Tuesday 27 March 2012


VV Model Stingers Every Where!

I haven't got my hands on my Stinger yet as it's having a little holiday in Scotland at present. But hopefully we will be welcoming her to the Tabero household this coming weekend.
The feedback from Peter and Kev are that they look and feel just fantastic with Vaclav's quality as always second to none.  I just can't wait, if I didn't have so much work on I would drive up to Scotland tomorrow and collect her! But we will just have to wait a little longer....:-(

More to come soon
Andrzej


Monday 19 March 2012

A cracker on the VR slope for the final winter League

Hi All
Sorry no big write up tonight on account it's Mothers day and I needed to spend some time with my Mum after the competition today.

When I looked at condition on Friday night it was indicating that it we could have a wait for some clag to clear, initially it could be marginal wind speeds and we would probably have a few breaks for rain.

When I got the slope, late I might add due to the previous days celebrations  (Wales and Rugby to give you all a clue) which lead to a set of keys going astray, there wasn't a sign of clag and a nice northerly breeze on VR slope.

Low numbers meant we elected to fly two up otherwise there would big delays organising buzzer men and covering the centre.

The conditions for the VR slope were quite variable, which is unusual for this slope which probably would end up having a big bearing on the final league positions especially with us electing to fly two rounds at a time.

There were a few highlights. Mark Abbotts new Caldera R, in its very first round of F3F Mark flew a 38:45, no better way to christen a new plane. Apart from looking very nice it was noticeably quiet at high speed, always a good indicator of clean design and functionality.        

Joel flew a new PB with a 32:90 and then crowed through and flew a 32.71, with the 32.71 not only taking the fastest time for the day but also the League.

Finally the battle royal between Simon, Martin and Joel for the fifth round was quite spectacular at times with countless sub 40s being flown.

In the end we managed to get 16 rounds in with no delays for rain or low wind speed and it proved to be an apt way to wrap up the 2011/12 SWSA F3F Winter League.

A big thanks to everyone today, especially Simon who helped in the centre and Martin and Joel for getting the course up and down.

So as for the results for the day Martin ended up coming out on top followed by Joel in second and Simon in third.

The question was had Martin done enough to overtake Simon to win the league? The answer was yes and Martin was crowned the SWSA F3F Winter League Champion for 2011/11. Simon was relegated to Second and with the discard kicking in it meant Joel came in third.

So a great finish to the league with a cracking days flying which over the last five months has seen quite a few new faces, loads of fast times and plenty of PBs, just what the SWSA F3F winter league is all about!

Thanks to everyone for supporting the events and I look forward to seeing you all soon and all the best

 Andrzej

Round 5 Results
1
Martin Newnham
13594.53
2
Joel West
13043.31
3
Simon Thornton
12944.18
4
Mark Abbotts
11760.94
5
Andrzej Tabero
10935.27
6
Tom MacPherson
10518.37
7
Mike Evans
8086.85

 Final League Result
1
Martin Newnham
2975.41
2
Simon Thornton
2952.16
3
Joel West
2913.63
4
Mike Evan
2823.60
5
Andrzej Tabero
2598.24
6
Ian Mason
2500.45
7
Marin Drewett
1593.08
8
Rob Runyeard
1354.76
9
Stefan Bertschi
966.36
10
Dave Rumble
943.23
11
Mark Southall
943.21
12
Mick Walsh
913.71
13
Mark Abbotts
865.12
14
Tom MacPherson
773.72
15
Paul Stubley
771.65
16
Mike Place
731.76
17
Stuart Brookes
699.24
18
Tony Robertson
507.80
19
Roger Hillman
183.71
20
John Treble
150.86