Warbird Champioship Event
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Warbird Champioship Event
Hello Race enthusiasts,
I am considering putting together a Warbird event with the hopes that it would eventually make it the Nats in Muncie.
I would like to see the Sams rules as a guideline. I am not ruling out Electrics at all.
Id like to see 2 classes only. A Gold Break Out Class at 1:25 and a Non Break Out class like the "unlimited" series in the Triangle Series Joe runs. This would cater more to the custom built planes many are already flying.
AS many of you now know, World Models is set to release a Gold ready ARF Spitfire in Jan of 2015. That could be raced in either of the proposed classes. They may be producing another type of plane like a Mustang version as well. These would certainly help the Break out class be filled up with minimal expense.
To help get the interest started I would like to propose a year end race event to be held some where in California where we could combine the Sams, Triangle Series, RCPRO and other independent clubs into a championship type race event. I feel we could easily attract 60-80 entries with the right help from you dedicated and experienced racers. This would be Silver and Gold with great prizes. If the classes didn't fill up we could even open it up to Bronze planes. They key reason for this event would be to attract all the different warbird series into one event as well ass see how well this pans out to present it to the Muncie officials for consideration.
I have taken the time these past few years to visit as many different races and venues as I could and I have met some great people. I am asking for this thread to be a think tank from all of you as I get this all set and hopefully one day very soon see it as a National 2 Class event in Muncie.
I am considering putting together a Warbird event with the hopes that it would eventually make it the Nats in Muncie.
I would like to see the Sams rules as a guideline. I am not ruling out Electrics at all.
Id like to see 2 classes only. A Gold Break Out Class at 1:25 and a Non Break Out class like the "unlimited" series in the Triangle Series Joe runs. This would cater more to the custom built planes many are already flying.
AS many of you now know, World Models is set to release a Gold ready ARF Spitfire in Jan of 2015. That could be raced in either of the proposed classes. They may be producing another type of plane like a Mustang version as well. These would certainly help the Break out class be filled up with minimal expense.
To help get the interest started I would like to propose a year end race event to be held some where in California where we could combine the Sams, Triangle Series, RCPRO and other independent clubs into a championship type race event. I feel we could easily attract 60-80 entries with the right help from you dedicated and experienced racers. This would be Silver and Gold with great prizes. If the classes didn't fill up we could even open it up to Bronze planes. They key reason for this event would be to attract all the different warbird series into one event as well ass see how well this pans out to present it to the Muncie officials for consideration.
I have taken the time these past few years to visit as many different races and venues as I could and I have met some great people. I am asking for this thread to be a think tank from all of you as I get this all set and hopefully one day very soon see it as a National 2 Class event in Muncie.
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Hi Marty,
I would love to see a Nats for 2 pole warbird racing, I think the demand is there. As for the starting proposal, I think your on the right track with your ideas, I know of a few different classes based around California. Do you have any ideas of where you would host this event, I would think somewhere that is equal distance from the majority of the racers, Bakersfield would come to mind first, but if people could register an interest and indicate roughly where they would be willing to travel to, that will help.
I will be watching with interest
James
I would love to see a Nats for 2 pole warbird racing, I think the demand is there. As for the starting proposal, I think your on the right track with your ideas, I know of a few different classes based around California. Do you have any ideas of where you would host this event, I would think somewhere that is equal distance from the majority of the racers, Bakersfield would come to mind first, but if people could register an interest and indicate roughly where they would be willing to travel to, that will help.
I will be watching with interest
James
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Thx for the reply James and yes there is a Place I was informed might show some interest. I will reach out to the contact person and hopefully have an event this year after The main racing is done. It will be like a championship type race . Not a apart of the local series but still a race that crowns the warbird champ of all the series (SAMS< REDDING< TRIANGLE< RCPRO). You might be the series champ in your local group, but others may not make as many races as you did, so lets go head to head and see whos got what.
If this attracts enough racers from multiple series we should be able to approach the AMA about Nats National Championship Event. I have been in a lot of different racing series for 10 yrs and I will say the warbird 2 pole has the most consistant high entry of all of them. Giant scale is slowing, Q40 (other than phoenix race) is slowing. But 2 pole warbird at key places continues to see consistant growth.
If this attracts enough racers from multiple series we should be able to approach the AMA about Nats National Championship Event. I have been in a lot of different racing series for 10 yrs and I will say the warbird 2 pole has the most consistant high entry of all of them. Giant scale is slowing, Q40 (other than phoenix race) is slowing. But 2 pole warbird at key places continues to see consistant growth.
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I'm all for,it as well. A good venue for that championship race will be a challenge. Yes Bakesfield would be a good geographic location however the field reall does not have much separation. Buttonwillow comes to mind but would require more effort. Rabbit would also be an option.
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No Shawn and Im not at liberty to say yet because nothing is firm.
Please everyone remember this is still simply an "Idea" with hopes that it manifests.
I will say a lot of help will be needed so this isnt dumped all on one or 2 people. If everyone who has experience jumps in and does just one thing, it will work.
I hope to tap into the great resourses we have of CD's, Announcers, Registration people, Matrix and software gurus, course workers, etc...
Keeping in mind this is a beginning of the ground work so volunteering is key. No money to pay people to help out or with travel expenses. Its gonna take all of our efforts.
I am already looking at Oct 24-25 as the dates. Again nothing is firm.
Please everyone remember this is still simply an "Idea" with hopes that it manifests.
I will say a lot of help will be needed so this isnt dumped all on one or 2 people. If everyone who has experience jumps in and does just one thing, it will work.
I hope to tap into the great resourses we have of CD's, Announcers, Registration people, Matrix and software gurus, course workers, etc...
Keeping in mind this is a beginning of the ground work so volunteering is key. No money to pay people to help out or with travel expenses. Its gonna take all of our efforts.
I am already looking at Oct 24-25 as the dates. Again nothing is firm.
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I can help out, I did run the triangle/unlimited series for a few years, so I have run the line. I am also a software guru (it is my day job so I guess that makes me a guru) and can help with that stuff as well. I will want to race but I am a volunteer as well.
James
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Thx James
This is what will make it all work... if we all do a little and still have plenty of time to race and enjoy watching our local club series evolve into an incredible event.
If someone is wanting to contact me directly outside of the public arena my email is: [email protected]
This is what will make it all work... if we all do a little and still have plenty of time to race and enjoy watching our local club series evolve into an incredible event.
If someone is wanting to contact me directly outside of the public arena my email is: [email protected]
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We have YS, APC and Horizon Hobby onboard already - WOW!! A Huge thanks to them. The AMA Dist 10 (LT) has shown interest in being there as well.
Lets take this racing to the level it was meant to be.
If anyone has an idea for a host club or field that is safely used for racing and centered for all the different clubs, I am still reviewing all possibilities and have not made a decision yet so please inform me - thx.
Lets take this racing to the level it was meant to be.
If anyone has an idea for a host club or field that is safely used for racing and centered for all the different clubs, I am still reviewing all possibilities and have not made a decision yet so please inform me - thx.
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The response of phone calls and emails has been off the charts. thx to everyone who is stepping up to see this idea happen.
i will be publicly announcing more and more as it comes up , like rule basics, date and location. It takes a bit w/o a home club and field to take this endeavor on. Once again if there is an idea of a hungry club looking to use this event to promote itslef let me know.
Just so you all know, here is what a winning plane looks like
i will be publicly announcing more and more as it comes up , like rule basics, date and location. It takes a bit w/o a home club and field to take this endeavor on. Once again if there is an idea of a hungry club looking to use this event to promote itslef let me know.
Just so you all know, here is what a winning plane looks like
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Here is a silver class plane. YS 91 i will try to up load another picture of my Tsunami plane it had ran a 125:05 for fast time. This form of racing is some much fun. Everyone doing the club racing can easily step up to a WM plane with a YS engine and have a blast. The sound and sight seeing these racing around the pylons is just plain cool.
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Marty,
As I stated initially on Jake’s thread when this discussion first began, I would love to be involved in any capacity that you feel I may be of service. I offer my experience, having been involved in every aspect of scale warbird racing for 20 years now. I have performed every workers’ task (Starter/Flight-line Directer, Starter helper, Statistician, Timer, Cage Worker, Cook, Safety Inspector, etc.), as well as that of a CD; and 11 years as a competitor.
As your initial post has asked this thread to be a “think tank from each of [us]”, know that I do have some thoughts regarding marketing this effectively towards the target market, once potentially ready to present to Muncie. But as this would be long-term, and dependent upon this initial effort’s success, I wouldn’t want to pull focus away from much more immediate efforts.
Should you like to talk more directly about how I might be of assistance, I will email you with my contact information.
Ollie
This is a sampling of some of the models I design, build, and race:
Custom design, 1/8th scale composite P-39s
1/9th scale composite P-51, dedicated to the memory of Jimmy Leeward
As I stated initially on Jake’s thread when this discussion first began, I would love to be involved in any capacity that you feel I may be of service. I offer my experience, having been involved in every aspect of scale warbird racing for 20 years now. I have performed every workers’ task (Starter/Flight-line Directer, Starter helper, Statistician, Timer, Cage Worker, Cook, Safety Inspector, etc.), as well as that of a CD; and 11 years as a competitor.
As your initial post has asked this thread to be a “think tank from each of [us]”, know that I do have some thoughts regarding marketing this effectively towards the target market, once potentially ready to present to Muncie. But as this would be long-term, and dependent upon this initial effort’s success, I wouldn’t want to pull focus away from much more immediate efforts.
Should you like to talk more directly about how I might be of assistance, I will email you with my contact information.
Ollie
Custom design, 1/8th scale composite P-39s
1/9th scale composite P-51, dedicated to the memory of Jimmy Leeward
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Nice planes gents... I do plan on using as many of use I can. Your reward will be down the road knowing your efforts had a major part of this event becoming a NATS event. 20 yrs from now you will be sitting around a table talking to young racers at Muncie who are jazzed about warbird racing for a national title and you will sit back nd smile and remember days before it was even an event.
I have reached out to the RCPRO group as well and have received several emails back from them wishing to offer help. How can this not succeed with this type of networking.
Shawn, that is a nice looking non mustang, but I think we all know, when it comes to muscle cars, there is only really one - MUSTANG
I appreciate all you SAMS guys, and glad we got to meet. Thx to Verano for hooking us up.
My early thoughts in next post to keep this one from being too long..........................
I have reached out to the RCPRO group as well and have received several emails back from them wishing to offer help. How can this not succeed with this type of networking.
Shawn, that is a nice looking non mustang, but I think we all know, when it comes to muscle cars, there is only really one - MUSTANG
I appreciate all you SAMS guys, and glad we got to meet. Thx to Verano for hooking us up.
My early thoughts in next post to keep this one from being too long..........................
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I like the original RCPRO rules and SAMS current rules with the exception:
Why not open the 2 stroke engine size up to match the 4 stroke.
As far as a field BJ can you reach out to the group in Lodi and ask them for us and if they seem receptive,if so ll make contact.
Thx for the idea!!
Im looking at end of Oct or first part of Nov. But this doesnt have to be in stone.
Do any of you have a more preferable date?
RCPRO is still racing in OCT ( at Speedworld) and in Dec at (TIMPA in Tucson). But if I wait too long it just gets cold and rainy in Cali.
Why not open the 2 stroke engine size up to match the 4 stroke.
As far as a field BJ can you reach out to the group in Lodi and ask them for us and if they seem receptive,if so ll make contact.
Thx for the idea!!
Im looking at end of Oct or first part of Nov. But this doesnt have to be in stone.
Do any of you have a more preferable date?
RCPRO is still racing in OCT ( at Speedworld) and in Dec at (TIMPA in Tucson). But if I wait too long it just gets cold and rainy in Cali.
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I like the original RCPRO rules and SAMS current rules with the exception:
Im looking at end of Oct or first part of Nov. But this doesnt have to be in stone.
Do any of you have a more preferable date?
RCPRO is still racing in OCT ( at Speedworld) and in Dec at (TIMPA in Tucson). But if I wait too long it just gets cold and rainy in Cali.
Im looking at end of Oct or first part of Nov. But this doesnt have to be in stone.
Do any of you have a more preferable date?
RCPRO is still racing in OCT ( at Speedworld) and in Dec at (TIMPA in Tucson). But if I wait too long it just gets cold and rainy in Cali.