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District 2 November Update

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November District 2 Update

 

Who would have thought we could schedule a pattern contest in mid-November and have 21 pilots show up? It happened! There is a growing interest in D2 and the fall Green Sea contest proved it. I must thank George for organizing the contest and stepping out as CD. He has been in District for less than a year and had no idea of the support he could expect. George, I hope you were pleasantly surprised. District two truly has some great people that are willing to support the sport of pattern flying.  Every time I look at the listing of pilots in the various classes from a contest I smile when I see the number of pilots in Sportsman and Intermediate. Let’s keep it going. We have a great bunch of new pilots who are serious about their flying. If you don’t believe it just ask one. They all have a goal to compete, get better and move up.  Perhaps next year the district should honor the most improved pilot. (District 2 pilot group vote)

I’m not going into great details as far as the recent contest only the high points. Buff has already posted the contest results. Take a look on this site. Great job Buff. Some of high points include presentation of the District trophies and fellowship award, appointment of POC for 2010 judging clinic (Dale Arnold great job stepping forward although I thought I did see someone in back of you) and finally the sad realization the 2009 flying season has come and gone. I myself certainly had a great year just being with all of you. Everyone has so much to contribute in our district. Keep an eye on the District 2 KFactor column. I expect to feature several articles with subjects such as equipment needed, coaching, practice, rules and general district information. These articles will be submitted by D2 members. I certainly appreciate the help. The District 2 column should not be boring.

What does everyone in District 2 want for Christmas?  I’m trying to get in contact with the guy who lives at the North Pole for a little help with everyone’s list. Let’s make sure we all get that special item for next year’s flying season NOT A LUMP OF COAL!

 

Larry Kauffman

District 2  VP

 

Keep an eye out for pictures of district,  fellowship  and contest awards on this page!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oct Update D2

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Oct Update D2

 

The District championships have come and gone. Great job Terry and Bill. Certainly was a success with 29 Pilots in attendance. I noticed all class,  except Advanced were well represented. There are quite a few Intermediate pilots flying very well and I am hearing rumors one or two are thinking about moving up. Come on up we would be glad to have you. Terry ran the contest using a championship format. Because this was the D2 championship this method did indeed fit. This allowed Sunday to actually be totally new contest. Saturday’s rounds were brought forward by taking the average of your best three rounds and posting that score as part of your Sunday rounds. A total of three rounds were considered on Sunday with the lowest dropped. Talk about some very close scores by the time finals were posted! Buff has those numbers already up so take a look under contest results.

I try to stay positive in my thoughts and actions. District 2 turnouts at contest are definitely making me feel very positive. We as a district are starting to see and make changes. Several new pilots that are really interest in our part of the hobby are showing up at all contests. Along side these new pilots’ veteran pilots are helping them. I believe this is why we are making progress. My phone is ringing a little more often and email traffic is improving. More and more people I talk to are thinking about giving Pattern a try. Let’s keep it going. I expect to see everyone at Green Sea 14th and 15th of Nov. I’m sure George will keep us moving. By the way Buff promised me good weather. 76 degrees and 5 mph winds-Buff I’m counting on you. Don’t forget district championship trophies will be awarded (current standings).  Before I close I want to thank Charles Simmons again for his great attitude and his contributions to District 2 Pattern. It was a pleasure to award him the D2 fellowship award for 2009. Great job Charles!

Just a quick addition. I'm sure everyone by now has notice the Kfactor article was a repeat of last months. I had submitted a new article that was simply not printed. Hope to get this straightened out. 

 

Until Nov.

 

Larry Kauffman

VP D2 

 

2009 Man of the Year

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Charles Simmons

 

Sept Update NVRC Contest

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Contest Report 2009 Northern Virginia Pattern Championships, 19-20 September 2009

We had a great contest with supurb weather, excellent turnout, and strong flying from all competitors. The third fall Northern VA Championships started off with field preparations that facilitated practice on Friday, 18 September under mild conditions and light winds. When I got out to the field early Friday afternoon all the preparations were completed by the FARM club and there were 10 to 12 folks practicing. We opened up registration and pre-registered those who were present. The flying site had electric hook up and a beautiful aviation tempo which what makes the event so unique. All weekend we got to see aerobatic biplanes, Piper Cubs and even a Cessna or two. There was a full scale aerobatic competition that also took place about 5 miles from the field, and you could hear and see the full scale planes in the far-off distance in front of the flight line.

Our competition started promptly on Saturday morning with 27 contestants. Many thanks to the diligent work of Bill McMullen as line chief, we got 4 rounds in by 4:15 PM and two more rounds completed by a little after noon on Sunday. Many thanks to Pat Dunap (NVRC) and Nick Burhans (FARM) for the scoring.

There was some great flying over the weekend. Coming back with some focused practice this year, Duane Beck took the Sportsman event by storm. Duane plans to move up to Intermediate next year and is one of the local success stories flying pattern. Duane is also very competitive in sailplanes, often seen practicing for thermal duration competitions as well. Duane was followed by Barrett Hill and Joe Peck to round out the Sportsman trophy winners.

Intermediate was a new ballgame with Larry Kauffman moving to Advanced. This opened things up for the local competitors. In a very close finish, Steve Insalaco finished on top of the 9 member Intermediate contingent. He and Joseph Szczur traded 1000’s round after round. Steve’s consistent flying paid off and he took home 1st. Joseph and Edwin Manson rounded out the top 3, closely followed by Bruce Ginn who ended up in 4th.

Advanced was a lightly attended class with Larry Kaffman taking the win, followed not far behind by Mike Doud. I had to spend some time looking at both of their beautiful airplanes. We expect a couple of additional Advanced competitors at future events as this season winds down (move up!)

Masters was another hotly contested class with 5 entrants. Arch Stafford made his presence known in the district with straight 1000’s across the board. Joe Lachowski and Chris Moon wrestled for 2nd, with Chis moon ending in 2nd and Joe taking 3rd. Dale Arnold showed he was going to let up and finished strong and right behind Chris to take 4th. Buff Miller rounded out the Masters class.

In FAI, it was great to see folks traveling from such great distances as Massachusetts and South Carolina. Joey Hayes and I traded rounds with him leading most of the contest, but I was able to post a couple of flights on Sunday to clinch the win this year. Bill Holston showed the agility and precision flying his pristine Black Magic to 3rd place. We welcomed Steve Lelito for competing with some great maneuvers and top line aircraft to finish 4th just behind Bill.

Sunday afternoon concluded with several photo-op passes of full scale Stearman biplanes.  We were able to get everyone safely back on the road, with no mid-airs and not too-much sunburn to round out a great weekend of flying and competition.

The contest donated $54 to the NSRCA award fund.  Thanks all who attended and hope to see you again next year.

Don

 

Green Sea Contest update

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 Due to a Schedule conflict with the Green Sea field the
dates have been changed. New dates at this time are November
14th and 15th. When final approval from AMA occurs
for confirmation of new dates I will post final changes if any.

Larry Kauffman
D2 VP

 


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