This weekend is the final RES/100 Challenge for the year.
So lets all bring our gliders along on Sunday and really put in a a good showing from the BERG Club.
The field is in great condition and lately there has been plenty of good thermal activity.
Remember this comp is ideal for the old gas bag models. Any size glider with Rudder. Elevator and Spoilers for control. (Of course, you don't need spoilers but they do help. However, if you don't have spoilers, the landing task has been made a little easier for you.) Full house ships that are not bigger than 100 inch (2540mm) span may also participate. So if you have a glider that is under 100'' and has ailerons and flaps, bring it along as well. The Rules are in the September issue of SAMAA News. Or Tag your email address on the Tag Board and I'll send you a copy. (Of the rules. That is!)
Olympic ............................................................Bird of Time
Spirit ...........................................................................AVA
Grand Esprit ........................................................Viking
Legionaire .................................................Sailair
Even a Tsotsi ...............................................and a Windfree
Fred, launching his Sagitta at last years Nats
Simple rules:
Your best 4 flights from 6 attempts, of 8 minutes duration and spot landings.
It will not be a formal comp, but rather just fly when it suits you.
As usual, there will be two club winches available all day on the Sunday and lots of helpers.
Anyone is welcome to join us for a day of fun in the sun!
Who will be the "Wit Willem" Champion? Will it be Piet or will Paul be able to pull back those vital points and get back to the top?
See you Sunday>
The DMAC gang.Fred was there with his new "Egg Beater", which is the largest "full house"plane allowed. Peter Plint and his beautiful moulded Sagitta ARF, Dennis dusted the cobwebs off the Eliminator. John C and Brad flew their MiniGraphites, Dave Denley, Don Slatter and Brian Fanning flew SpiritElites, John Wright flew his Spagitta 600 and Allan flew a standard Spirit 2 m.
These DMAC pilots have already put in round 3 scores. (Rounds flown in brackets)
There has been a change to the landing bonus system so please use the score sheets as per the September SAMAA News for this round.
It's really encouraging to see the number of pilots has grown to 29 pilots already. This bodes well for next year and proves that this class is still alive and kicking. I think all the bugs have been ironed out and the rules will remain as they are now for next year. Any comments or suggestions are welcome.
Leader board at the moment.
1 Fred Whitstock 4934 (3 rounds)
2 Dennis Bird 4558 (3 rounds)
3 Piet Rheeders 4223 (2 rounds)
4 Paul Carnell 4182 (2 rounds)
5 Gert Nieuwoudt 3630 (2 rounds)
6 Malcolm Siebert 2975 (2 rounds)
7 Izak Theron 2406 (2 rounds)
8 Evan Shaw 2083 (1 rounds)
9 Mike May 2009 (1 rounds)
10 Alan Sneedon 1990 (1 rounds)
11 John Coulson 1885 (1 rounds)
12 Peter Eagle 1874 (1 rounds)
13 Tony Roberts 1836 (1 rounds)
14 Craig Barker 1830 (1 rounds)
15 Brian Fanning 1830 (1 rounds)
16 Rudi King 1828 (1 rounds)
17 Charl Marais 1767 (1 rounds)
18 Simon Nelson 1691 (1 rounds)
19 Brad Conlon 1608 (1 rounds)
20 Sean Oellermann 1560 (1 rounds)
21 Gordon Prahm 1535 (1 rounds)
22 Johann Snyman 1385 (1 rounds)
23 John Wright 1319 (1 rounds)
24 Volney Klintworth 1315 (1 rounds)
25 Dave Denley 1309 (1 rounds)
26 Don Slatter 1285 (1 rounds)
27 Chris Mc Neil 883 (1 rounds)
28 Andrew Plint 753 (1 rounds)
29 Peter Plint 456 (1 rounds)
Clubs
1 DMAC 11986 (3 rounds)
2 BERG 8758 (2 rounds)
3 ETB 8490 (2 rounds)
4 TRMC 6782 (2 rounds)
5 SGC 3205 (1 rounds)
6 GGGC 2975 (2 rounds)
I hope we see some entries for SSC, and some other clubs down at the coast this round! We've missed the competition guys!
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