Not 'Ho, Ho, Ho', but 'Hi-ho, hi-ho, it's back to work we go', unfortunately. Feels like I haven't stopped.
Memberships are now due for renewal. Please visit the webstore to renew (please use the 'renewal' option!!).
Remember, first competition is the Vic Champs early March. Standby for Boot Camp and AGM details.
safe flying
20/1/13
Victorian Championships
The Vic Champs are confirmed to be held on the previously listed dates (March 7-10). Accommodation has been found available at the establishment below:18 cabins available, each with 2 bedrooms - 1 double and the other with 3 singles as bunks.
Also an onsite caravan and a lodge with 8 rooms each with 4-5 beds in each- available for any overflow.
BYO bed linen and towels.
Cabins $120 per night
Lodge rooms $45 per night.
Time Out Holiday Resort, Located Near Tocumwal, With Our Own Beach's Airstrip & Country Views.
19 Bridge St, Tocumwal VIC 2714, Australia
Phone number(03) 5874 2031
Main Email Addressdavidnpam@westnet.com.au
Please make your own bookings ASAP as all other accommodation is taken due to a hot rod show on the same weekend. Entry forms etc. will be posted on the website soon.
AGM
The AAC AGM will be held during the Vic Champs. Standby for official notice and associated details.Bootcamp
Due to lack of planning and personnell, the bootcamp flagged for February has been postponed until May. I'll advise as soon as firm dates and plans are made.Membership Renewals
We've had quite a few membership renewals already, but for those who haven't yet, could you please do so. It makes the admin load lighter if the Secretary gets all the memberships in one lump rather than dribble in over the year.Key Rule Changes
The AAC Regulations and JHSC are being revised at present. The 2013 CIVA Section 6 should be issued soon also. Key changes are:Sportsman will have Known, Free and and Unknown flights.
Intermediate will have Known, Free and Unknown (one only) and will use the 2013 Y52 sequences and figures.
Judges will no longer have to assess box outs.
ADV and UNL Q flights will now be counted in final results.
The best CAP-232 driver around at present?
5/2/13
2013 AAC AGM
We will be holding the AAC AGM on the Thursday night of the Victorian Champinships. Information and forms are available here. Nominations must be returned no later than this coming Thursday 7th February. I apologise for the short notice. Please consider nominating if you wish to help determine the future direction of the Club.Membership Renewals
Keep them coming!Aresti Dictionary
It is expected that many of the basic figures will be removed from the permitted Unknown figure section of the upcoming 2013 issue of CIVA Section 6. This will leave us without any handy reference to many base figures in the Aresti system when designing a sequence. Aresti dictionaries can be purchasd direct from Aresti for 13.5 Euro, plus postage. The AAC may be able to negotiate a bulk discount if enough are interested. If you would like to purchase a copy, let me know this month please.Olan Update
I have heard that OLAN has been updated to 2013 specs. Check and see if it rocks your boat.Victorian Champs
We should have the contest information on the website soon. Patience Grasshopper.9/2/13
Vic Champs
The entry forms and contest information for the upocoming Victorian Aerobatic Championships are attached. These documents will also be availablew via the website.2013 Australian Aerobatic Championships date change
Due to a conflicting event at Temora we have had to move the planned dates forward one week to 6-10th November. I sncerely hope this doesn't affect anyone planning on attending.Avalon Airshow
Congrats to Jeremy Miller gaining a display slot at the airshow in the mighty Decathlon! Can't wait to see the shoulder rolls. Other aerobatic displays will be flown by Matt Hall in his MXS-R, Mellissa Pemberton in Mark McNicol's Edge-540 and Mark Jefferies flying Dieter Ebeling's Extra 330LX.16/2/13
Victorian Champs
Please note that payments for the Vic comp must be made by direct deposit to the Vic Chapter account on the paperwork, not via the webstore.Also, the 1400 briefing on Thursday 7th March is mandatory for Unlimited/ Advanced pilots and judges/officials only. The 1400 briefing on the Friday is mandatory for all participants.
Membership Renewals
Keep the memberships rolling in please, and spread the word to friends and family that Social and Chapter Only membership options are also available.AGM Notice
Attached is the formal AGM Notice and Agenda. Please note the two motions to be put.The first comes about as we had an excess of nominations for the Committee, as follows:
President - Grant Piper
Treasurer - Martyn Woodhouse
Club Captain - Paul Andronicou
Richard Wiltshire
Greg McConnell
Dave Clemence
Mal Beard
John Lee
Pete Pendergast
Jeremy Miller
Pete Townsend
I thought it better to welcome the 'new blood' for succession-planning purposes rather than having a ballot. Paragraph 43 of the AAC Articles of Association allows this:
43. The Club may from time to time by ordinary resolution passed at a general meeting increase or reduce the number of officers or other members of the Committee.
It's great to see new interest in the committee, and for succession planning a good mix of old and new hands. As I have stated before, I do not intend standing for a committee position next year, and there may be other retirements also.
The second motion is there to start the discussion, not an argument! I look forward to hearing everyone's views and ideas.
Thought of the day:- 'There are probably more dead pilots with surface waivers than live ones'
23/2/13
Sorry for the delay in issue of the 2013 AAC Regs, we should have it out soon now the 2013 CIVA Section 6 has been released .
There are minimal changes for Sportsman and below, apart from the addition of a Sportsman Unknown. ADV/UNL changes have been flagged to those pilots concerned.
Judges will no longer assess box outs, and there are some other detail judging changes. I'll try and fit in a brief at Tocumwal.
The changes for Intermediate category are more significant, now that we have adopted the CIVA Yak-52 rules. as follows.
Summary of Changes
Intermediate;- CIVA Y52 known sequence to be used Y52 Known
- Free rules as per CIVA 4.3.3.1 (180K/12 figures)
- CIVA unknown figures (CIVA 9.1) and versatility (CIVA 4.3.3.6), K restrictions (CIVA 4.3.4.1)
- No Free Unknown 2.
- No Free Unknown. (Jury designed Unknown presented to pilots as per AAC 2012)
- No change in Intermediate Height limits or Safety Figures from AAC 2012
- Penalties/Time Limits as for CIVA (10 min Known, 15 min others).
- Positioning K =15 all flights.
2013 AAC Regulations
The 2013 Regs are now here for download. We will also soon send out the USB sticks again, pre-loaded with .pdfs of the documents. I still have some tidying up to do, but the content won't change.Note the *NEW* initial issue of Section 1 - Administration. A place to keep all the admin stuff rather than clogging up the Section 2 - Operations part. Of most importance is the Media Manual (courtesy of the APF) and Serious Accident Response Plan (courtesy of the BAeA). Some items will move between Sections to where they fit best.
Intermediate
The Y52 Frees flown last year at the YakWAC are available here. For those that need a new Free and don't have time to design one, here are some proven sequences to start with.AGM
As expected I guess, the motion below has caused some discussion ahead of the AGM.'That the AAC Committee investigate methods of merging the AAC and Chapters into one organisation'
I wish to assure everyone that this is simply an opportunity to discuss the structure of the AAC and Chapters by the membership, and what changes might work better for us all. No decisions or conclusions are predestined. I admit I could have drafted a better Motion that didn't imply a solution when we haven't decided what the problems are exactly. I am considering an amendment to the motion at the AGM.
19/3/13
Vic Champs
Great weather and a great weeknd at sunny Tocumwal. Almost perfect weather for aerobatics, though a bit warm on occasion. 27 pilots from Entry up, which is good to see. Congrats to all who participated and well flown, some big improvements I did see. The new Unknowns and Knowns for Sportsman and Intermediate workerd Ok and kept people on their toes. Results are up on the website and I believe some pics are about also (FB?). Thanks to the organisers and officials for the weekend, from where I sat it all ran pretty well.Only one narrowly averted incident that needs mentioning as a reminder that sh1t can always happen. An aircraft had a flat tire and was left on the taxiway between 36 and 27. I saw it on the way out, but on my return went into automatic and completely forgot it was there. Saw the Pitts at the last second and hit the brakes, lifting the tailwheel past level, and stopped with a metre or two to spare. Luckily no damage done, but it was almost very different. No one was in the parked aircraft, but it shook me up quite a bit.
AGM
The AGM was held in conjunction with the Vic Champs. The 2013 Committe is as follows:President - Self
Treasurer - Martyn Woodhouse
Club Captain - Paul Andronicou
Richard Wiltshire
Greg McConnell
David Clemence
Mal Beard
Peter Pendergast
Peter Townsend
John Lee
Jeremy Miller
There was a good discussion on the future form of the Club, percieved problems and proposed solutions. It was gratifying to see such free and frank communication between the members at an AGM. Once the minutes are done I'll circulate them to all.
Websites
If anyone has some good aerobatic pictures, we could use some new ones to add to the website header rotisserie. Please have look on the hard drive and send them through.On the topic of websites, it seems a busy time. Recent additions are a US-based forum: http://www.aerobaticsforum.com and this one is Europe-based: http://www.snap-and-roll.com/
And if you want to train in Spain, in a 330SC or Sbach: http://www.bestaerobatics.com/
Also a new competition to be held this year http://www.danubiacup.com/
Meanwhile in NZ
No, not another sheep joke Brad, but the NZ Nationals were held last weekend. And absent-but-not-forgotten Russell Bell won over Richard Hood in Advanced. (no Unlimited was flown). Well done Russell.NSW AGM
All the NSW members hsould have been advised by now, but if you don't know already the NSW AGM is to be held at the AOPA hangar Bankstown Saturday 6th April at 4pm.Until next time - Relax, Trim (if you have any) and Enjoy!
25/3/13
South Australian Championships
As per my last email, the SA Champs are on again at Murray Bridge April 11-13th, along with the Barosssa Valley Airshow on the Sunday. Details on the website.West Australian Event
WA is also having a comp at Jurien Bay 20-21st April. Contact Adam Gibbs for info, we'll get something on the website soon.AGM
Finally have the minutes etc done - thanks Jo. Attaching minutes and financials as reviewed by the Accountant. I've included some additional notes regarding the financials in the text of the minutes after questions at the meeting.Bookeeper/Secretary
The Committee discussed this some time ago and agreed it would be a good step to employ part-time to assist with bookeeping and admin duties. The job description appears in Section 1 -Administration, Appendix 1-6, and is attached for reference.I wish therefore to formally advertise the position to the membership. 4-6 hours per month, hourly rate to be negotiated. Please write to the Committee if you are interested. If we have no interested people from within the membership we will look outside.
WAC Update
Our Preliminary Entry has been submitted and accepted, along with the entry fees. We are still searching for aircraft, some have been confirmed. We have had one Team Meeting and should have more info up on the website soon. Various members have offered assistance in the leadup and during the WAC. Great to have some friendly support at the event to take some of the load off the pilots.Boot Camp
We are planning another Boot Camp at Yarrwonga 29th May -2 June. Info and bookings will be open on the website shortly, limited to six places. The last was well received and it is a good way to hasten progress. Funds raised will go to the WAC fund.Attachments
2013 AAC Accountant's Report2013 AAC AGM Minutes
2013 Secretary/Bookeeper Job Description
3/5/13
Aresti Catalogues
I have 2013 Power Aresti Dictionaries available for immediate delivery. Limited numbers, so if you want one let me know ASAP. $28 ea. including (domestic) postage.CASA Radio Exemption
CASA has reissued the radio exemption as EX35/13. Note the sensible improvements over the last one.CIVA Section 6 Clarification Regarding Direction of Flight Cross-Box
Quoting (associated explanation here):CIVA President Lars Arvidsson has asked me to send out a clarification of Regulation 6.6 and more specifically 6.6.1.5. following a query on how this rule is to be interpreted, please find the attached summary,
Best regards,
John Gaillard
Chairman CIVA Judging Sub-Committee
2014 Intermediate/Y52 World Championship - South Africa
I've had one expression of interest from a member wanting to participate in this event. So if you are also of a mind to throw your hat in the ring, give it some thought and planning time and let me know.SA Champs
By all accounts a good competiton, well run, safe, and enjoyable. 20 pilots, results in the usual place.WA Mini-Comp
The WA Chapter was also having a run a Jurien Bay but I've not heard any reports yet.To that end, I'd like to see reports of events written that we can put on the webpage. It doesn't have to be long, just a quick wrap of the event at the end of the weekend. Even some pics. Keeps the webpage active and fresh, for those not actually at the event.
Fly safe.
19/6/13
Winter is here, and finally a little rain. 'nuff of the farmer talk.
Queensland Championships
Are on 26-29th July hosted by the Watts Bridge Chapter.......details are on their websiteWest Australian Championships
Are to be held at Murrayfield 7-8th September. We'll get the details on to the website soon. The sandgropers have asked if experienced volunteers are available to assist with the running of the competition. If you are interested contact Adam Gibbs or myself. WA are great hosts and will look after you, and the AAC can help subsidise travel costs if required.Aresti Dictionaries
I still have some 2013 editions available - $25 each including postage. Very handy for drawing and checking sequences when you don't know the catalogue numbers by heart, even when using a computer programme.Openaero.net
What a segue. For those that haven't tried it yet, Openaero has some very handy features and is worth a look.Sportsman Unknowns Archive
A Sportsman pilot has asked me if we are keeping an archive of Sportsman Unknowns now that we are flying them. The short answer is no, I haven't. But if people could send me what they have flown at recent comps I'll get them on the website. Ditto for the other categories.Gravity always wins.
2/7/13
The performance is good but the canopy leaks are a bit cool - winter is here. Some links for your long winter evenings:
An excellent recent interview with Xavier de Lapparent at Snap & Roll, and a video also. Incredible that he won the Breitling World Cup and was World Champion at age 24! What hope for us underachievers?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIXKrA_MJzE
And another old one - I haven't seen a Lazer this dynamic before. (turn the sound down and watch).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwWBtvYOihU
Finally, some silence. Luca Bertossio, 2012 World Advanced Champion in the Swift.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3NyptGJzLo
A reminder that the QLD Champs are on July 26.
Keep the rubber side up.
27/7/13
A quick update on things aerobatic. Many National comps in the northern hemisphere over the last month or so.
A quick wrap: Anselmo Gamez won the Spanish title ahead of Castor Fantoba. Francois le Vot is French Champion, and Gerald Cooper retained his British title in fairly new field of Unlimited pilots, missing the long-time competitor Tom Cassells. Of note in that comp is that the weather was good, and a visiting Japanese pilot, Tomonari Kaji, won the 2nd Free Unknown flying an Extra 200! The German's competed last weekend, with Martin Albrecht winning there.
Another reminder that the QLD champs are on soon, check out their webpage for entry details.
We have added some new photos to the webpage header, if you have more contact me and we'll get them slotted in also. We've updated the Team Australia page with pics and short bio's of the members. You may also note we have removed the credit card payment option on the webpage, as discussed at the AGM, direct deposit is now the preferred option.
T-shirt sales are a bit slow, but if you are in the market for beanie this winter, check out the AAC ones on the website.
don't crash
29/8/13
CIVA Stuff
The Known proposals for UNL/ADV/Y52/INT in 2014 are out for review prior to voting on at the next CIVA meeting. I've attached them here for your perusal. Read'em and weep.Rule change proposals to be considered for 2014 are also available at http://www.fai.org/civa-about-us/civa-meetings if you wish to get ahead of the game.
European Advanced Championship
The European Advanced Championships were held just recently in Poland - see for info and results 'http://eaac2013.pl/results Simon de la Breteche won overall and the French cleaned up pretty much. If you go here you will find some video of the Russian flying, and current World Champion Mikhail Mamistov, who flew as warm-up pilot for the event!2014 WAAC and Y52/INT Championships
Next year there are two international events on that AAC members have already expressed interest in. The World Advanced Aerobatic Championships will be held in Dubnica, Slovakia in August. We are in a very good position to send a full team of men to this event, so if this fits with your goals then start seriously thinking of how to make it happen. Contact me if you wish to discuss logistics etc.The inaugaural combined Yak-52 and Intermediate competition will be held in Mossel Bay, South Africa November 2014. http://www.visitmosselbay.co.za/media-releases/mossel-bay-to-host-world-aerobatics-championship-in-2014
The AAC can provide moral and usually a little financial support for those competing overseas at Championship events, but the major effort rests with the individuals or Team to make it all happen. Being a CIVA-affiliated sporting club, the AAC supports participation in these events.
Scholarship
If you know of someone up-and-coming in the Club who deserves some assistance to reach their goals, then nominate them for the Matt Hall Racing Scholarship. A day of one-on-one coaching with Matt is the prize, full details are in Appendix 1-4 of the AAC Regulations. Send your nominations to me or your local AAC committee member.Competitions
The Queensland Champs have been and gone. A good field with many southerners travelling north for some winter fun. The weather behaved I believe this year, apart from some fog. Well done on another safe comp. See here for full results.We have the WA and NSW State Champs on in September, check the website for details. Note that the NSW Champs are to be held at Narromine, for something new. Facilities are excellent and the SAAA and Narromine Council have been very helpful. A bit further north for any Victorians travelling, but the weather should be good. A bit handier to the Queenslanders also. Accommodation is at a premium so make your bookings early.
Murrayfield is the location for the WA Champs, and Adam has put a lot of work into planning for the event. I can't attend either of the above, but wish both Chapters well with their competitions.
The 2013 Australian Championships at Temora should by now be more than pencilled in on your calendar. Preliminary details are on the website, and last weekend DCom and I visited Temora to ensure we had all the required equipment on-site and to recce dinner locations. If you are holding perpetual trophies from 2012 could you make arrangements to get them to Temora, and let me know please, so I don't worry, much.
I know it seems early, but some thought also needs to go into applications to host the 2014 Australian Championships. If your Chapter would like to host, then give it some thought and send something through to the AAC Committee by the end of September. I've had some input that we should look even further ahead and publish the location of the Nationals out for 3-4 years, so people can plan better. I heard a rumour of a combined WA/SA effort at Forrest in 2016......
PAN, PAN, PAN
The antennas to go with the NSW base station radio have gone missing. Last seen at Tocumwal (disputed!). If anyone knows the whereabouts of the items please let me know ASAP.WAC 2013
No bad news so it's all good news. Rob Noonan and Paul Andronicou are leaving early September to fly the US Nationals, so that will be an excellent work-up. Rich Wiltshire has his MXS in Derby WA and flying daily - apparently no noise complaints up there! 63 entrants so far for the Championships, larger than recent fields. You can follow the event here.And when I say it, I really mean it - don't crash.
21/9/13
It's 4:30am and Rob and Paul A. would be touching down in Dallas about now - the physical journey to WAC2013 has begun. The mental journey started many months ago. In the next couple of days they will get their US licences, recce the comp venue and do their US flight review and training in preparation for the US Nationals.. Richard, Paul B. and I will follow over the coming month.
It is interesting to look back at the history of the AAC in the top level of competition. The AAC was incorporated as a company in 1977, though we have competition results from as early as 1974, when Chris Sperou won at Point Cook, ahead of Guido Zuccoli, John Patterson, Hilton Selvey and Jim Scott. The results were repeated in 1976, again at Point Cook, ditto 1977 and 1978, but with Graham Goodson ion the mix. You can trawl through past results by following the archive links on the AAC website.
1978 is thefirst appearance of Australians at a WAC. The WAC was held in Czechoslovakia with Guido 31st, Hilton 38th and Rob Poynton 39th out of 48. Ivan Tucek won, Kermit Weeks came 2nd. 1980 was Oshkosh USA with the USSR boycott, and only 9 competitors shown on the CIVA website archive, 6 of which came 4th? Leo won this one, ahead of Henry Haigh. Rob Poynton, Bill Waterton and Frank Fry from Oz were there. I'll have to research what exactly happenned there, I didn't think weather cut the programme short.
Austria 1982 Victor Smolin,finished at the top ahead of Henry Haigh and Manfred Strossenreuther. Frank Fry came in 22nd, Chris Sperou 24, Geoff Selvey 29 and Hilton Selvey 38 out of 65. Interestingly, Frank Fry was one behind Claude 'Coco' Bessiere wheo went on to win in 1990 and is now long time coach/manager of the French Team.
1984 was Hungary and Petr Jirmus (CZ) won ahead of Manfred Strossenreuther (Germany - the Western bit). Frank Fry came in 8th, the best result ever for an Australian, flying a Laser. Geoff Selvey was 21, Chris Sperou was 21, and the evergreen Mal Beard 37 in a field of 48. This is the year the Sukhoi 26 appeared and changed the game.
I'll continue with this next time, I can hear the cows calling me.
WA Comp a success, results up on the AAC website, and a short vid.Good
job Adam and the WA mob, as well as Dave Clemence who travelled across
to CJ. If you peruse the results you will see one Bill Waterton back in
the saddle! Wonderful stuff.
URGENT: Upcoming NSW Champs, entry info is on website here: please enter ASAP, as no one has yet! DCom is getting worried......also note late entries after 17th Sep may attract a late fee.
Continuing on from the last update, some extra info has come my way. The full 1980 results are as below - excellent team work by Bill Waterton, Frank Fry, Rob Poynton, Hilton Selvey and Chris Sperou.
1. LOUDENSLAGER Leo - USA - Laser 200
2. HAIGH Henry - USA -Pitts S1S
3. WEEKS Kermit - USA - Weeks Special
4. STROSSENREUTHER Manfred - FRG - Zlin 50L
5. MELTON Chipper - USA - Pitts S1S
6. COLLIER Tom - USA - Pitts S2S
7. BRANDT Michael - SWI - Christen E-1
8. SCHWEIZER Christian - SWI - Christen E-1
9. MUELLER Eric - SWI - Cap 21
10. PENA Louis - FRA - Cap 21
11. WATERTON Bill - GBR - Pitts S1S
12. MEESON Philip - GBR - Pitts S1S
13. JOURDAN No�l - FRA - ASA 200
14. FRY Frank - AUS - Pitts S1S
15. PRICE Gordon - CAN - Ultimate Pitts
16. LIESE Hermann - FRG - Zlin 50L
17. GOODE Richard - GBR - Pitts S1S
18. POYNTON Rob - AUS - Pitts S2S
19. PADDEN Ian - GBR - Pitts S2S
20. COLLIERE Bernard - FRA - Cap 20L
21. DALLAN Sergio - ITA - Cap 20L
22. FEUGRAY G�rard - FRA - ASA 200
23. SELVEY Hilton - AUS -Pitts S2S
24. SENIOR Ian - GBR - Pitts S1S
25. HARPER John - GBR - Pitts S1S
26. JAEGLE Wolfgang - FRG - Pitts S1S
27. SPEROU Chris - AUS - Pitts S1S
28. YOUNGER Gerry - CAN -Pitts S1S
29. TURVEY Nick - RSA - Pitts S1S
30. LAFILLE Jean-Pierre - FRA - Cap 20L
31. WURSTER Hermann - FRG -Pitts S1S
32. HAY Bob - RSA - Pitts S1S
33. EXTRA Walter - FRG - Pitts Extra
34. OTTEN Noel - RSA - Pitts S1S
35. PERCY Warren - RSA - Pitts S1S
36. JENKINSON Frank - CAN - Pitts S1S
37. LUCIA Massimo - ITA - Cap 20L
38. LOCATELLI Aldo - ITA - Cap 20L
39. NARDI Diego - ITA - Cap 20L
40. COLANGELO Nicola - ITA - Cap 20L
41. ZEEDERBERG Brian - RSA -Pitts S1S
42. KENNEDY Bill - CAN -Pitts S1S
Female
1. STEWART Betty - USA -Pitts S1S
2. JOHNSON Patti - USA -Pitts S2S
3. MOORE Paula - USA - Pitts S1S
4. MARION (MAUNOURY) Catherine - FRA - ASA 200
5. GEMINEL Fran�oise - FRA - Cap 20L
6. COLLIERE Rose-Marie - FRA - Cap 20L
7. ROUX (MAIRE) Marianne - FRA - Cap 20LS
8. COLLINGS Pam - NZE - Pitts S1S
9. PERRONET Sylvie - FRA - Cap 20L
Correction for 1984 in Hungary, Chris Sperou came 25th, right behind Jurgis Kairys.
In 1986 the WAC was hosted by the UK and Geoff Selvey came 24th, Chris Sperou 33rd, Peter Larsen 38th. Petr Jirmus (CZ) won, ahead of Kermit Weeks (USA) and Viktor Smolin (USSR).
1988 was held in Alberta, Canada, but the results are missing from the CIVA archive.
1990 was Switzerland's turn, and Coco Bessiere won ahead of Patrick Paris and Nicolay Nikitiuk (USSR), while there were no Australians.
1992 in France was a washout. 1994 was back to Hungary with a big field of 83. Australians competing were Steve Hart 60th, Bonnie Palmer 61st and Tom Moon 75th. This was Xavier de Lapparent's year, winning both the WAC and Breitling World Cup.
1996 was back to the USA, Oklahoma, and another big field of 79. The tables turned this time, Tom Moon 53rd and Steve Hart 61st. Viktor Chmal (RU) prevailed ahead of Patrick Paris (FR) and Nicolay Timofeev (RU). Interestingly, both Paris and Timofeev are going to compete at this year's WAC after a long competition break. Paris as an Independent and Timofeev as an American! It will be a privilege to see them fly.
1998 was in Slovakia and Patrick Paris won, but I can't find full results of this contest either.
The year 2000 France hosted, and Frenchman Eric Vazeille prevailed ahead of Mikhail Mamistov (RU) and Eddie Dassau (FR). John Ambler came 31st out of 49.
Another WAC was held in 2001 as the event moved from even to odd years. However, it was not until 2011 in Italy when Richard Wiltshire and Paul Andronicou competed that Australians again ventured afield, managing 41st and 35th, respectively.
The FAI website has most of the results archived here and more recent contests here. Snap and Roll has a good wrap on the history of aerobatic competition on their website here
Roll on Texas, 27 sleeps to go.
21/9/13
NSW Championships
Next week end at Narromine. The comp details are on the website. Should be a great venue so go take a look if you can.
WA Champs Full results are up now, and another vid of the event here.
Classifieds A few movements in aircraft ownership about the place, and some fresh listings in our classifieds section - check it out.
Past WAC Results Funnily enough, wikipedia has a good summary of all the past World Championships! Best of all, in the reference section at the bottom are links to the German Aerobatics website which has complete listings with no omissions. So the missing 1988 Alberta results - Henry Haigh, Kermit Weeks, Jurgis Kairys - no Aussies attending. One extra Aussie international result to mention is Matt Hall at the 2008 EAC - H/C but 24th in the points standing. Mamistov and Ecalle 1st and 2nd - what a line up!
2013 Australian Aerobatic Championships The details of this year's Championships should be on the website this week. Please download and read the Event Management Plan as well as the entry form. We have booked both the Museum bunkhouses as well as the caravan park bunkhouses. When you ring to book a bed, tell them you are with the AAC. Also, do not bulk-book unless you are sure of filling the beds please.
Next time you head out to try some positive conic lomcevaks, have a look at this first.
2/11/13
Full results are here.
Rob had a solid Known, while the rest of us struggled to get it together. High wind and poor comp organisation meant delays and stop-start flying throughout. It rained for four days before we could complete the Known, meaning many pilots hadn't flown since practice prior to the comp starting. Personally, it was 7 days between flying the Known and the Free.
The Free programme went quicker, with wind rules relaxed to 14 m/s and no boundary judges. Rob had another solid flight but got blown onto the judges. Paul flew a barnstorming Free with excellent positioning and accuracy deserving of his score. Rich's Free was pretty well flown and deserving of better marks I thought. My Free went as planned, which was a relief after my horror Known.
Then, due to the limited time remaining, it was proposed that a 50% cut be made so they could complete the Unknown 1 Programme for the top pilots. Thus we only got two competition flights in ten days - very disappointing after the time, effort and $$ expended. To conclude on a high note, we did beat the Canadians in the Team points standing!
I'll write some more on the WAC at a later time, but for now here are some vids of Mamistov at work: Outside, and inside. And you may get a view of the new World Champion at work here.
If you plan to practice at Temora ahead of the comp, please note that our NOTAM and CASA Instrument will only be active from the Wednesday onwards. Flying ahead of this will be a private activity only with the normal procedures and considerations (ie. remain on CTAF and above 500ft).
2/11/13
Sorry to bother you again so soon. To the point:
1. Our fax is working again 02-63774556.
2. Remember, you must be a national AAC member to fly at the Nationals.
3. We have received 33 entries so far, but about 15 haven't paid the entry fee. Does this sound like you? Per the EMP;
Entry fees may be paid via EFT to the following AAC account. Please quote your membership number and surname on the EFT transfer.
BSB: 084 402 Account Number: 54 237 1674
4. 2014 Competition Calendar - if any Chapters have dates yet for their 2014 competition, please let me know so we can get them on the website pronto.
5. 2014 Nationals - where and when? Again, Chapters need to consider if they wish to host the event next year.
6. Planning a judging seminar next Tuesday night before the comp. Not that you all need it after a full year's work-up. Beer and pizza accompaniment.
7. To finish on a more enjoyable note, try this link for some good stuff or search vendee sports. aeriens.
2/11/13
Further answers to questions I have had:
The bank account name is Australian Aerobatic Club, NAB. Please quote your membership number and surname on the EFT transfer. BSB: 084 402 Account Number: 54 237 1674
Trophies - could all those holding perpetual trophies please arrange to have them returned to me at Temora prior to the presentation dinner Saturday.
Dinner tickets will cost $45 and be on sale at Temora. Please advise ASAP if you are attending for catering purposes.
Intermediate Official Practice - contrary to the draft programme there will be an official practice flight (10min) for Intermediate on Wednesday, IAW AAC Regs.
34 entries so far.
2/11/13
Particular thanks go to David Pilkington for being CJ and spending many hours on the judging line, and to Annete in the office assisted by Di Stone and Kay Vernall. The Temora Council and Aero Club were also excellent in their support.
Richard Wiltshire is once again Australian Aerobatic Champion - well flown Rich. There was also some outstanding flying in other categories resulting in high scores. Overall highest percentage score went to Dieter Ebeling, EA-330LX Interrmediate, Highest First Time Sportsman went to Lyndon Trethewey, RV-6 and the Team Trophy went to NSW ahead of WA and SA. For full results are here.
For those that took pictures at the Nationals and the Presentation dinner, could you please email some through to Peye Prendergast.
For those people who received trophies at the Nationals, we will get the final ones engraved and sent out as soon as possible.
Until next time, Relax, Trim and Enjoy!
16/12/13
SA Champs 2-4 April
NSW Champs 5-7 Sep
QLD Champs 25-27 Jul
WA TBA
Nationals 5-9 or 19-23 November TBC, location TBA.
Another request, if you have pictures taken at the recent Nationals in Temora and the Presentation Dinner, please send them to Peter Pendergast for upload to the webpage.
Another vid from the WAC http://vimeo.com/80366005
And the bid video for the 2014 EAC - what is the last bit about?
22/12/13
A short wrap to finish the year and let you get back to the xmas spirit!
A little bit of French history in this video and an iconoclastic little excerpt that changes everything - shattered I was.
Fly safe and Merry Xmas.
URGENT: Upcoming NSW Champs, entry info is on website here: please enter ASAP, as no one has yet! DCom is getting worried......also note late entries after 17th Sep may attract a late fee.
Continuing on from the last update, some extra info has come my way. The full 1980 results are as below - excellent team work by Bill Waterton, Frank Fry, Rob Poynton, Hilton Selvey and Chris Sperou.
1. LOUDENSLAGER Leo - USA - Laser 200
2. HAIGH Henry - USA -Pitts S1S
3. WEEKS Kermit - USA - Weeks Special
4. STROSSENREUTHER Manfred - FRG - Zlin 50L
5. MELTON Chipper - USA - Pitts S1S
6. COLLIER Tom - USA - Pitts S2S
7. BRANDT Michael - SWI - Christen E-1
8. SCHWEIZER Christian - SWI - Christen E-1
9. MUELLER Eric - SWI - Cap 21
10. PENA Louis - FRA - Cap 21
11. WATERTON Bill - GBR - Pitts S1S
12. MEESON Philip - GBR - Pitts S1S
13. JOURDAN No�l - FRA - ASA 200
14. FRY Frank - AUS - Pitts S1S
15. PRICE Gordon - CAN - Ultimate Pitts
16. LIESE Hermann - FRG - Zlin 50L
17. GOODE Richard - GBR - Pitts S1S
18. POYNTON Rob - AUS - Pitts S2S
19. PADDEN Ian - GBR - Pitts S2S
20. COLLIERE Bernard - FRA - Cap 20L
21. DALLAN Sergio - ITA - Cap 20L
22. FEUGRAY G�rard - FRA - ASA 200
23. SELVEY Hilton - AUS -Pitts S2S
24. SENIOR Ian - GBR - Pitts S1S
25. HARPER John - GBR - Pitts S1S
26. JAEGLE Wolfgang - FRG - Pitts S1S
27. SPEROU Chris - AUS - Pitts S1S
28. YOUNGER Gerry - CAN -Pitts S1S
29. TURVEY Nick - RSA - Pitts S1S
30. LAFILLE Jean-Pierre - FRA - Cap 20L
31. WURSTER Hermann - FRG -Pitts S1S
32. HAY Bob - RSA - Pitts S1S
33. EXTRA Walter - FRG - Pitts Extra
34. OTTEN Noel - RSA - Pitts S1S
35. PERCY Warren - RSA - Pitts S1S
36. JENKINSON Frank - CAN - Pitts S1S
37. LUCIA Massimo - ITA - Cap 20L
38. LOCATELLI Aldo - ITA - Cap 20L
39. NARDI Diego - ITA - Cap 20L
40. COLANGELO Nicola - ITA - Cap 20L
41. ZEEDERBERG Brian - RSA -Pitts S1S
42. KENNEDY Bill - CAN -Pitts S1S
Female
1. STEWART Betty - USA -Pitts S1S
2. JOHNSON Patti - USA -Pitts S2S
3. MOORE Paula - USA - Pitts S1S
4. MARION (MAUNOURY) Catherine - FRA - ASA 200
5. GEMINEL Fran�oise - FRA - Cap 20L
6. COLLIERE Rose-Marie - FRA - Cap 20L
7. ROUX (MAIRE) Marianne - FRA - Cap 20LS
8. COLLINGS Pam - NZE - Pitts S1S
9. PERRONET Sylvie - FRA - Cap 20L
Correction for 1984 in Hungary, Chris Sperou came 25th, right behind Jurgis Kairys.
In 1986 the WAC was hosted by the UK and Geoff Selvey came 24th, Chris Sperou 33rd, Peter Larsen 38th. Petr Jirmus (CZ) won, ahead of Kermit Weeks (USA) and Viktor Smolin (USSR).
1988 was held in Alberta, Canada, but the results are missing from the CIVA archive.
1990 was Switzerland's turn, and Coco Bessiere won ahead of Patrick Paris and Nicolay Nikitiuk (USSR), while there were no Australians.
1992 in France was a washout. 1994 was back to Hungary with a big field of 83. Australians competing were Steve Hart 60th, Bonnie Palmer 61st and Tom Moon 75th. This was Xavier de Lapparent's year, winning both the WAC and Breitling World Cup.
1996 was back to the USA, Oklahoma, and another big field of 79. The tables turned this time, Tom Moon 53rd and Steve Hart 61st. Viktor Chmal (RU) prevailed ahead of Patrick Paris (FR) and Nicolay Timofeev (RU). Interestingly, both Paris and Timofeev are going to compete at this year's WAC after a long competition break. Paris as an Independent and Timofeev as an American! It will be a privilege to see them fly.
1998 was in Slovakia and Patrick Paris won, but I can't find full results of this contest either.
The year 2000 France hosted, and Frenchman Eric Vazeille prevailed ahead of Mikhail Mamistov (RU) and Eddie Dassau (FR). John Ambler came 31st out of 49.
Another WAC was held in 2001 as the event moved from even to odd years. However, it was not until 2011 in Italy when Richard Wiltshire and Paul Andronicou competed that Australians again ventured afield, managing 41st and 35th, respectively.
The FAI website has most of the results archived here and more recent contests here. Snap and Roll has a good wrap on the history of aerobatic competition on their website here
Roll on Texas, 27 sleeps to go.
21/9/13
NSW Championships
Next week end at Narromine. The comp details are on the website. Should be a great venue so go take a look if you can.
WA Champs Full results are up now, and another vid of the event here.
Classifieds A few movements in aircraft ownership about the place, and some fresh listings in our classifieds section - check it out.
Past WAC Results Funnily enough, wikipedia has a good summary of all the past World Championships! Best of all, in the reference section at the bottom are links to the German Aerobatics website which has complete listings with no omissions. So the missing 1988 Alberta results - Henry Haigh, Kermit Weeks, Jurgis Kairys - no Aussies attending. One extra Aussie international result to mention is Matt Hall at the 2008 EAC - H/C but 24th in the points standing. Mamistov and Ecalle 1st and 2nd - what a line up!
2013 Australian Aerobatic Championships The details of this year's Championships should be on the website this week. Please download and read the Event Management Plan as well as the entry form. We have booked both the Museum bunkhouses as well as the caravan park bunkhouses. When you ring to book a bed, tell them you are with the AAC. Also, do not bulk-book unless you are sure of filling the beds please.
Next time you head out to try some positive conic lomcevaks, have a look at this first.
2/11/13
WAC WRAP
Thanks to all who wished us well while away at the WAC, and I apologise if we didn't perform up to expectations. Must be something going around that affects Australian swimmers, footballers, cricketers and tennis players....seriously though, it was great to get your messages and wonderful to have so many Aussies turn up at the event and support us. Shows that there is great interest in the sport at this level. With fear I may omit someone, I'll list those who dropped in to say gidday: David, Jenny, Navec, Greg, Rod, Warren, Charlie, Dan, Dieter and Darrel and family. Thank you all.Full results are here.
Rob had a solid Known, while the rest of us struggled to get it together. High wind and poor comp organisation meant delays and stop-start flying throughout. It rained for four days before we could complete the Known, meaning many pilots hadn't flown since practice prior to the comp starting. Personally, it was 7 days between flying the Known and the Free.
The Free programme went quicker, with wind rules relaxed to 14 m/s and no boundary judges. Rob had another solid flight but got blown onto the judges. Paul flew a barnstorming Free with excellent positioning and accuracy deserving of his score. Rich's Free was pretty well flown and deserving of better marks I thought. My Free went as planned, which was a relief after my horror Known.
Then, due to the limited time remaining, it was proposed that a 50% cut be made so they could complete the Unknown 1 Programme for the top pilots. Thus we only got two competition flights in ten days - very disappointing after the time, effort and $$ expended. To conclude on a high note, we did beat the Canadians in the Team points standing!
I'll write some more on the WAC at a later time, but for now here are some vids of Mamistov at work: Outside, and inside. And you may get a view of the new World Champion at work here.
2013 Australian Aerobatic Championships
We've received 15 entries thus far, and with normal entries closing tomorrow can I ask you to expedite your applications if you intend participating. Our landline has been down for a week, so if you have tried faxing your entry without success, drop us an email as a headsup. I will advise when we are receiving faxs again for you to fax your entry through.If you plan to practice at Temora ahead of the comp, please note that our NOTAM and CASA Instrument will only be active from the Wednesday onwards. Flying ahead of this will be a private activity only with the normal procedures and considerations (ie. remain on CTAF and above 500ft).
2/11/13
Sorry to bother you again so soon. To the point:
1. Our fax is working again 02-63774556.
2. Remember, you must be a national AAC member to fly at the Nationals.
3. We have received 33 entries so far, but about 15 haven't paid the entry fee. Does this sound like you? Per the EMP;
Entry fees may be paid via EFT to the following AAC account. Please quote your membership number and surname on the EFT transfer.
BSB: 084 402 Account Number: 54 237 1674
4. 2014 Competition Calendar - if any Chapters have dates yet for their 2014 competition, please let me know so we can get them on the website pronto.
5. 2014 Nationals - where and when? Again, Chapters need to consider if they wish to host the event next year.
6. Planning a judging seminar next Tuesday night before the comp. Not that you all need it after a full year's work-up. Beer and pizza accompaniment.
7. To finish on a more enjoyable note, try this link for some good stuff or search vendee sports. aeriens.
2/11/13
Further answers to questions I have had:
The bank account name is Australian Aerobatic Club, NAB. Please quote your membership number and surname on the EFT transfer. BSB: 084 402 Account Number: 54 237 1674
Trophies - could all those holding perpetual trophies please arrange to have them returned to me at Temora prior to the presentation dinner Saturday.
Dinner tickets will cost $45 and be on sale at Temora. Please advise ASAP if you are attending for catering purposes.
Intermediate Official Practice - contrary to the draft programme there will be an official practice flight (10min) for Intermediate on Wednesday, IAW AAC Regs.
34 entries so far.
2/11/13
Australian Aerobatic Championships
The 2013 Nationals were held successfully at Temora a short while ago. 37 registered pilots across all grades, including three in Unlimited and several first-time competitors. This is an excellent turn out and everyone pulled their weight to get the 102 incident-free flights done. The only flights dropped were the Advanced 2nd Unknown due to weather. Well done everyone.Particular thanks go to David Pilkington for being CJ and spending many hours on the judging line, and to Annete in the office assisted by Di Stone and Kay Vernall. The Temora Council and Aero Club were also excellent in their support.
Richard Wiltshire is once again Australian Aerobatic Champion - well flown Rich. There was also some outstanding flying in other categories resulting in high scores. Overall highest percentage score went to Dieter Ebeling, EA-330LX Interrmediate, Highest First Time Sportsman went to Lyndon Trethewey, RV-6 and the Team Trophy went to NSW ahead of WA and SA. For full results are here.
For those that took pictures at the Nationals and the Presentation dinner, could you please email some through to Peye Prendergast.
For those people who received trophies at the Nationals, we will get the final ones engraved and sent out as soon as possible.
2014 Nationals
Any Chapter interested to host the 2014 Nationals please let me know, as I'd like to discuss it at this week's committee meeting.2014 Calendar of Events
Similarly, the dates for comps and other activities for 2014 needs to be considered now. If you have a date in mind for your competition in 2014, send it through to me.2014 Known Sequences
The CIVA Known sequences (Intermediate/Y52, Advanced and Unlimited) have been issued and I will get copies on the website ASAP. If you want them immediately they are on the CIVA website to download. Sportsman, Graduate and Entry Knowns for 2014 will be available by January. If you wish to submit a sequence for these categories get it to me ASAP.AAC Regulations
Review of the AAC Regs will take place over summer, if you have Rule Change Proposals get them to me in a legible format ASAP.2014 International Competitions
There is much interest by members in attending the inaugaural Intermediate World Championship in South Africa next year, as well as the World Advanced Aerobatic Championships in Slovakia. If you wish to participate in either of these and haven't contacted me yet, please do so.Until next time, Relax, Trim and Enjoy!
16/12/13
2014 Comp Dates
Vic Champs 20-23 FebSA Champs 2-4 April
NSW Champs 5-7 Sep
QLD Champs 25-27 Jul
WA TBA
Nationals 5-9 or 19-23 November TBC, location TBA.
Another request, if you have pictures taken at the recent Nationals in Temora and the Presentation Dinner, please send them to Peter Pendergast for upload to the webpage.
2014 AGM
Plan to hold this at the Vic Champs.Another vid from the WAC http://vimeo.com/80366005
And the bid video for the 2014 EAC - what is the last bit about?
22/12/13
A short wrap to finish the year and let you get back to the xmas spirit!
Statistics (no lies)
During 2013 we flew about 240 competition flights by my figuring, without any accidents or serious incidents. Well done to all who flew and managed our operations - pat yourselves on the back for an outstanding result. Let's do it again in 2014.2014 Sequences
The Known sequences for 2014 are now available from the Sequences page.Matt Hall Racing Scholarship
I am pleased to announce that Cass Moeller is the 2013 recipient of the MHR Scholarship. Cass, with partner Pete and the AAA crowd have been regular competitors at just about every comp over the last few years. The visible improvement and consistency in their flying is gratifying to see, and Cass's flying at the 2013 Nationals was the best I'd seen from her. Past recipients have been Ben Brazier and Adrian van der Sluys. Maybe we can nudge Cass up to Advanced in the near future.......:)Tocumwal
The AAC recently received a letter from Berrigan Shire (Tocumwal) with a list of charges they intend applying from Jan 2014. They want $1000 pa for up to two events per year, and for single use it is $50 per aircraft per 3 day booking period. These charges make it quite undesirable to operate there, despite the excellent facilities, IMO.A little bit of French history in this video and an iconoclastic little excerpt that changes everything - shattered I was.
Fly safe and Merry Xmas.
2 comments:
thanks grant!
best,
ruanguji
Good job
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