Monday, 18 September 2023

A welsh Open victory!

 

  3 round wins and JP’s Saker takes the Welsh Open, following on from the English Open win I couldn’t be more proud of the model’s performance.  My thumbs on the sticks this weekend had the effect of slowing the Saker down, but even with the damp conditions this weekend I couldn’t help smiling.

  It’s not a small undertaking to produce a model design but when it comes off so well the rewards make it more than worth it.  Since JP switched to the Saker his domination of the league, English and Welsh Open races has been remarkable.  I cannot remember another example of 1 pilot and model being so dominant.

Saturday, 9 September 2023

Hot day in Wales

   Although life and family commitments are making my Welsh open participation very doubtful, I wasn't going to miss the chance of a day out on Mickies.  I was slapping on the factor 30 and Slope dog was heading for the shade but such a glorious day.

  After focusing on the race winning Saker for the last few weeks I took the chance of flying my Falcon models.  I just love this model, in light air like today on a narrow edge it runs the edge so well but when I decided to head out and pick up some thermals, it's just so easy to read and centre the lift- can you tell I had fun?

  With the wind/ sea breeze in single figures all day the ballast stayed in the box but the Falcon does carry the energy so well.  My second model was a new model and test flight.  I fitted out the wing with the Flight tech hybrid LDS system and frames.  LDS servo arms linked to conventional horns.  Zero slop and excellent gearing resolution from the servos all adds to the model's performance.

Just a really good day!




Wednesday, 23 August 2023

Product development

   Just before English Open, the latest delivery landed.  Great fro me to be able to meet up with people at the English Open.  I did get the chance to take a picture of the new wing joiner.  The joiner will now allow for 12mm*8mm ballast.  Adding to the ballast held in the fuselage.

  I've never felt the need for more ballast once the Falcon or Saker are fully loaded but as JP loved his steel joiner, heres a much easier version.






Monday, 21 August 2023

Saker continues to prove itself as it wins the English Open






   The English open has become one of the fixtures in the F3F calendar and as a non league event has a special atmosphere.  The race showed just how many pilots are now capable of winning rounds and making the most of the air that they are given each round with a range of different models.

  I don’t think that there were any new models on show this weekend.

  Producing a model in my experience is by no means a quick or 1 man task.  12 months ago  I was able to hand over the first prototype Saker to the Dark lord for a flight at the end of day 1 of 2022’s English open.  There was a great deal of work just to get the model to that point. 

  Greg and subsequently JP’s feedback on the Saker was positive- the CAD work by Mike Frances is stunning and we have been working in conjunction with the manufacturer to improve the layup. This summer JP has started to campaign the Saker.  The South of England Euro tour and now the English open have been dominated by the Saker.


  Being able to see a model that you have put so much effort into deliver is a fantastic feeling.  This weekend’s English Open saw the Saker win 1 round in my hands and 8 I JP’s, along with the FTD and the overall competition by a mile. Perhaps my round win is an illustration of the Saker’s performance more than Johns!

  Thanks have to go to those member of the Whitesheet club who helped to put on such an excellent event.  I’ll post some pictures when I get the chance.

Saturday, 12 August 2023

Fun flying but wheres the sun shine

 


Feels like chances to get out to fly have been few and far between in recent weeks.  Last weeks race at the mynd was one of vastly differing conditions.


  The Sakers predictable  behaviour and reactions to different lift made the race much easier.  I even found myself keeping up with the Saker master himself - JP.


  Whist I should be talking about summer time thermals, today's flying was very similar to the Mynd.  Variable air coming through meaning the turn style to use seemed to change turn by turn.  It's so nice that the Saker is easy to read and react to. I'm not sure my thumbs still won't slow it down but it's good to know that the Saker is proving so capable.


Tuesday, 4 July 2023

South of England open- one of the best

   The south of England Eurotour was one of my first races for a long time and it turned out to be the first competitive outing for JP and his Saker.  Although my own limited thumbs mean that I am always very much an outside bet I love multiday events.  The prospect of meeting up with some European as well as more local friends had me heading off to the glorious slopes of East Sussex.

  There is an argument that many F3F models have come together in terms of design.  3m span models certainly dominate and to the untrained eye you’re very much relying on trademark colour schemes to separate them.  I’m not decrying these models- they clearly work but it does tent to draw you eye to those models that stand alone.

  The Caldera T, flown by Deiter Perlick really stood out.  Deiter makes beautiful models which have tended to the smaller spans over the years.  Not surprisingly the T ailed model flew ‘as if it was on rails’ and showed a remarkable ability in the turn.

  Deiter, in common with many of the better pilots, did not stick to 1 turn style.  As the weekend unfolded you could almost see him learning what worked on the hill as the conditions changed.  No one was better at doing this than the eventual winner Markus Meissner.  Markus was 16th after the first round but hunter England’s Mark Redsell down, round after round.  Mark lost first place in the very last round of the competition.

  The greatest change in fortunes came for John Philips.  After day 1 he was in 17th, including a fight with the local plant life- que John bringing out his Saker and producing one of the most dominant day’s flying that I can remember- Day 2 was JP day.  I don’t think her was ever out of the top 4, as the Saker showed the way through some challenging conditions.

  My own performance was also improving and more than keeping up with the improving form of many pilots.  Being able to watch John fly my design with such success was almost as good as flying them myself- the Saker is without doubt capable of mixing it with just about every other model out there.  I could tell you about the bad luck I had with the lift fading as I flew the last flight of the day but lets not…

  Weekends like this are about far more than the podium finishers or just the racing.  Those long days in the sunshine and wind were finished off perfectly with a ‘debrief’ over a cold drink or 2.  It’s at times like that when friendships are made or strengthened as well as many of the best memories of the weekend.  F3F at it’s best is about more than racing.

  Possibly more than anywhere else, UK racers know that you can go from last to first and back again very easily and this does not affect your welcome each evening.  If you have suffered some damage, you might even get a pint put in front of you!

  Although my car was full of models and I carried 2 Sakers to the tope of the slope each day, my Saker was rock solid and was the only model I flew all race.  In some conditions that would have challenged many models in previous years the Saker was always well behaved.

  After a weekend like this, my enthusiasm is certainly re-invigorated to get things ready for the next UK summer league.

  Now how about a bit of sport flying fun and an evening out before the summer league outing?

Saturday, 24 June 2023

Mynd weekend

 In a summer of memorable days, I found myself on the Mynd with Andy. A mid summer day with a good breaze and thermals a plenty to enjoy. 


. Both Andy's PB2 and my own saker enjoyed some variable air.  Both models showed that when the air is good they take off funny that. 


A glorious day finished with a pint.  Simply whats not to like on days like this?