F3A World Scores
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Are the unknowns posted anywhere? Would love to read through them.
Ahh, just ignore this one. They are on the page that is linked to the results in the first page from this
Topic, guess I should have looked first!
Ahh, just ignore this one. They are on the page that is linked to the results in the first page from this
Topic, guess I should have looked first!
#127
RE: F3A World Scores
ORIGINAL: TimBle
From watching local pattern contests I conclude that a pattern snap is making it into the manoevre by the hairs breadth. Its a fast roll with the tail hanging it out just a bit. Not very nice to see. Pity its flown that way at the wolds as well. Why have an Aresti catalogue if how a manoevre is flown is open to interpretation?
From watching local pattern contests I conclude that a pattern snap is making it into the manoevre by the hairs breadth. Its a fast roll with the tail hanging it out just a bit. Not very nice to see. Pity its flown that way at the wolds as well. Why have an Aresti catalogue if how a manoevre is flown is open to interpretation?
First pattern doe not actually use the Aresti catalog. There are many pattern figures that cannot be constructed using the catalog and its rules for figure construction. In addition, pattern does not use the K factors as presented in the Aresti catalog. Beyond that, the Aresti catalog carries no information about judging criteria. It is simply a document that provides for the systematic design of figures and sequences and the assignment of K factors of difficulty in a consistent manner.
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RE: F3A World Scores
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Are the unknowns posted anywhere? Would love to read through them.
Ahh, just ignore this one. They are on the page that is linked to the results in the first page from this
Topic, guess I should have looked first!
Are the unknowns posted anywhere? Would love to read through them.
Ahh, just ignore this one. They are on the page that is linked to the results in the first page from this
Topic, guess I should have looked first!
Have fun!!
http://www.modelaircraft.org/files/unknown1.pdf
http://www.modelaircraft.org/files/unknown2.pdf
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RE: F3A World Scores
ORIGINAL: twoturnspin
Are the unknowns posted anywhere? Would love to read through them.
Ahh, just ignore this one. They are on the page that is linked to the results in the first page from this
Topic, guess I should have looked first!
Are the unknowns posted anywhere? Would love to read through them.
Ahh, just ignore this one. They are on the page that is linked to the results in the first page from this
Topic, guess I should have looked first!
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Those look like really fun sequences!! I crashed my little stick plane twice!!LOL
Go Team USA!! Keep up the great work!! Lets see both our finalists on the podium!!! Sitting here at the office is really no fun but I sending out as much Karma as I can. Go Get 'em guys!!!
Go Team USA!! Keep up the great work!! Lets see both our finalists on the podium!!! Sitting here at the office is really no fun but I sending out as much Karma as I can. Go Get 'em guys!!!
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Curious that we've heard no news. If they're on schedule, the contest has been over for at least an hour. I know I wouldn't have wanted to be a judge trying to sort out who was the best for this event. Sounds like everyone in the finals was putting out their best efforts.
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ORIGINAL: 4u2nv-RCU
Those look like really fun sequences!! I crashed my little stick plane twice!!LOL
Those look like really fun sequences!! I crashed my little stick plane twice!!LOL
Great line & I know exactly what you mean. How these guys come out and fly unknowns this hard so beautifully is just incredible. I saw the finals in Portugal and was amazed, was also fortunate enough to see the Tucson Shootout a few years back and felt the same way. Just grea to watch these guys do their thing so well.
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If CPLR won then it wouldn't shift anything. He's been rock solid the entire contest.
Glad to see Andrew make it up on the box, but I feel bad for Chip. Sounds like he was on fire in the prelims and semis. Great effort by all regardless. Something tells me Onda-san is going to win it one of these years. Maybe Andrew too. They're both so close. CPLR won't be invincible forever.
Glad to see Andrew make it up on the box, but I feel bad for Chip. Sounds like he was on fire in the prelims and semis. Great effort by all regardless. Something tells me Onda-san is going to win it one of these years. Maybe Andrew too. They're both so close. CPLR won't be invincible forever.
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Are these official results?,if they are it`s nice to see that Andrew placed third he has worked hard for it and deserves it.
Surely Onda will do it someday and looks like Andrew is right up there now and with ambition for the win,but for now it looks that Christophe is unstoppable and reigns supreme.
And congrats for the USA team for taking home the gold.
Surely Onda will do it someday and looks like Andrew is right up there now and with ambition for the win,but for now it looks that Christophe is unstoppable and reigns supreme.
And congrats for the USA team for taking home the gold.
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in case anyone is curious.....
USA 2011
1. C. Paysant-Le Roux (FRA) (mode 2)
2. Tetsuo Onda (JPN) (mode 1 [?])
3. Andrew Jesky (USA)
4. Chip Hyde (USA)
Team USA Takes Gold
Portugal 2009
1. C. Paysant-Le Roux (FRA) (mode 2)
2. B. Paysant-Le Roux (FRA) (mode 2)
3. Tetsuo Onda (JPN)
Argentina 2007
1. Quique Somenzini (USA) (mode 1)
2. C. Paysant-Le Roux (FRA) (mode 2)
3. Tetsuo Onda (JPN)
France 2005
1. C. Paysant-Le Roux (FRA) (mode 2)
2. Tetsuo Onda (JPN)
3. Roland Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
Poland 2003
1. C. Paysant-Le Roux (FRA) (mode 2)
2. Quique Somenzini (ARG) (mode 1)
3. Chip Hyde (USA)
Ireland 2001
1. C. Paysant-Le Roux (FRA) (mode 2)
2. Quique Somenzini (ARG) (mode 1)
3. Chip Hyde (USA)
USA 1999
1. C. Paysant-Le Roux (FRA) (mode 2)
2. Giichi Naruke (JPN)
3. Chip Hyde (USA)
Poland 1997
1. Giichi Naruke (JPN)
2. C. Paysant-Le Roux (FRA) (mode 2)
3. Wolfgang Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
Japan 1995
1. Giichi Naruke (JPN)
2. Wolfgang Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
3. C. Paysant-Le Roux (FRA) (mode 2)
Austria 1993
1. Hanno Prettner (AUT) (mode 1)
2. Chip Hyde (USA)
3. Wolfgang Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
Australia 1991
1. Chip Hyde (USA)
2. Quique Somenzini (ARG) (mode 1)
3. Dave von Linsowe (USA)
USA 1989
1. Hanno Prettner (AUT) (mode 1)
2. Wolfgang Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
3. Ivan Kristensen (CAN)
France 1987
1. Hanno Prettner (AUT) (mode 1)
2. Wolfgang Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
3. Bertram Lossen (GER)
Netherlands 1985
1. Hanno Prettner (AUT) (mode 1)
2. Wolfgang Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
3. Bertram Lossen (GER)
USA 1983
1. Hanno Prettner (AUT) (mode 1)
2. Bertram Lossen (GER)
3. Dave Brown (USA)
Mexico 1981
1. Hanno Prettner (AUT) (mode 1)
2. Dave Brown (USA)
3. Wolfgang Matt (LIE)
South Africa 1979
1. Wolfgang Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
2. Dave Brown (USA)
3. Mark Radcliff (USA)
USA 1977
1. Hanno Prettner (AUT) (mode 1)
2. Dave Brown (USA)
3. Wolfgang Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
Switzerland 1975
1. Wolfgang Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
2. Hanno Prettner (AUT) (mode 1)
3. Dave Brown (USA)
Italy 1973
1. Tsugutaka Yoshioka (JPN)
2. Wolfgang Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
3. Hanno Prettner (AUT) (mode 1)
USA 1971
1. Bruno Giezendanner (SUI) (mode 1 I believe.. not 100%)
2. Wolfgang Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
3. Phil Kraft (USA) (mode 1 I believe.. not 100%)
Germany 1969
1. Bruno Giezendanner (SUI) (mode 1 I believe.. not 100%)
2. Phil Kraft (USA) (mode 1 I believe.. not 100%)
3. Josef Wester (GER) (mode 1 I believe.. not 100%)
France 1967
1. Phil Kraft (USA) (mode 1 I believe.. not 100%)
2. Pierre Marrot (FRA)
3. Bauerheim (GER)
Sweden 1965
1. Ralph Brooke (USA)
2. Chris Teuwen (BEL)
3. Cliff Weirick (USA)
Belgium 1963
1. Ralph Brooke (USA)
2. Fritz Bosch (GER)
3. Ed Kazmirski (USA)
United Kingdom 1962
1. Tom Brett (USA)
2. Harry Brooks (UK)
3. Chris Olsen (UK)
Switzerland 1960
1. Ed Kazmirski (USA)
2. Gustav Samann (GER)
3. KH.Stegmaier (GER)
USA 2011
1. C. Paysant-Le Roux (FRA) (mode 2)
2. Tetsuo Onda (JPN) (mode 1 [?])
3. Andrew Jesky (USA)
4. Chip Hyde (USA)
Team USA Takes Gold
Portugal 2009
1. C. Paysant-Le Roux (FRA) (mode 2)
2. B. Paysant-Le Roux (FRA) (mode 2)
3. Tetsuo Onda (JPN)
Argentina 2007
1. Quique Somenzini (USA) (mode 1)
2. C. Paysant-Le Roux (FRA) (mode 2)
3. Tetsuo Onda (JPN)
France 2005
1. C. Paysant-Le Roux (FRA) (mode 2)
2. Tetsuo Onda (JPN)
3. Roland Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
Poland 2003
1. C. Paysant-Le Roux (FRA) (mode 2)
2. Quique Somenzini (ARG) (mode 1)
3. Chip Hyde (USA)
Ireland 2001
1. C. Paysant-Le Roux (FRA) (mode 2)
2. Quique Somenzini (ARG) (mode 1)
3. Chip Hyde (USA)
USA 1999
1. C. Paysant-Le Roux (FRA) (mode 2)
2. Giichi Naruke (JPN)
3. Chip Hyde (USA)
Poland 1997
1. Giichi Naruke (JPN)
2. C. Paysant-Le Roux (FRA) (mode 2)
3. Wolfgang Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
Japan 1995
1. Giichi Naruke (JPN)
2. Wolfgang Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
3. C. Paysant-Le Roux (FRA) (mode 2)
Austria 1993
1. Hanno Prettner (AUT) (mode 1)
2. Chip Hyde (USA)
3. Wolfgang Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
Australia 1991
1. Chip Hyde (USA)
2. Quique Somenzini (ARG) (mode 1)
3. Dave von Linsowe (USA)
USA 1989
1. Hanno Prettner (AUT) (mode 1)
2. Wolfgang Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
3. Ivan Kristensen (CAN)
France 1987
1. Hanno Prettner (AUT) (mode 1)
2. Wolfgang Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
3. Bertram Lossen (GER)
Netherlands 1985
1. Hanno Prettner (AUT) (mode 1)
2. Wolfgang Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
3. Bertram Lossen (GER)
USA 1983
1. Hanno Prettner (AUT) (mode 1)
2. Bertram Lossen (GER)
3. Dave Brown (USA)
Mexico 1981
1. Hanno Prettner (AUT) (mode 1)
2. Dave Brown (USA)
3. Wolfgang Matt (LIE)
South Africa 1979
1. Wolfgang Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
2. Dave Brown (USA)
3. Mark Radcliff (USA)
USA 1977
1. Hanno Prettner (AUT) (mode 1)
2. Dave Brown (USA)
3. Wolfgang Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
Switzerland 1975
1. Wolfgang Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
2. Hanno Prettner (AUT) (mode 1)
3. Dave Brown (USA)
Italy 1973
1. Tsugutaka Yoshioka (JPN)
2. Wolfgang Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
3. Hanno Prettner (AUT) (mode 1)
USA 1971
1. Bruno Giezendanner (SUI) (mode 1 I believe.. not 100%)
2. Wolfgang Matt (LIE) (mode 1)
3. Phil Kraft (USA) (mode 1 I believe.. not 100%)
Germany 1969
1. Bruno Giezendanner (SUI) (mode 1 I believe.. not 100%)
2. Phil Kraft (USA) (mode 1 I believe.. not 100%)
3. Josef Wester (GER) (mode 1 I believe.. not 100%)
France 1967
1. Phil Kraft (USA) (mode 1 I believe.. not 100%)
2. Pierre Marrot (FRA)
3. Bauerheim (GER)
Sweden 1965
1. Ralph Brooke (USA)
2. Chris Teuwen (BEL)
3. Cliff Weirick (USA)
Belgium 1963
1. Ralph Brooke (USA)
2. Fritz Bosch (GER)
3. Ed Kazmirski (USA)
United Kingdom 1962
1. Tom Brett (USA)
2. Harry Brooks (UK)
3. Chris Olsen (UK)
Switzerland 1960
1. Ed Kazmirski (USA)
2. Gustav Samann (GER)
3. KH.Stegmaier (GER)
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RE: F3A World Scores
Thanks quist for posting the official final placements and hmm... one more thing long live YS POWER..!! [8D].sorry guys couldn`t resist it..!!.