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matt1977 03-13-2009 01:13 PM

What is TOC
 
I keep hearing about TOC planes etc.

I assume that stands for Tournament of Champions?

What exactly is TOC? Is it for pattern flying only, or is it for IMAC too?

Is it international? Can someone please shed some light?

Thanks,

Matt

highfly3D 03-13-2009 02:13 PM

RE: What is TOC
 
some fools are using TOC to promote or sell their planes actually TOC stands for the famous Tournament of Champions...

RCBruski65 03-13-2009 03:49 PM

RE: What is TOC
 
The Tournament of Champions started out with pattern planes, then switched to scale planes. It used to have the 10 top US pilots and 10 international pilots. It hasn't been around for a few years now. It really helped the giant scale aerobatic planes take off.

Tim

rcpattern 03-13-2009 05:24 PM

RE: What is TOC
 
TOC now is just a brand name for larger scale airplanes. They are using the TOC name, but unfortunately the Tournament of Champions has been gone for a few years when Bill Bennett died.

Arch

highfly3D 03-14-2009 01:05 AM

RE: What is TOC
 
There is a event you all know called as TAS "Tuscon Aerobatic Shootout".... but in my opinion i cant compare it with the big... TOC it was one of the best RC events we had in the past & i wish that we will see TOC again in the near future... if possible ...:D

quist 03-14-2009 09:51 AM

RE: What is TOC
 
TOC planes is also a generic term for Giant Scale Aerobatic planes, mainly 150cc class planes.

Don Szczur 03-14-2009 08:17 PM

RE: What is TOC
 
The TOC was in fact the ultimate international event of yesteryear. If you want the all out, grit in your teeth, everything you wanted to know to experience it first hand account, read away...



http://www.rcaerosport.com/competitions/toc00/toc00.htm


Cheers,
Don

Angus Balfour 03-15-2009 12:37 PM

RE: What is TOC
 
That was a very interesting read Don. Thanks :)

matt1977 03-16-2009 02:01 PM

RE: What is TOC
 
Thanks for clearing that up guys!


And that was a cool story Don!


So the TOC was to IMAC like the F3A is to Pattern Flying? Kinda sorta?

Ryan Smith 03-16-2009 02:54 PM

RE: What is TOC
 
Somewhat.

The TOC wasn't governed by IMAC rules, it was its own entity.

Doug Cronkhite 03-17-2009 12:28 AM

RE: What is TOC
 


ORIGINAL: quist

TOC planes is also a generic term for Giant Scale Aerobatic planes, mainly 150cc class planes.
Sorry Tony.. but I find calling anything a "TOC plane" that didn't actually compete in the TOC to be disingenuous and disrespectful of what Bill Bennett gave us hobbyists. There are some things in this hobby that should be sacred.. and the TOC is absolutely one of them.

Doug Cronkhite 03-17-2009 12:49 AM

RE: What is TOC
 


ORIGINAL: Don Szczur

The TOC was in fact the ultimate international event of yesteryear. If you want the all out, grit in your teeth, everything you wanted to know to experience it first hand account, read away...



http://www.rcaerosport.com/competitions/toc00/toc00.htm


Cheers,
Don
Man I remember that year clearly.. So many strange things happened that go-around. It was an event that most people never truly understood, both in the scope of effort Mr. Bennett and his people like Steve Rojecki undertook to make it happen, nor in the amount of work it took for the pilots and their teams to get ready to fly in.. Even people who attended and watched really never had a clue just what kind of effort it all took to make happen.

Spending weeks in the desert, flying, cleaning, fueling, occasionally (hopefully rarely) repairing, rinse and repeat.. just to head up to the TOC Field for those few magical days of the contest. It was hell, but we loved every single minute of it. It took a solid month afterwards to even want to look at an airplane again.. and I didn't even fly in the contest!

People forget just how much we owe Mr. Bennett sometimes.. I think we owe it to him that we don't let people forget.



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