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  • F3N at the BMFA Nationals

    Well, it is all finally done!
    The UK's first F3N competition held at the BMFA Nationals was seriously hampered by the terrible weather which sat over Barkston Heath for the entire weekend (until about 30 minutes after we left the site, of course!).
    The competitors faced extremely windy conditions in which to fly our light 3D helicopters, but we persevered.

    Saturday had strong winds and some heavy showers through the day, so we got very little flying done at all.

    The F3N competition was scheduled to start on Sunday morning, which it did, eventually, after a long delay waiting for a slight lull in the wind. It wasn't going to happen so we just got on with it, and boy was it hard work!

    Everyone flew very well considering the conditions, but it was pretty bad, so we decided to hold off the freestlye round until today (Monday).
    Monday morning we gathered at the flightline to find clear blue skies and fluffy clouds above us, but still a pretty strong wind, so after the Scale guys had done some flying we got on with the Freestyle round of the competition. The wind had moved around to be coming from the front left of the pilots, which isn't ideal, but once again, everyone put on a good show and we rattled through the pilots.

    And so the first ever British National Champion has been recorded...the next step is to build a British National team that we can send abroad to compete against other countries in a World Championship competition!

    The final results (top 3) were as follows:
    1. Duncan Osbourn, Trex 700
    2. Peter Ayriss, Trex 600
    3. Rob Turnbull, Avant Aurora

    This was the first year that an F3N event has taken place, and was a low key affair, but the crowd line on Sunday really blew me away with the number of people and cars watching the goings on.

    We will be running the competition at the Nats again next year, and with a lot more publicity to get the event bigger, it should be another great event on the 3D heli pilots calendar.

    Thanks to all that attended, to all the spectators, to the Judges (Nigel Fraser Ker, Simon Brown and Mat Watkin), and to the BMFA and the AHA for making it happen.

    I'm sure pictures and videos will make it online before too long
    Cheers,
    Rob
    Team Align, Midland Helicopters, Optifuel, Cyclone Blades, Scorpion Motors, Thunder Power, Savox Servos, JR Propo

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  • #2
    I do hope the vid of the lets see how fast a heli rotor spins in the wind will be getting posted Rob ... lol.... TBH I really enjoyed it and normally leave the Nat's about half 2 and it was the latest I stayed there ... Like you said it was windy to say the least and my hats off to all that flew ... Roll on next year
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    • #3
      Congratulations to Duncan O and Kudos to all who flew.
      The wind was crazy 27/30mph
      You can find pictures here
      Enjoy
      Mat W
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      • #4
        Nice one guy's, will defo be there next year
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        • #5
          I am just crunching some of the vids at the mo. Working on the formation flights at the mo.

          Also sorting through the 750+ pics from just this afternoon!
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          • #6
            well done to all the pilots flying in that wind(and rain sometimes,lol)
            hope next year will have better weather.
            cheers
            andy
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            regards
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            • #7
              [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceBaIJDVU5o]YouTube - Nats 2010 3D Formation Flying[/ame]

              Low quality version for now but I have a bed to go to and have been offered something that is much more appealing than sitting infront of a pc!!!!
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              • #8
                Well done guys, and a personal congratulations to Pete on second place.
                You are going to have to watch these Suffolk lads, in the last two comps (Park hall and the Nats) they have taken half the podium places . Keep it up guys
                Rob
                TDR (in progress)
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                • #9
                  well done Rob the BMFA loved what you lot did
                  show line next year

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                  • #10
                    Can we please book less wind!!
                    If it was 20mph less, we could cope fine - and that would be enjoyable
                    Cheers,
                    Rob
                    Last edited by robgt; 31-08-2010, 12:48 PM.
                    Team Align, Midland Helicopters, Optifuel, Cyclone Blades, Scorpion Motors, Thunder Power, Savox Servos, JR Propo

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                    • #11
                      Well done guys, we (the scale guys) were right next to you and enjoyed watching some flying, credit goes to anyone who took off in those conditions. I did of course, but that was just me across the car park in a flappy coat! The scale guys stayed grounded on Sunday, but then again the BMFA did stop planks flying as the wind was so bad, and nobody cares if they go in (i'll get flamed for that one I'm sure).
                      I spoke to a lot of the spectators who appeared to really enjoy having helis at the event, so was a real success.

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                      • #12
                        Duncan Osbourn and pit birds

                        [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPna7K5rz4o]YouTube - Duncan_Osbourn Nats 2010[/ame]

                        I overheard a conversation about possibly 1 or 2 people being employed by team osbourn as pit bee hatches and something about some t-shirts saying this being printed.....I think Edders has the inside scoop on this!!! LMAO
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                        • #13
                          Well done to all who braved the wind!

                          The wind was crazy 27/30mph
                          At a public display:
                          No flying should take place if the surface wind
                          speed exceeds 25 knots, or if the visibility is less
                          than 500 metres.
                          (25knots is about 28.75 mph)

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                          • #14
                            Indeed Gordon - this was why we got so little flying done!
                            Hopefully we can fill the skies next time due to the mild breeze, blue skies and little fluffy clouds
                            Cheers,
                            Rob

                            p.s. The wind speed is a little more complex than that as the number differs depending on if it is cross wind or in your face... the limit is lower if it is in your face!
                            Team Align, Midland Helicopters, Optifuel, Cyclone Blades, Scorpion Motors, Thunder Power, Savox Servos, JR Propo

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                            • #15
                              I pleased to see that you guys had some fun, whilst our paths are slightly different between the BMFA/AHA & the RCHA our common goal is surely to enhance the hobby and create awareness and events such as the nationals and others all help towards this common goal.
                              Cheers
                              Stuart

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