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World Aerobatic Championships, Burgos Spain 6/22/05 - 7/2/05
US Aerobatic Team Website ^ | 6/21/05 | Dasher

Posted on 06/21/2005 8:04:46 AM PDT by Dashing Dasher

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To: Dashing Dasher
Dash,
Have you seen this video of Jurgio Kairio flying under a bridge? Unbeleiveable!!

http://www.inna.lt/kairys-video02.html
61 posted on 06/22/2005 3:10:25 PM PDT by jaydubya2
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To: jaydubya2

Yes, it's amazing.

Jurgis is probably one of the best sticks in the world.

Have you had a chance to see the Red Bull Air Races?

http://www.redbullairrace.com/

I was lucky enough to see them practice and perform last year at Reno. They will be performing this year at SF Fleet Week. I cannot WAIT!!!

Peter Besenyei is in the same class as Jurgis. Unbelievable.


62 posted on 06/22/2005 3:22:53 PM PDT by Dashing Dasher (Jun 22, 1909 The first transcontinental auto race ended in Seattle, WA, after 23 days.)
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To: Dashing Dasher

Great site! I can see I'll be wasting some time there. What are those angled brackets at the wingtips that some aero planes have? Are they to aide in orientation or something?


63 posted on 06/22/2005 3:40:53 PM PDT by jaydubya2
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To: jaydubya2

They are Aerobatic Sighting Devices.

It helps us find verticals and 45 degree angles quickly during a sequence.

The Red Bull Site is one of my favorites. Check out the Co-Pilot - which let's you fly along the course. AWESOME!!!

(Not that I'm into this stuff or anything!)


64 posted on 06/22/2005 3:46:00 PM PDT by Dashing Dasher (Jun 22, 1909 The first transcontinental auto race ended in Seattle, WA, after 23 days.)
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To: jaydubya2

http://www.redbullcopilot.com/


65 posted on 06/22/2005 3:52:11 PM PDT by Dashing Dasher (Jun 22, 1909 The first transcontinental auto race ended in Seattle, WA, after 23 days.)
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To: All

Update 6/23/05 from Burgos, Spain

Today we woke up to rain. The storms that came through last night
decided to stay. We arrived at the airport for the 9:15 briefing just
to find out what the plans were for today. Several people have
emailed me asking for the order of flight. I took a photo of the
order and will send it with the link later.

This morning the contest director informed the pilots that each night
by 8:00 PM, they would post a weather forcast for the evening to let
us know whether or not thunderstorms are expected. If the weather
looks good, we will leave our airplanes out tied down. If the weather
looks bad, we can move to the hangar, and the organizers will provide
volunteers to help the Teams move the airplanes. This announcement
made the Teams very happy.

The briefing was brief since it was obviously not flyable at the
time... We reconvened at 11:30, and although the weather was getting
better, it was still not yet flyable, so we broke for lunch from 12:30
to 2:00, with a 2:00 PM briefing. The rain stopped and the clouds
began to lift during this time, so at 2:00 PM we briefed for the Q
Programme. This was my first time to attend a WAC briefing as a
pilot, and it was really interesting to see how things are done. The
clouds were still at a questionable height, so the International Jury
designated a break between figures 3 and 4 of the Q Programme.
Several of the Teams questioned this decision and asked for the break
to be between figures 4 and 5. A poll of all Team Managers was
conducted, and 7 of the 8 Teams preferred the break between 4 and 5,
so the break was changed.

We prepared to get started to fly just as the wind picked up. Most
everyone there was concerned that the wind was out of the allowable
limits. The official weather reporters were doing their job to get a
reading on the wind and cloud height as a gust of wind completely
picked up the Team Tents and destroyed them. It was a sight to
behold. Several of the flag poles were blown over! Before and after
photos will be posted shortly.

I believe the only occupied tent at the time was the US Tent. Inside
were Team Manager Marta Meyer, Team Coach Alan Geringer, Alan's better
half Sondra Thomas, Team Mechanic Charlie Wolff, Charlie's better half
Bonnie, and Team Pilot Vicki Cruse. All escaped uninjured.

In addition to the Team tents, the runway starter's tent was also
upended. At that point, the organizers decided to call it a day. The
weather has now cleared, and we are hoping it will continue tomorrow.


66 posted on 06/23/2005 1:09:38 PM PDT by Dashing Dasher ( What was the best thing before sliced bread?)
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To: Dashing Dasher

Rank

Pilot

Country

[Known]

pp %

1

Renaud ECALLE

FRA

2665.4431

78.63

2

Sergei RAKHMANIN

RUS

2630.4503

77.59

3

Svetlana KAPANINA

RUS

2626.5911

77.48

4

Mikhail MAMISTOV

RUS

2607.1380

76.91

5

Robert ARMSTRONG

USA

2597.6366

76.63

6

Oleg SHPOLYANSKI

RUS

2594.1391

76.52

7

Svetlana FEDORENKO

RUS

2583.3094

76.20

8

Zach HEFLEY

USA

2581.5061

76.15

9

Elena KLIMOVICH

RUS

2575.9937

75.99

10

Hubert TOLSON

USA

2546.6217

75.12

11

Kirby CHAMBLISS

USA

2524.8038

74.48

12

Pascale ALAJOUANINE

FRA

2521.7921

74.39

13

David MARTIN

USA

2520.1718

74.34

14

Maurizio COSTA

ITA

2493.6310

73.56

15

Jean-Michel DELORME

FRA

2488.5513

73.41

16

Andrey BESPALOV

RUS

2485.0232

73.30

17

Victor CHMAL

RUS

2478.5813

73.11

18

Francois LEVOT

FRA

2477.6360

73.09

19

Larisa RADOSTEVA

RUS

2470.8826

72.89

20

Castor FANTOBA

ESP

2461.1581

72.60

21

Matthieu ROULET

FRA

2417.0554

71.30

22

Laurent NARJOUX

FRA

2413.1562

71.18

23

Gerald COOPER

GBR

2395.0060

70.65

24

Alex MC LEAN

ESP

2387.8339

70.44

25

Vicki CRUSE

USA

2363.2163

69.71

26

Sergio DALLAN

ITA

2352.4308

69.39

27

Vladimir POPOV

RUS

2342.0425

69.09

28

Allyson PARKER-LAUCK

USA

2318.9061

68.40

29

Kathel BOULANGER

FRA

2288.8476

67.52

30

Juan VELARDE

ESP

2254.7220

66.51

31

Deby RHIN-HARVEY

USA

2254.1318

66.49

32

Renzo VOCERI

ITA

2209.9791

65.19

33

Nicolas IVANOFF

FRA

2205.9461

65.07

34

Janet FITZKE

USA

2204.4118

65.03

35

Klaus LENHART

GER

2185.6504

64.47

36

Klauss SCHRODT

GER

2182.3022

64.37

37

Tom CASSELS

GBR

2161.6131

63.76

38

Val RAHMANI

GBR

2160.6530

63.74

39

Hans-Peter ROHNER

SUI

2143.4236

63.23

40

Daniele LOCATELLI

ITA

2079.9291

61.35

41

Elena CORTE

ITA

2077.6006

61.29

42

Nick ONN

GBR

2072.7470

61.14

43

Guido GIRAUDO

ITA

2053.1126

60.56

44

Irene PASINI

ITA

2015.5049

59.45

45

Pierre MARMY

SUI

2009.7961

59.29

46

Paolo ZOPPI

ITA

1791.5412

52.85

47

Juan SOCIAS

ESP

1763.8038

52.03

48

Michael RACY

USA

958.5920

28.28


67 posted on 06/26/2005 11:21:42 PM PDT by Dashing Dasher ( What was the best thing before sliced bread?)
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To: Dashing Dasher

Thanks, Dash! I appreciate it.

Guess who got to sit right-seat safety pilot in a Helio Courier yesterday in a video/photo shoot of that multicolored airship at HWD? (Me!) Thank God for my Relief Band ...


68 posted on 06/26/2005 11:25:32 PM PDT by bootless (Never Forget - And Never Again)
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To: Dashing Dasher

Is Vickie Cruise on the team?


69 posted on 06/26/2005 11:27:03 PM PDT by bootless (Never Forget - And Never Again)
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To: bootless

Yes!
She's in 25th place after the First Q Programme.

Do you know her? She's AWESOME!!

http://civa.mwebservices.net/WebServer/

http://www.usaerobaticteam.com/htmlfile/index.php


70 posted on 06/26/2005 11:29:47 PM PDT by Dashing Dasher ( What was the best thing before sliced bread?)
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To: bootless

I'm working on getting a VIP ride in the multi-colored airship this week.

Crossing my fingers....

Helio - with Robert from Schellville?


71 posted on 06/26/2005 11:30:40 PM PDT by Dashing Dasher ( What was the best thing before sliced bread?)
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To: Dashing Dasher

Duh on me! I didn't read your write up - yes, that's Vicki, and yes, I spelled her name wrong.

Good luck to her - we met once at the Kitplanes dinner at OSH.


72 posted on 06/26/2005 11:32:35 PM PDT by bootless (Never Forget - And Never Again)
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To: Dashing Dasher

Yes, she is awesome. I have a great deal of respect for her, both personally and professionally. We've only met at the KP dinner a couple of years ago ... very nice! I wish her, and all of you, fair skies!


73 posted on 06/26/2005 11:42:30 PM PDT by bootless (Never Forget - And Never Again)
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To: Dashing Dasher

Lucky you! Jose was an awesome pilot - we did the photo and video work over the Golden Gate and then over Oakland. The conditions were NOT ideal ... low ceilings and COLD. But the footage came out fine. They were rocking and rolling, but he did a great job. Bob (yes, from Schellville) did some yanking and banking to stay with the airship. Hence the ReliefBand (which Patty W endorses but DOES NOT NEED TO USE. Lucky her.).

I've known Bob for years - my business partner even longer than that. They create absolutely awesome aerial footage. Ask him about the DC-3 shoot(but don't get into politics... :-) ).

I love the Helio, what with all the slats and flaps and stuff. Taking off yesterday, the tower controller snipped at him, "Do you know you're taking off from Charlie INTERSECTION on the right?" Uh, yeah. We were up in about 200 feet, I think. :-)

So, you know Bob?


74 posted on 06/26/2005 11:46:37 PM PDT by bootless (Never Forget - And Never Again)
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To: bootless

My ex= flies out of Schellville.
I spent about four years at that airport.

Bob probably knows me - but maybe not by name. I would never discuss politics with him ... my ex- warned me. ;-)

Yes, Jose was terrific today - and seemed happy to get me a ride this week. I'm THRILLED. More soon on that.

I flew both my girls today - now I'm exhausted.




75 posted on 06/26/2005 11:50:09 PM PDT by Dashing Dasher ( What was the best thing before sliced bread?)
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To: Dashing Dasher

Ahhhh! That splains it! I'll Freepmail you tomorrow so your terrific thread doesn't get hijacked by me. :-)

Did you fly in the airship today? What was it like?


76 posted on 06/26/2005 11:52:49 PM PDT by bootless (Never Forget - And Never Again)
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To: bootless

Going on Wednesday or Thursday.

Spoke with Jose today. The guys at HWD told him I was a VIP.

;-)


77 posted on 06/26/2005 11:55:27 PM PDT by Dashing Dasher ( What was the best thing before sliced bread?)
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To: Dashing Dasher

That's terrific - have a wonderful flight! Will they let you drive? :-)


78 posted on 06/27/2005 12:02:52 AM PDT by bootless (Never Forget - And Never Again)
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To: Dashing Dasher
If you get a chance, could you translate some of this into English to describe the maneuvers involved? It looks extremely cool. Thanks.
79 posted on 06/27/2005 2:43:55 PM PDT by Steelerfan
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To: Steelerfan
I'll try - here it goes.

The dot with the number gives the the sequence of maneuvers. The flight is flown into the wind (see the top - where it says wind direction.

1. Pull to hammerhead 1 and 1/4 snap rolls on the up line; 3 points of a four point roll on the downline. End of figure.

2. Half square loop with 1 and 1/2 two point rolls on the vertical upline. Lay out on top. End of figure.

3. 1 and 1/4 spin with a 3/4 roll after the spin. End of figure.

4. Sharks Tooth - Pull to a 45 degree upline 1 and 1/4 snaps rolls and 3/4 roll in the same direction. Push vertical 1/2 roll on the downline. Pull out. End of figure.

5. Loop with a 1 1/2 snap and a half roll on top. Egads!

6. Half Loop (aka Immelman) with a full roll on the bottom, half loop up and an inverted snap and a four point roll on the top. Out inverted. End of figure.

7. Rolling turn - aka Roller. 180 degree turn with a full roll to the outside and then a half roll to the outside. These are REALLY hard. end of figure.

8. Tailslide - pull to the vertical and when the plane starts to stall - let it slide backwards approx 1/2 the length of the fuselage and then point the noise down and throw in a half snap roll on the downline. End of figure.

9. This is affectionately called a "lay down humpty". I'm not kidding. Pull to the 45, 4 point roll half loop, 45 degree downline 3/4 inverted snap followed by a 3/4 roll in the opposite direction. Out inverted. End of Figure. End of sequence.

Now, string all of these together.

Oy Vey!

80 posted on 06/27/2005 4:13:07 PM PDT by Dashing Dasher ( What was the best thing before sliced bread?)
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