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The IMAC Nats start today in Muncie, IN.
Any info is appreciated. Last year the IMAC website did not contain any ongoing info, however the previous year the web site did.
Thanx to all.
ed
Any info is appreciated. Last year the IMAC website did not contain any ongoing info, however the previous year the web site did.
Thanx to all.
ed
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Guys I'm interested in who's flying, number of contestants in each class, type of planes, difficulty of unknowns and mostly, who's winning.
Thanx for sticking to the topic, if anyone has any info.
The IMAC website didn't have any current info yest.
Ed
Thanx for sticking to the topic, if anyone has any info.
The IMAC website didn't have any current info yest.
Ed
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I was not able to attend the Nat's last year and the same holds true for this year. If anyone would send me updates from the Nat's I would gladly post them to the IMAC site. Spread the word!
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I dont have any solid numbers info, but I spoke to Gatewood last night on the phone:
there are 5 piolts in Advanced. so far as he could tell David Moser was on top with another if the younger fellas right behind him.
he didnt specify how many showed for unlimited, but told me Leesburg was on top in that class.
no news form the other site (sportsman, Intermediate)
not much, but I hope that helps Ed, Mark
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there are 5 piolts in Advanced. so far as he could tell David Moser was on top with another if the younger fellas right behind him.
he didnt specify how many showed for unlimited, but told me Leesburg was on top in that class.
no news form the other site (sportsman, Intermediate)
not much, but I hope that helps Ed, Mark
Cheers
Hubb
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The AMA has been posting the Nats News on the web, no scores for IMAC as yet but I am sure they will have them in there after today. So far they seem to have the newletters posted up each evening, hopefully it continues.
http://modelaircraft.org/comp/natsnews/03NatsMews.htm
http://modelaircraft.org/comp/natsnews/03NatsMews.htm
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Hey Hubb - Jenn have that baby yet????
Nats are over with and what a great time had by all. There were 15 in Unlimited, 5 in Advanced, 10 in Intermediate and 11 in sportsman.
For the NC guys, Kurt came in 2nd in Unlimited and I came in 2nd in Sportsman. The complete scores are suppossed to be on the Nats site tomorrow.
It was HOT and HUMID, but no wind to speak of. The unknowns were very well written and flowed nicely. They were not overly difficult, but weren't easy either. K factors were slightly higher than the knowns. Steve Evans, Cathy Evans, Stevie, and Tom Wheeler all deserve a big THANK YOU for the job they did running the contest.
The guy who won sportsman came from California in an A36 Bonanza. He took the seats out of the back and got a 33% Aeroworks Edge 540 and all of his gear in the plane!!!!!!
There were pilots from every region. They came from as far away as California, Arizona, Oregon, Main, Florida, Kansas, and Texas.
John Schroder and part of Team Florida came straight from the world Freestyle Championships. They drove straight through and all looked a little tired the first day.
I had my own sleep deprivation experience. I was practicing on Sunday evening and blew the back of one of my cans out (Pefa's). I had to drive back home to Burlington, KY (3 hrs) - pick up my stock mufflers - and drive back. I got back around 2:00 AM, got up a little after 5:00 AM - modified the plane and had it ready to fly with about 20 minutes to spare.
I hope to have some pics up soon. I will post the link when I am done.
Keith
Nats are over with and what a great time had by all. There were 15 in Unlimited, 5 in Advanced, 10 in Intermediate and 11 in sportsman.
For the NC guys, Kurt came in 2nd in Unlimited and I came in 2nd in Sportsman. The complete scores are suppossed to be on the Nats site tomorrow.
It was HOT and HUMID, but no wind to speak of. The unknowns were very well written and flowed nicely. They were not overly difficult, but weren't easy either. K factors were slightly higher than the knowns. Steve Evans, Cathy Evans, Stevie, and Tom Wheeler all deserve a big THANK YOU for the job they did running the contest.
The guy who won sportsman came from California in an A36 Bonanza. He took the seats out of the back and got a 33% Aeroworks Edge 540 and all of his gear in the plane!!!!!!
There were pilots from every region. They came from as far away as California, Arizona, Oregon, Main, Florida, Kansas, and Texas.
John Schroder and part of Team Florida came straight from the world Freestyle Championships. They drove straight through and all looked a little tired the first day.
I had my own sleep deprivation experience. I was practicing on Sunday evening and blew the back of one of my cans out (Pefa's). I had to drive back home to Burlington, KY (3 hrs) - pick up my stock mufflers - and drive back. I got back around 2:00 AM, got up a little after 5:00 AM - modified the plane and had it ready to fly with about 20 minutes to spare.
I hope to have some pics up soon. I will post the link when I am done.
Keith
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Hey Keith,
thanks for the contest report!!
nice job on your cans, what is nationals without a little bit of drama?!
we are patiently awaiting our little arrival. worse thing is now I think: man, I could have made it to the NATS afterall!
see you guys soon
Hubb
thanks for the contest report!!
nice job on your cans, what is nationals without a little bit of drama?!
we are patiently awaiting our little arrival. worse thing is now I think: man, I could have made it to the NATS afterall!
see you guys soon
Hubb
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this is of course unnoficial until posted by the AMA, but for those of you that may have not heard the scores yet here they are. this was taken from a report that was posted by Tom Wheeler IMAC prez.
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1st place Sportsman, Bill Rictchey
2nd place, Keith Sessions
3rd place, John Wood III
4th place, Frank Morrissey
1st place, Intermediate, Adam Bry
2nd place, Robert Kelly
3rd place, Mark Garza
4th place, Rudy Voldrich
1st place, Advanced, David Moser
2nd place, Jeremy McKenna
3rd place, Mark Gaines
4th place, Michael McGuyre
1st place, Unlimited, Mark Leseberg
2nd place, Kurt Koelling
3rd place, Bryan Welton
4th place, Kenny Lauter
Freestyle, 1st place, Mark Leseberg
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1st place Sportsman, Bill Rictchey
2nd place, Keith Sessions
3rd place, John Wood III
4th place, Frank Morrissey
1st place, Intermediate, Adam Bry
2nd place, Robert Kelly
3rd place, Mark Garza
4th place, Rudy Voldrich
1st place, Advanced, David Moser
2nd place, Jeremy McKenna
3rd place, Mark Gaines
4th place, Michael McGuyre
1st place, Unlimited, Mark Leseberg
2nd place, Kurt Koelling
3rd place, Bryan Welton
4th place, Kenny Lauter
Freestyle, 1st place, Mark Leseberg