60" F3F Slope Race and BBQ Night in Ma On Shan
November 05, 2006


A F3F competition for 60" model gliders was held in Ma On Shan on Sunday, 5 November, 2006. The race is the first F3F race for this year windy season. In the early morning, about a dozen enthusiastic r/c pilots converged to Ma On Shan car park to start hiking up to the flying slope.  Stanley was among the first batch that arrived at 9:00am. After parking his car, he noticed that there were nails that was punched through two of his car wheels. Oh goodness! Some horrible people had burned down a used car seat in the open field car park, left with them was hundred of big nails scattered around, these are car wheel killers! The damaged wheels have to be repaired quick, so he quickly went down to Tai Wai where he might be able to find a garage for help. The damage was found to be quite serious and a recommendation was given to replace all the wheels with new ones! Money burned! By the time, he went back and hiked up the slope, it was already 11:15am. The enthusiastic pilots were waiting to start the race as soon as the wind picked up. Stanley quickly assembled his Prodij to test for the wind. But for some unknown reasons, there were no r/c response of the plane after it was launched straight out of the slope. It finally went hundreds of meters down in the dense jungle of the valley. Oh no! The weather was hot, the old man dared not to face the challenge of struggling across the dense jungle for hours, so the decision was to abandon his beloved Prodij. In about the same time, Ah Sang, the Taiwanese who whole-heartily flew to Hong Kong from Taiwan to join this race, was in trouble in locating his MiniNYX after it was force-landed near the slope ridge only 100 meters away. It took him 4 hours in searching every inch of the area, but still he could not find it,  what's a pity and frustration for him after a long journey from home!

After all these unfortunately events, the race was finally started at 12:10pm. A total of 16 pilots were competing in the contest. In the first two rounds, the wind was so variable that there were many pickups as a result of force-landings and abandons in the slope! Ah Pong took the first round with a 70.94s - what a slow start! If not C.M. crashing his plane after leg 8, he would not have otherwise succeeded. After learning a lesson, C.M. flew carefully with a dazzling 60.96s and grabbed the second round. Stanley was in trouble again, his backup plane, Shooting Star, was flipped over after launch! This gave him a DNS and the chance of winning the contest was slim even though he did very well in the forth and sixth rounds with a 1000. Ah Pong continued to take the punch with a sparkling run of 53.31s in the fifth round which ultimately crowned him the title of speediest man. The contest was finally concluded with six rounds at 4:45pm. Congratulation on Ah Pong in winning the contest!  Here are the summarized scores for the race, for details, please check the score sheet .

HKRCSS also organized a BBQ gathering after the race. The venue is in Ma On Shan BBQ ground. There were over 20 pilots and their guests joining the BBQ. Good food with friendly discussion in all aspects of r/c soaring marked the success of this function. Cheers and see you next year!
 

Name Plane Total Score Position Total Pen. Round 1 Times Round 1
Score
Round 2 Times Round 2
Score
Round 3 Times Round 3
Score
Round 4 Times Round 4
Score
Round 5 Times Round 5
Score
Round 6 Times Round 6
Score
Y.C. Lui MiniCorado 4124.10 8   81.45 868.51 76.98 791.89 82.74 753.69 78.81 815.12 69.56 766.39 71.55 882.18
C.M. Cheng MIniNYX 4012.88 11   dnf 0.00 60.96 1000.00 81.15 768.45 108.37 592.78 60.56 880.28 81.83 771.36
Choi Wing Pong MiniNYX 4858.47 1   70.74 1000.00 65.99 923.78 62.36 1000.00 72.56 885.34

53.31

1000.00 67.53 934.70
Lee Siu Man MIniNYX 4316.23 6   102.42 690.75 66.79 912.71

66.74

934.37 88.66 724.57 63.64 837.68 69.60 906.90
Jerems Minij 3766.01 13   90.34 783.04 78.39 777.65 82.46 756.25 115.16 557.83 76.70 695.05 83.71 754.03
Angus Lee Ocelot 4602.90 3   83.67 845.46 65.83 926.02 70.75 881.41 64.38 997.83 58.00 919.14 71.85 878.50
Wong Chak Wing Bird 4162.94 7   71.76 985.79 87.35 697.88 98.72 631.69 71.36 900.22 69.40 768.16 77.84 810.89
K.Y. Mak Ocelot 4558.00 4   76.33 926.77 65.16 935.54 72.77 856.95 70.26 914.32 64.66 824.47 68.28 924.43
Ah Sang MIniNYX 622.92 16   dns 0.00 dns 0.00 dns 0.00 dns 0.00 dns 0.00 101.33 622.92
Donny Banana 3754.60 14   dnf 0.00 70.11 869.49 85.76 727.15 86.55 742.23 78.31 680.76 85.88 734.98
Au CHi Fai MiniNYX 4650.25 2   92.25 766.83 65.21 934.83 65.22 956.15 65.17 985.73 56.61 941.71 75.88 831.84
Stanley Chan Shooting Star 4499.52 5   79.04 894.99 dns 0.00 75.06 830.80 64.24 1000.00

68.90

773.73 63.12 1000.00
Johnson Yeung MiniNYX 4070.12 9   102.84 687.86 83.08 733.75 78.05 798.98 73.84 869.99 67.16 793.78 72.25 873.63
Allan Yeung MIniNYX 4042.96 10   74.6 948.26 80.47 757.55 82.77 752.41 77.05 833.74 71.08 750.00 88.84 710.49
W.C. Mak MiniCorado 3562.90 15   104.02 680.06 92.01 662.54 88.75 702.65 74.25 865.19 92.00 579.46 96.74 652.47
So Kwok Ying MiniNYX 3790.15 12   103.77 681.70 78.38 777.75 dnf 0.00 69.94 918.50 69.77 764.08 97.39 648.12
   

 
Guys, are you ready? But where is the wind?

 
This brand new Ocelot was ready for the race

 
This re-born MiniNYX is a hybrid made from two dead MiniNYXs

 
This Minij has made a long trip from France six months ago and was ready to join the race

 
Does this MiniNYX have potential to win?

 
Ah Mak was helping Angus to launch his Ocelot


Ah Pong was getting very serious in this race. Man, takes it easy!


Jerems is a French who only flew glider the second time since living in Hong Kong for six months


Our youngest pilot today is little W.C. Mak


Lee Man looked so confident on the race


Allan's MiniNYX was well under controlled


Angus's Ocelot was speeding pass


Oh! Ah Sang, we do understand how frustration you are. Anyway, please don't cry!


This hybrid MiniNYX is the masterpiece of Lee Man


Ocelot looks very promising in light to moderate wind condition


Who performed this accurate Split-S turning in based B?


These beautiful trophies are definitely worth keeping


Our CD has done a wonderful job in keeping the contest in order


Angus is the second-runner up


Fat Fai is the first runner-up


Ah Pong is so happy to be crowned Champion


and also the title of speediest man


A photo for the three winners, smile!


You guys have done a wonderful contest. Cheers!