Good time! I agree that a 98' field house should allow some incredible times. I am guessing it will take over 3 min. to win states this year, with several teams being much closer in time than last year. With the changes in our team this year, I doubt that I will be able to assist John as I have for the past 2 years. It was fun, and the stale, humid air didn't bother me a bit compared to seeing all the planes and gliders fly.eta150 wrote:Actually, it was 2:46 (my plane). I agree that it will be way higher at nats, because, having approached 3 minutes in a ~20 foot gym, a 98 foot field house should give a significant increase.
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Weekend report Feb. 27, 2010;
2:05 and 1:39 took first and second at one regionals; there was some ventilation turbulence.
1:55 took first at the other regionals. This is the one I didn't get to go to, but understand
there was bad ventilation turbulence. They didn't shut the heat and air blowers off!
There really wasn't much competition at either regionals, but my students were thrilled with
winning. States will be much tougher.
Greg Doe
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2:05 and 1:39 took first and second at one regionals; there was some ventilation turbulence.
1:55 took first at the other regionals. This is the one I didn't get to go to, but understand
there was bad ventilation turbulence. They didn't shut the heat and air blowers off!
There really wasn't much competition at either regionals, but my students were thrilled with
winning. States will be much tougher.
Greg Doe
Smyrna, TN
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It was pretty scary actually. Before my first flight, I broke the first motor. Then, I'm not sure how, but the horizontal stab practically broke in half, so I glued a small strip of balsa over the top of the leading edge. The venue was a deathtrap too for various reasons, like the limited space, basketball nets, elevated walkway ringing it, and netted curtain that allows a draft through. My first flight crashed into the netting, and my second one nearly did too, but one small bump on the ceiling corrected the flight path. All's well that ends well though.
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Our team flew 2:39 for both flights last weekend at the New Trier regional in North Eastern Illinois. It was good enough for third place. The winning time was around 2:52. The Gym was very narrow, and a lot of people made contact with the walls, and backboards.
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yes goblue007 is my partner for wirght stuff. We took 3rd with a 1:58 at an invitational. I think that the winning time was around 2:45 or so. The plane tends to climb nicely, turning in a normal fashion, although when the plane is coming down, it does so very quickly. My coach thought that we should use a smaller diameter rubber band and wind it more. (ex. instead of 80 winds with a diameter of .095 on a 1:16 winder, have 90 or more winds on a rubber band with a diameter of .083 on a 1:16 winder) Do you think that this would help with increasing our total time by helping it decrease in elevation slower???
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