
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ORIGINAL: guille2006
+1!!!!!!!!!!
ORIGINAL: RDaisy
Congratulations CPLR the best.
To me individual trophy counts the most.
Congratulations CPLR the best.
To me individual trophy counts the most.
+1!!!!!!!!!!
#171
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ORIGINAL: Paul_BB
Note that Dominique Strauss Kahn is already at work around the world, but he is not that good at aerobatics, well at least not at RC aerobatics.
Note that Dominique Strauss Kahn is already at work around the world, but he is not that good at aerobatics, well at least not at RC aerobatics.
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ORIGINAL: Joranfel
From Flick photos, here is the probe.
CPLR mode 2.
Jorge Feliu
From Flick photos, here is the probe.
CPLR mode 2.
Jorge Feliu
Anyway congratulations to all!!!
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ORIGINAL: viva_peru
Hi,
Just took a look at the blog of one of the French team members and it seems that for the individual pilots, CPLR was first, Onda was second and Andrew third. For the team standings, the US was first, Japan second and France third. I checked the AMA site and the scores have not been posted yet, so this is based all on looking at photos. The only one I thought was questionable was the individual standings as all three were on the top step and I though Chip had been ahead of Andrew. Either way, well done!
Teo
Hi,
Just took a look at the blog of one of the French team members and it seems that for the individual pilots, CPLR was first, Onda was second and Andrew third. For the team standings, the US was first, Japan second and France third. I checked the AMA site and the scores have not been posted yet, so this is based all on looking at photos. The only one I thought was questionable was the individual standings as all three were on the top step and I though Chip had been ahead of Andrew. Either way, well done!
Teo
One more WC and and he will be at seven WC as Prettner.
Congrats to all finalists.