RE: [MMMFreeFlight] 10th Pikes Peak Ceiling Climb

From: Jerry Murphy <jb_murphy_at_msn.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2016 13:35:01 -0600

Don, thanks for a great event

Jerry Murphy9 Via Escondido ValleManitou Springs, CO 80829

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      10th Pikes Peak Ceiling Climb - March 6, 2016



Don DeLoach, CD



Its hard to believe it has been ten years since this contest got its

start. What fun we've had over the years! Lots of great flying, lots of

site records set and broken. Despite rent increases and dwindling flying

hours, Indoor is alive and well in Colorado.



This year we had 17 paid flyers with us including six out of state

flyers. Dave Saks, our old friend from Idaho, was here. George

Bredehoft, a mostly outdoor FAC flyer from Michigan made the trek via

airline, and stayed at Chez DeLoach. George is the proprieter of Volare

Products and Superior Props, and a super nice fellow.



Mike Fedor drove up from the Dallas area for a follow up to his Indoor

Nats visit in 2015. It was great seeing Mike as usual, and he did some

very fine flying.



Speaking of the 2015 Nats, John Lovins was inspired to come back in

Indoor after spectating at the Nats. He came to the PPCC flying 35cm,

A-6, and vows to tackle F1D next. What a pleasure it was to fly with

John again.



David and Tiger Wagner came up from Santa Fe to their first PPCC, and

seemed to enjoy themselves a lot. Tiger brought his school buddy with

(can't remember his name)



Jim Gadd is a local Colorado Springs flyer who entered his first contest

in Limited Pennyplane, and turned a very respectable 4:40. Welcome, Jim!



Two site records were broken this year, in Towline (DD with 54.4 best

flight) and 35cm (John Lovins' 13:57). Our site records are getting

tougher and tougher to beat.



The most popular events were P-18 with 8 flyers, Limited Pennyplane with

7, and Towline and No-cal with 6 each. Isn't it interesting how quickly

P-18 has caught on?



Jace Pivonka topped the very competitive 8-man field in P-18 with an

awesome 2:10. His backup flight of 2:09 would also have placed first.



We lost Ivan Williams to cancer just a couple weeks before this year's

PPCC. Ivan was a fixture in the Colorado Springs Indoor scene for many

years, and a prolific builder. He donated his entire fleet of models to

the MMM Club, and we auctioned them off at the PPCC, with proceed going

to the club. What a huge success this was! Over $500 was raised and

several dozen models now have happy new homes. RIP Ivan, and thanks. You

won't soon be forgotten. Other donors to this silent auction were Don

Uhl, Darold Jones, Jerry Murphy, and Rick Pangell. I want to offer

special thanks to John McGrath for picking up most of Ivan's models to

bring to the auction. Also, Rick Pangell and Ray Boyd brought down Don

Uhl's models from Denver. Thanks guys!



The PPCC is a team effort. Thanks to Mark Covington for sitting at the

CD most of the day and timing flights. Thanks to Jerry Murphy for

bringing the beer and soft drinks for the pizza dinner. Thanks to anyone

else who contirbuted in small but important ways. Your help is always

greatly appreciated.



One final note of thanks, to John Berryman, David Gee, Bill Gowen and

Tom Juell. These men pledged several hundred dollars to keep the PPCC

solvent, when a call went out that our rent had been raised. NONE of

them were even in attendance but their offers of financial assistance

gave us much needed peace of mind. Fortunately, their money was not

needed as the PPCC came within $20 of breaking even.



See you next year!



--Don



HLG

Don DeLoach 32.6+34.7 67.3

Rob Romash 29.5+31.4 60.9

Mike Fedor 29.8+30.8 60.6



Towline Glider

Don DeLoach 49.9+54.4* 104.3*

Jace Pivonka 52.9+49.9 102.8

Mike Fedor 47.6+47.1 94.7

Rob Romash 43.6+44.4 88.0

Jerry Murphy 14.7+14.5 29.2

John McGrath 23.5 23.5

*site records



SCLG

Rob Romash 40.6+39.4 80.0

Mike Fedor 34.0+32.0 66.0

Rick Pangell 22.9+21.9 44.8

Tiger Wagner 19.5+18.6 38.1



UCLG

Rob Romash 41.3+38.5 79.8

Mike Fedor 35.5+35.7 71.2

Don DeLoach 21.7+10.4 32.1

Rick Pangell 17.5+5.0 22.5



FAC No-Cal Scale

Don DeLoach Farman 7:17

Dave Saks Cassutt 6:31

George Bredehoft Fairey 3:11

Rick Pangell Luscombe 2:41

Mike Fedor F4U 2:17

Rick Pangell Cassutt 1:39



FAC Peanut

Don DeLoach Davis 99.0

Mike Fedor VP-1 98.0

George Bredehoft Fairey 91.0



FAC WWII No-Cal Combat

G. Bredehoft Fairey WINNER

Jerry Murphy Wildcat

Mike Fedor F4U

Don DeLoach Spitfire

Rick Pangell P-40



Easy B

Rob Romash 11:29



Limited Pennyplane

Don DeLoach 8:45

Rob Romash 6:53

John McGrath 6:29

Mike Fedor 5:05

Bill Carney 4:44

Rick Pangell 4:44

Jim Gadd 4:40



Pennyplane/F1M

Mike Fedor 5:20

Rick Pangell 4:34

Bill Carney 4:14

Don DeLoach 1:15



Ministick

Rob Romash 8:05

John Lovins 5:28

Don DeLoach 4:59

Mike Fedor 4:36

Ray Boyd 4:29



P-18

Jace Pivonka 2:10

Bill Carney 2:00

Chuck Etherington 1:57

Mike Fedor 1:48

Ray Boyd 1:48

John McGrath 1:46

Jerry Murphy 1:44

David Wagner 1:20



Phantom Flash

Bill Carney 4:10

Jace Pivonka 4:00

David Wagner 3:37



A-6

John Lovins 4:29

Don DeLoach 4:02

Jace Pivonka 3:07



F1L

Rob Romash 9:59

Mike Fedor 5:09



35cm

John Lovins 13:57*

*site record



P-18 Mass Launch

John McGrath

Mike Fedor

Jace Pivonka



Grand Champ - Colorado Cup

Rob Romash 18 points

Don DeLoach 15

Mike Fedor 11

Bill Carney 8




    
     

    
    






                                                 
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