[NSRCA-discussion] What's going on at the WC?

davel322 at comcast.net davel322 at comcast.net
Sun Aug 4 09:15:59 AKDT 2019


I have seen a more recent pic...Trumpp in 2nd ahead of Kal.  Still Raw
scores without TBL or other flight lines.  Trumpp and Kaiser are expected to
be top 10, and Chad is normally in the teens, so a great start for Kal!

 

Regards,


Dave

 

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Very preliminary score... no context with the other flight lines, and no TBL
yet, but a strong start none the less for Kal.

 

 

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Day 6 - Opening Ceremonies

 

Sorry for the delay in reporting!  It's Sunday morning here and we've had
one official flight thus far.  Joseph flew first of our group at 8:40am,
flew very well, and now I have a short break before Kal flies on the other
line at 11:20am.

 

So back to yesterday.

 

Saturday began with a trip to the practice site for the day, with a planned
early departure so we could be back in time for the Opening Ceremonies.

 

It was a picture perfect day. No wind to speak of, severe clear blue sky,
moderate temps, and an empty practice site.  We continued to pick on one
another with little nits about angles, positioning, presentation, etc.
Sergio and Marcelo from Colombia again joined the group, and later in the
morning Seba Silvestri and team San Marino joined us as well.  For the last
day of practice, it was pretty relaxed.  Everyone has adjusted to the time
change, knows their way around the region a bit, and overall have become
comfortable. Seems small, but it makes a big difference.   

 

After everyone had a few flights up, we loaded up and headed back for the
opening.  We made a radical departure from our normal routine and stopped
along the way for some Italian fine dining. at KFC.  It's no McDonalds, but
it met the need.  

 

Opening Ceremonies. For the uninitiated, this sounds like a bigger deal than
it is.  It's an attempt to create the pomp and circumstance that should
accompany any international event.   With 39 countries in attendance, we
have one of the more well attended Championships in recent years.  

 

The ceremony consists of a parade of countries, each team organized
together, followed by a presentation from the FAI president, as well as the
Italian FIAM president.  That was then followed by a cultural program put on
by our Italian hosts.  In many ways it resembles a massively scaled down
version of an olympic opening ceremonies, only in this case we had a HUGE
model helicopter pulling the flags and Italian flag colored smoke rather
than a torch :)

 

Unfortunately the event was held late afternoon in the hot sun, minimal
shade, and just long enough to notice the discomfort.  That said, the poor
cultural performers were dressed all in black, full length layered outfits,
and dancing and twirling enough that they had to be dying in the heat.
Kudos to the Italians for putting on a nice opening event for us all to
enjoy

 

Following that was a welcome event for all the pilots and supporters.
Appetizers, drinks and general mingling.  We were all able to catch up with
people we only get to visit with at international events, and meet new
participants.  I spent a good part of the evening with two gentlemen from
Iran who are here participating as the very first Iranian team.  Wonderful
gentlemen, excellent English, and new friends.    And seeing them enjoy food
and conversation with us, as well as the Israeli team reminds one that the
bond of a common passion grossly overrides any thoughts of country politics.
Love this hobby.

 

John Carter and his Daughter have arrived (John is the US Judge this time)
so we were able to spend some time with them.  He spent the day in a judge
training program.  We learned through various conversation with him and
other judges some of the criteria that was emphasized during the training.
Nothing new or particularly unusual but it certainly helps to hear what's
been highlighted.

 

The day ended with the team manager meeting at 9:15pm.  Reviewing procedures
for each flight line - everything from parking instructions to how timing
will be handled for each stage of the flight.   With 111 pilots, it's going
to be very long days for the support staff here and obviously for the
judges, so moving things along efficiently is top priority.   A secondary
priority is running a "green" competition.  They will not be printing any
score sheets, only posting online after each session (morning and
afternoon).  No running of generators on the contest sites, or running cars
to charge batteries, etc.  As a side note, Italy as a whole is extremely
into recycling, as every trash can everywhere seems to be sorted for paper,
plastic and glass, with separate bins for food/bio waste.  Pretty impressive
actually.

 

Last highlight of the day was the Arrival of Tim, Linda and Evelyn Jesky!!
After a very long day of delayed flights, missed connections (they got stuck
in London) and challenging car rentals, they arrived safe and sound, ready
to enjoy the competition and all things Italian.

 

Flight Details:

Joseph   - Line B - 8:40am

Kal - Line A - 11:20am

Andrew - Line B - 12:10am

Jason - Line B - 3:30pm

Brett - Line B - 7:10pm,

 

I will trying to update any scores as we get them, but official scores will
be posted on the FAI web site under "Ranking"

 

http://fiam.ilpistone.com/wc19/category/rankings/

 

The current posts there are from the contest that was held this past
weekend, but we should see first round scores sometime early this
afternoon,.

 

Next report we will have some results!!

 

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I'll do it Mark. 

 

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Can I implore someone to please cut and paste my daily post to the NSRCA
Site?

If there is a place to upload all the photos, I will try to do that from
here, but I don't have anything set up.  I you can let me know where to post
them, I will try.  Internet is reasonably good most of the time.

-Mark

On Aug 4, 2019, at 10:19 AM, Jay Gerber via NSRCA-discussion
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AMEN.

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> Was hoping someone would take pity on us facebook-resistant types and send
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