Monticello, New York - IAC Chapter 52
Contest Director: Ron Chadwick
Primary | Sportsman | Intermediate | Advanced
Rank |
Pilot |
Aircraft |
Known I |
Known II |
Known III |
TBLP Tot. |
% PP |
1st |
*Kendal Simpson |
Toot |
382.1608 |
405.8485 |
364.1311 |
1152.1404 |
78.38% |
2nd |
Danniel Day |
Super Decathlon |
304.5052 |
366.2000 |
391.9697 |
1062.6749 |
72.29% |
3rd |
Olga Mitchell |
Bellanca Decathlon |
323.1784 |
366.5116 |
287.5449 |
977.2349 |
66.48% |
Chief Judge: Greg Dungan |
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Judges: Mike Herbert, Steve Seidel, Jim Wells, Harley Carnes, Bill Finagin, Hans Bok, Jim Ward, Tom Hanks |
Rank |
Pilot |
Aircraft |
Known I |
Free |
Known II |
TBLP Tot. |
%PP |
1st |
Bill Gordon |
Pitts S-2B |
1069.3929 |
1108.5572 |
1123.0875 |
3301.0376 |
81.51% |
2nd |
Janusz Becla |
Pitts S-2C |
1053.6291 |
1068.5988 |
1048.2229 |
3170.4508 |
78.28% |
3rd |
Dan Freeman |
Pitts S-2B |
1004.8895 |
1021.2077 |
1069.5141 |
3095.6113 |
76.43% |
4th |
Weston Liu |
Pitts S-2A |
1004.2878 |
890.6620 |
1046.5728 |
2941.5226 |
72.63% |
5th |
Robert Butts |
Pitts S-1C |
812.0642 |
936.4914 |
1021.7656 |
2770.3212 |
68.40% |
6th |
Pat Obert |
Pitts S-1T |
865.1265 |
914.7759 |
823.5103 |
2603.4127 |
64.28% |
7th |
Ron Sheradin |
Acrosport II |
923.0354 |
851.7660 |
699.2296 |
2474.0310 |
61.09% |
8th |
Stephen Till |
Super Decathlon |
383.6422 |
1043.9935 |
1004.4764 |
2432.1121 |
60.05% |
9th |
Kendal Simpson |
Toot |
371.0487 |
888.9362 |
1033.6808 |
2293.6657 |
56.63% |
10th |
Brian Beaudry |
Christen Eagle II |
1032.5240 |
1084.3035 |
0.0000 |
2116.8275 |
52.27% |
11th |
Alex Bruhn |
Christen Eagle II |
1106.0082 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
1106.0082 |
27.31% |
Chief Judge: Greg Dungan |
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Judges: Mike Herbert, Dave Watson, Steve Seidel, Jim Wells, Harley Carnes, Hans Bok, Jim Ward and |
Rank |
Pilot |
Aircraft |
Known |
Free |
Unknown |
TBLP Tot. |
% PP |
1st |
Alex Belov |
Pitts S-1T |
1737.5611 |
1716.0685 |
1230.7589 |
4684.3885 |
84.86% |
2nd |
Lloyd Suter |
Pitts S-2B |
1702.9072 |
1662.6865 |
1162.8739 |
4528.4676 |
82.04% |
3rd |
Dennis Thompson |
Laser 230 |
1697.0762 |
1711.3378 |
1038.9605 |
4447.3745 |
80.57% |
4th |
Ron Saglimbene |
Pitts S-2S |
1583.3804 |
1615.2372 |
1225.5598 |
4424.1774 |
80.15% |
5th |
Ron Chadwick |
Pitts S-2B |
1673.2386 |
1524.1136 |
1223.3253 |
4420.6775 |
80.08% |
6th |
David Watson |
Super Decathlon |
1641.9820 |
1340.5214 |
1103.2811 |
4085.7845 |
74.02% |
7th |
Karen Greenfield |
Pitts S-1S |
1530.1708 |
1574.4326 |
786.7025 |
3891.3059 |
70.49% |
8th |
Bill Green |
Pitts S-2B |
1275.9273 |
1251.0373 |
668.6259 |
3195.5905 |
57.89% |
9th |
Bob Bellospirito |
Su-29 |
1226.2876 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
1226.2876 |
22.22% |
Chief Judge: Greg Dungan |
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Judges: Mike Herbert, Steve Seidel, Harley Carnes, Bill Finagin, Mark McKibben, Hans Bok and Darwin Jones |
Rank |
Pilot |
Aircraft |
Known |
Free |
Unknown |
TBLP Tot. |
% PP |
1st |
Robert Holland |
Pitts S-2C |
2359.9854 |
2556.7170 |
2259.6722 |
7176.3746 |
79.83% |
2nd |
Mark Dunkerly |
Pitts S-1T |
2484.8388 |
2464.4381 |
2017.5904 |
6966.8673 |
77.50% |
3rd |
Johnny Hutchison |
Giles 202 |
2499.1584 |
2404.3303 |
1993.5378 |
6897.0265 |
76.72% |
4th |
Mike Herbert |
Eagle |
2429.9259 |
2508.9283 |
1859.1447 |
6797.9989 |
75.62% |
5th |
Mark McKibben |
Pitts S-2B |
2202.8719 |
2446.7330 |
2064.5351 |
6714.1400 |
74.68% |
6th |
Darwin Jones |
DR-107 |
2391.9086 |
2480.5983 |
1785.8308 |
6658.3377 |
74.06% |
7th |
Bill Finagin |
Giles 202 |
1916.8887 |
2321.7313 |
2246.9375 |
6485.5575 |
72.14% |
8th |
Tom Hanks |
Pitts S-1T |
2252.6356 |
2150.5362 |
1907.2899 |
6310.4617 |
70.19% |
9th |
Charles Schumacher |
Pitts S-1T |
2093.7680 |
2442.9674 |
1641.3603 |
6178.0957 |
68.72% |
10th |
Craig Lesinski |
Yak 55 |
2132.2337 |
2351.9140 |
0.0000 |
4484.1477 |
49.88% |
Chief Judge: Greg Dungan |
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Judges: Steve Seidel, Jim Wells, Harley Carnes, Karen Greenfield and Ron Saglimbene |
Under what the FSS called "simply gorgeous weather" straight for 4 days, the 4th Annual Kathy Jaffe Challenge concluded today in White Lake, NY. 32 competitors in 4 power categories enjoyed sunny skies and almost no wind in beautiful Catskill Mountains in a contest sponsored by IAC Chapter 52. We all have enjoyed having you in our neighborhood and hope that you come back again next year. Congratulations to all competitors and many thanks to a countless number of volunteers who helped with the contest: Tom Parsons who stepped in and diligently ran scoring all weekend long despite the last minute changes and re-scorings. Stephen Seidel who provided the music system that filled the air with Top Gun soundtrack all weekend long... There is nothing better than walking to your plane to the sound of "Mighty Wings". Steve also created the Kathy Jaffe plaques. Split Image Aerobatic Team for supplying the perfect picture. Danny Adams of Aviat - There are not enough words in English to describe all the support and comfort that Danny and Aviat Aircraft provide with their contest technical assistance program. Thank you all for supporting our sport and for the equipment that keeps it safe. Even though it cuts into his hunting season I hope Danny can always come back and Stu Horn keeps sending him!! Birdie Saurenman who operated like Oshkosh fly-in or Newark Int'l ATC on weekends constantly and swiftly launching aircraft into the pattern. Thanks also to a ton of other volunteers who freely gave their time to make sure we all have a fun and safe contest. We thank you all. And now on to the awards! By - Alex Belov Alex covered just about everything. The whole Northeast was “severe clear” and still is. We flew 32 pilots, three flights each and finished up at 1205 on Sunday. Everyone who participated did an outstanding job, right down to the guys cooking the “burgers.” (We might have to rethink those roast beef and ketchup sandwiches) To all those pilots who competed, my hats of to all of you. A great job, very professional! There has been a lot of fuel being burned in the NE and the results are very obvious. SPORTSMAN INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED For the one or two people in the sport of aerobatics who are not familiar with Bill Finagin I have to say a few words. Here is a man who has been flying before most of us knew what an airplane looked like. He comes to the contest in his “tans”, polo shirt and loafers (shinned, I might add). He will finish judging, walk out to “Panzer One” and be airborne in five minutes, fly the sequence, and when he exits the plane he looks like he just got out of church. It really pisses you off! I don’t know of a better aerobatic instructor, and I’m sure he is the best spin instructor on the planet, FACT. It is always a pleasure to see Bill at any contest and what really makes it great is you know he still loves it! Kendal Simpson was the “hit” of the weekend, with his Meyer, “Little Toot” (I hope I got that right) It’s one of those “double-wingers” with a 160 HP. It was his first contest and he competed in Primary for a patch and in Sportsman. He did a great job and I hope you get to meet him and his plane in the future. He’s exactly what this Sport needs. Robert Butts came all the way from just south of Ann Arbor, Michigan, in an S-1C to compete in Sportsman. Four hops! Thanks for the effort Robert, we really appreciated it. Harley Carnes flew in and judged every category, as did Stephen Seidel, Jim Wells and many others. Alex mentioned many others that made this contest possible but I am sure we missed a few. This is a “group effort” as you all know. The IAC is a very small group and it will take the involvement of every member, pilot and non-pilot alike, if it is to continue. I thank you all again for participating in the Kathy Jaffe Challenge and will do my best to make next years event even better. Until then, I’ll see you at the next contest. From the “Fearless Leader and myself, “THAT IS ALL” “Sierra hotel” |