German Indoor Aerobatics Championship 2009

taking place at Bleicherode next weekend. Top pilots from Germany, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Lithuania and Switzerland "battling" for the title.

For the very first time there will be an unknown schedule for the Top Ten in F3P-Expert class.

Saturday, 17. Oct. 2009

09:30 – 10:00 Registration / Briefing

10:00 – 11:45 Timed practise – 2 x 3min per pilot

11:45 – 12:45 Lunch break

12:45 – 13:15 1. Round F3P-Sport

13:15 – 14:15 1. Round F3P-Expert

14:15 – 14:30 Break

14:30 – 14:50 2. Round F3P-Sport

14:50 – 15:45 2. Round F3P-Expert

15:45 – 16:00 Preparation F3P-AM / Group Picture

16:00 – 17:00 Practise F3P-AM

18:00 Bus Departure for Social Event

Sunday, 18. Oct. 2009:

09:00 – 09:15 Late starters / handout of Unknown Sequence

09:15 – 10:00 3. Round F3P-Expert

10:00 – 10:20 3. Round F3P-Sport

10:20 – 10:30 Announcement of finalists

10:30 – 11:20 1. Round F3P-AM

11:25 – 12:05 1. Round F3P-Expert Unknown

12:10 – 13:00 2. Round F3P-AM

13:00 – 13.20 Lunch break

13:20 – 14:00 2. Round F3P-Expert Unknown

14:00 – 14:40 3. Round F3P-AM

14:40 – 15:30 Final calculations / printing of certificates etc.

15:30 – 16:00 Presentation ceremony

:) Jürgen
 
Is there a list of competitors availible?

Registrations (as of 10.10.2009):

Class F3P-Sport

1. Sebastian Gehl
2. Julia Biermann (&AM)
3. Max Als
4. Ignas Matulevicius LT (&AM)
5. Jiri Sotolas CZ

Class F3P-Expert

1. Tjark Schwartau (&AM)
2. Dennis Horn (&AM)
3. Markus Zolitsch (&AM)
4. Jan Schenker CH
5. Bert van der Vecht NL (&AM)
6. Sergej Glavak
7. Kai Heuzeroth (&AM)
8. Gernot Kuhr
9. Christoph Lausberg (&AM)
10. Nico Strebel CH (&AM)
11. Marek Plichta CZ (&AM)
12. Donatas Pauzuolis (&AM)

As the Top 12 in F3P Expert and the Top 6 in F3P-Sport are qualified for F3P-AM, nobody will drop out.

:) Jürgen
 
I'm missing Derk in the Expert list?

Unfortunately Derk has to study for a test on Monday. :(

Same may happen to Dennis Horn, who is currently on an APL course.

Benoit Dierickx would have loved to come, but is busy too.

That's how it goes sometimes.

:) Jürgen
 
Jurgen schrijft: For the very first time, the top ten pilots in F3P-Expert had to fly an Unknown schedule, which counted 50% of the final score.

wat is dit precies?
 
Toch niet zulk ingewikkeld Engels lijkt me.....

Onbekend programma, telt voor de helft mee;)
 
Normaal gesproken is het een door de organisatie vooraf bedacht programma die dan aan het begin van de wedstrijddag bekend gemaakt wordt, voor de piloten dus lastiger dan het bekende programma, ze hebben er immers niet voor kunnen trainen. Zo wordt het kaf van het koren gescheiden:)
 
Thanx!

Video vanaf 8:19

Die drie rollen, leuk figuur... En daar wel gewoon een halve rol in verticale downline (oke de zaal is iets hoger...)
En figuur 3, das een tailslide?
 
Thanx!

Video vanaf 8:19

Die drie rollen, leuk figuur... En daar wel gewoon een halve rol in verticale downline (oke de zaal is iets hoger...)
En figuur 3, das een tailslide?

The hall is standard size and the half roll down is a normal maneuver in the F3P-AP or F3P-Expert anyway.

#3 is a tailslide (Männchen) turnaround maneuver.

:) Jürgen
 
The hall is standard size and the half roll down is a normal maneuver in the F3P-AP or F3P-Expert anyway.
I know, but not in holland anymore, they chanced it. f3p.nl

I do not agree with the change, i have no real problem flying it in a 7-meter hall, and i'm not even an A pilot (I fly B).
It just means you cant fly every single plane unmodded (like nexus, I cant do it with that), having challenging maneuvers is what's pushing the development of the planes. So this is a good thing imo.
 
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