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October 29, 2017

The IAC Known Sequence Committee, consisting a highly experienced pilots in a wide range of aircraft, have issued their recommendaitons to the Board of Directors for the 2018 Known compulsory sequences that will be used in both power and glider categories next season. Those proposed sequences are available below in a downloadable PDF.

Comments on these sequences can be directed to the IAC Director who represents your region and iacrulescomments@gmail.com. Comments should be submitted no later than 1 November 2017 in order to be…

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October 11, 2017

The IAC Rules Committee has issued its final report to the Board of Directors on the changes it recommends to the IAC Official Contest Rules in 2018. The report is available below in PDF format for download.

IAC members are invited to submit their comments on these proposals to the following address:

iacrulescomments@gmail.com

Comments must be received by 23.59 Central Time on 1 November 2017. These comments will then be compiled into an agenda document for the Board of Directors to consider when…

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October 5, 2017

Every flight by every competitor is now online at: https://www.iac.org/2017-nationals-videos

Thanks to Forrest Fox Productions for the videography and editing.

October 3, 2017

The U.S. National Aerobatic Championships came to a formal close on Friday evening, September 29th, with ceremonies held at the EAA Aviation Museum's Founder's Wing in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

The 2017 U.S. National Aerobatic Champion is Rob Holland. Rob flew his MXS-RH to victory shortly after returning from the FAI World Aerobatic Championships in South Africa earlier this month. He also won the Four Minute Freestyle event which is a separate trophy contest at the end of the Nationals. Rob was presented the Mike Murphy Cup as National Champion. This was his 7th win of the title and as…

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September 25, 2017

Scores from the U.S. National Aerobatic Championships are now online, and will be updated as the competition progresses. https://www.iac.org/fi…/nationals-results/2017/indexpage.htm

September 24, 2017

Yesterday was the beginning of the 2017 U.S. National Aerobatic Championships in Oshkosh, Wisconsin with Opening Ceremonies at the EAA Aviation Museum and the first flights in the afternoon of the Advanced category. Altogether, 89 pilots are registered and flying in the event with the largest category being Advanced Power with 25 pilots. Selection of a U.S. Advanced Aerobatic Team is underway this week with 8 pilots to be selected to compete in the World Championships in that category next summer in Romania.

Participants were welcomed to the city by Mayor Steve Cummings with the…

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