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Hey guys, I have been looking into IMAC competitions, I know the miniac site, but can someone tell me were is some of the closest competition around North Carolina and when does the season start,, and how does the contest go (entry fees, how many days, flights) thanks....
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From: Atlanta, GA (Smyrna)
You are in the South East region. For contest schedule, look at the SE Region page on the IMAC website.
Contests are typically flown Saturday/Sunday; +- $35 to enter. The field is usually open for practice on the Friday.
Craig.
Contests are typically flown Saturday/Sunday; +- $35 to enter. The field is usually open for practice on the Friday.
Craig.
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From: Fredericksburg, VA
The IMAC site has two contests in North Carolina currently on the schedule:
June 5-6, 2004
WSRC IMAC Mocksville, NC
October 16-17, 2004
NC Open Championship Mocksville, NC
I'm sure more will surface as the season gets ramped up. The start of the contest season really depends on your region. East coast contests will typically start in March, but most of them are in Florida & Georgia where the weather is a bit more tolerable & predictable. The season usually ends around October ... again weather in your region typically dictates this.
Contests are typically two days, Saturday & Sunday. Most contests allow for a practice session on Friday before the contest. The number of flights each contestant gets to fly is really a factor of:
1. The total number of contestants
2. The classes being flown
3. The number of free-style contestants (if a free-style segment is being offered)
4. The weather
If all goes well, you can expect to fly 2 to 3 flights per day. Depending on the contest director (and the number of contestants), you may fly 2 sequences during each flight. Don't be too disappointed if the weather foils the schedule and you only get to fly 1 flight per day. It happens.
Entry fees vary greatly by contest. Expect to pay between $20 to $45 dollars for the average contest (not Regionals or Nationals). It's well worth the price ... door prizes alone can recover the cost of entry. Don't forget, AMA clubs as a fund-raiser typically host the contests, so the money is going back to the die-hard folks that run the contest on a volunteer basis. The biggest cost of a contest can be hotel & transportation costs. When you go to a contest, socialize the trip with other club members and pair up on hotel rooms to save money. You may need to take separate cars, depending on the size of your airplanes, cars, and/or trailers.
Hope this helps! Best of luck!
June 5-6, 2004
WSRC IMAC Mocksville, NC
October 16-17, 2004
NC Open Championship Mocksville, NC
I'm sure more will surface as the season gets ramped up. The start of the contest season really depends on your region. East coast contests will typically start in March, but most of them are in Florida & Georgia where the weather is a bit more tolerable & predictable. The season usually ends around October ... again weather in your region typically dictates this.
Contests are typically two days, Saturday & Sunday. Most contests allow for a practice session on Friday before the contest. The number of flights each contestant gets to fly is really a factor of:
1. The total number of contestants
2. The classes being flown
3. The number of free-style contestants (if a free-style segment is being offered)
4. The weather
If all goes well, you can expect to fly 2 to 3 flights per day. Depending on the contest director (and the number of contestants), you may fly 2 sequences during each flight. Don't be too disappointed if the weather foils the schedule and you only get to fly 1 flight per day. It happens.
Entry fees vary greatly by contest. Expect to pay between $20 to $45 dollars for the average contest (not Regionals or Nationals). It's well worth the price ... door prizes alone can recover the cost of entry. Don't forget, AMA clubs as a fund-raiser typically host the contests, so the money is going back to the die-hard folks that run the contest on a volunteer basis. The biggest cost of a contest can be hotel & transportation costs. When you go to a contest, socialize the trip with other club members and pair up on hotel rooms to save money. You may need to take separate cars, depending on the size of your airplanes, cars, and/or trailers.
Hope this helps! Best of luck!
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Jon,
Here is the link to the Southeast Region pages on the IMAC (mini-iac.com) website: http://www.mini-iac.com/Regions/imac..._southeast.asp
From here you can see upcoming contests, I'm sure there will be more added, and also a list of members in your area. This can be very helpful to those new to IMAC, there is nothing better than getting a little help from new friends.
Tom Wheeler
IMAC President
Here is the link to the Southeast Region pages on the IMAC (mini-iac.com) website: http://www.mini-iac.com/Regions/imac..._southeast.asp
From here you can see upcoming contests, I'm sure there will be more added, and also a list of members in your area. This can be very helpful to those new to IMAC, there is nothing better than getting a little help from new friends.
Tom Wheeler
IMAC President
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From: Locust Grove,
GA
Come on over to Mockville during the contest.
You may also want to get up to Krazyc from Greenville.
He planes to compete this year as well.
You may also want to get up to Krazyc from Greenville.
He planes to compete this year as well.
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Hey guys, I have been looking into IMAC competitions, I know the miniac site, but can someone tell me were is some of the closest competition around North Carolina and when does the season start,, and how does the contest go (entry fees, how many days, flights) thanks....
Hey guys, I have been looking into IMAC competitions, I know the miniac site, but can someone tell me were is some of the closest competition around North Carolina and when does the season start,, and how does the contest go (entry fees, how many days, flights) thanks....



