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Daily Coverage of the 2011 National Aeromodeling Championships July 21, 2011 Friday Outdoor Free Flight The Student, Art Earl (right) and his Master, Don Richmond. Inside: Academy of Model Aeronautics International Aeromodeling Center, Muncie IN website: www.modelaircraft.org; email: nats@modelaircraft.org Copyright Academy of Model Aeronautics 2011 Editors: Ashley Rauen, Rachelle Haughn, Liz Helms

RC Electric Photos by Ed and Kim Franz. On day three of the Electric Sailplane Nats, we flew Class A LMR (Limited Motor Run). The rules for this event are fairly simple; any plane, any motor, but the battery is limited to 8.4 volts. Most people choose to use two Li- Po cells. The planes vary widely in this event, from Stew Moore s 2-meter Electron to Don Richmond s 4-meter Ava. The motor run is limited to 30 seconds with a 10-minute max. The heat took its toll on the competitors, so we only ended up with seveb pilots in the event today. We flew a total of six rounds for the day s event. The day started off partly sunny and dead-calm. The first few pilots that went up early had no trouble making their times in the buoyant morning air. The Free Flighters again flew to the west of us, providing us with air markers. As the day progressed and heated up, the wind also picked up. Once again, the notorious Muncie air took its toll on flight times. In the later rounds, it was a struggle to make times for most of the pilots. There were many low-level downwind saves made to reach the elusive 10-minute mark. When it was all said and done, The Master, Don Richmond, showed us how to do it again, winning the event with his Ava. Stew Moore, who is having a fantastic Nationals, came in second with his Electron. On a side note, Art Earl, who is here at his first Nationals, is having a wonderful time and is improving with each round. Tomorrow we finish up Electric Nats, flying Class B LMR and the weather forecast calls for it to be brutally HOT! Ed Franz Ed Franz (left) and his timer, Bob Burson, who is doing the thermal dance. 2

Second place, Stewart Moore (right), and CD Bob Burson. Don Richmond launching his Ava. First place, Don Richmond, and his very patient wife, Brenda. 3

Pilot s Meeting for the A LMR Event. (L to R) The winners with their trusted timers, Mike DeBoer, Stewart Moore, Don Richmond, and Art Earl. 4

Unofficial Scores Please note that all scores are unofficial until tabulated by Nats staff. Applebee s is a proud sponsor of all AMA 2011 flying events. Hideaway RV Rental is a proud sponsor of all AMA 2011 flying events. 5

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Free Flight It was another hot one. Mercifully, the day remained overcast until lunchtime, which kept the true misery limited to the afternoon. The temperature soon climbed to levels some say exceeded Tuesday s. At times it was impressive, even to this jaded Georgian, and tomorrow promises hotter temps again. However, everyone was doing a great dealing with it. As far as this writer knows, no one experienced difficulties. Nagging must work. The F1B guys had a great day, drawing 31 fliers a very respectable number. This included three Canadians and one from the Netherlands. The level of flying was superb and the conditions very demanding. Six fliers ended the day with perfect scores and the flyoffs carried over to the next morning. (News flash: unofficial results show George Batiuk winning the top spot. Official results to follow tomorrow.) Nostalgia Rubber drew 12 fliers and some spirited flying. Interestingly, three of the top five spots were taken by small models, a bit of a change from the gargantuan models usually seen. Joe Williams (PA) won with 1,013 seconds flying an Avenger, I believe. As is their wont, the gas fliers had a big day. Repeating yesterday s bounty, Early 1 / 2 A drew 15 fliers, A NosGas had 14, AB Classic 17, and C Gas had 7. There was never a dull moment on the flightline. Conditions on the day were demonstrated by the Early 1 / 2 A scores. No one maxed out and Keith Fulmer won with 331 seconds, being trailed by Allan Vollmer (329 seconds) and Brad Bane (319 seconds). Roger Erridge (MI) won A NosGas decisively with 818 seconds. Don DeLoach (CO, but deep in his heart still a Texan) took AB Classic in a hard, all-day slog with 732 seconds and was closely trailed by Hank Sperzel (NE) with 678 seconds and Gilbert Robbins (IN) with 669 seconds. Jack Marsh (IN) won another close one in C Gas with 863 seconds. Cargo provided Vic Nippert (NY) a great opportunity to rack up an astounding score of 2,046. Vic has won this event many times before. He is always a threat when there is a load to haul. Unfortunately, the catapult glider scores were not available at press time, but a good and large time was had by all. We ll have those scores in tomorrow s report. I d like to remind everybody of the NFFS cookout and raffle at the farmhouse HQ this evening. This soiree is a lot of fun, so please try to attend. And buy some raffle tickets; everything goes to the scholarship fund, a very worthy cause. Free food and beer! Do you need more convincing? David Mills Mark Hoffman (TX) was seen trimming his Burdov Coupe. 7 Photos by David Mills.

Part of the crowd at the NFFS Annual Banquet at the Delaware Country Club. The food and fellowship were great. And no speeches! Charlie Jones (OH) after a hard day flying F1B. He made the fly-offs. Dan Berry (AR) gives a catapult glider tutorial. 8

Ed Hardin (TN) preps his Jimmie Allen Skokie. Canadian F1B flier launching his model hard. Note the wing flex, which is one of four international contestants in event. Very arty field storage rack seen between rounds. Modelers are clever people. 9

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