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Title: Competitions
Post by: cvjoy on January 10, 2011, 01:26:03 AM
When i thought of this i saw that there is no or very less mention of any events like sp4mm3rs and all those are places where talents blossom.  (:|~
And also if it is a double thread plz remove it and if not they promote this one.  ;D
What i am thinking is is anyone participating in any sp4mm3rs and that too under which all events.
So why not gather info about various sp4mm3rs and host it here and let eligible people take part and have fun.
so to begin with i must say IIT-B  sp4mm3r one of those famous ones are over now.
also i found another one of VJTI mumbai [technovanza] link below:  :violent:

http://www.technovanza.org/index.php/events/robotics-events/albatross (http://www.technovanza.org/index.php/events/robotics-events/albatross)  :)
 
as far as people here i think the above event might interest you don't forget to check other events on that page

waiting for inputs from others about other colleges.  8)


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: cvjoy on January 18, 2011, 12:18:37 AM
Here's another one for those interested.

sp4mm3r  - IIT Kanpur  [17th-20th feb]

http://www.sp4mm3r.org/ (http://www.sp4mm3r.org/)

http://www.sp4mm3r.org/#/competitions/ (http://www.sp4mm3r.org/#/competitions/)


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: VC on January 18, 2011, 12:26:15 AM
IIT -Kharagpur has something coming up soon. Our Mr. Naik is building a Hovercraft to compete in it.


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: cvjoy on January 18, 2011, 12:32:02 AM
Thanks for reply VC sir  :thumbsup:
if possible do post links to website of that competition  since being an iit it might have a link ask Mr. Naik to please post a link here.  8-)
i searched but didn't get one for iit - kharagpur.  :o


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: Acronics on January 18, 2011, 03:36:17 AM
RC flying competition in sp4mm3r IIT Kanpur
http://www.sp4mm3r.org/#/competitions/takeoff/


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: CrazyPilot on January 18, 2011, 08:26:58 AM
is this for iit students only? if yes why posting here?


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: cvjoy on January 18, 2011, 01:42:03 PM
I don't think it's only for iit students i think it's for all
also i myself am not in IIT but have participated there in events like wireless hacking,robo -pacman , ... ect. even if you don't participate it is always worth to go there and watch it happen and to go there everyone in this world are allowed i suppose
 
i even saw some slum children doing hip-hop ofcourse  in their style   :giggle:  near a speaker setup    :giggle:


I am not posting my college's link since it's just internal affair ( and by far i hate internal affairs)


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: cvjoy on January 18, 2011, 01:46:32 PM
IIT-B  sp4mm3r -  [7th - 9th Jan]

even though IIT-B  sp4mm3r is over here's the link
this might help someone who never visited it to prepare for next year

http://www.sp4mm3r.org/ (http://www.sp4mm3r.org/)

http://www.sp4mm3r.org/competitions/ (http://www.sp4mm3r.org/competitions/)


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: cvjoy on January 18, 2011, 01:51:50 PM
After lot of searching i got link for kshitij  -- >  IIT-Kharagpur sp4mm3r  [28th-30th Jan]

here it is
http://www.ktj.in/#home (http://www.ktj.in/#home)

one special thing i found there
http://myinnovation.ktj.in/ (http://myinnovation.ktj.in/)

this one interests me so anyone going for this one?
http://www.ktj.in/#UAV (http://www.ktj.in/#UAV)


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: sbajare on February 04, 2011, 09:06:49 PM
hi,

this for your kind information. iit competitions are become a circus arena where only highly skilled acrobats can perform. Engineers who are supposed to design and compete are no where to be seen.

i myself have been to iit, kharagpur and iit, powai and witnessed the events there personally. personally speaking i am not happy the way iits are taking aeromodelling. this is the only sport where one has to put all his skills to work and it takes years of hardwork and dedication to be able to successfully fly a model airplane.

after seeing two events i am very much confirmed that many people think that flying a model airplane is easy task. one has to develop his orientation, judgement and reflexes. the knowledge of electronics , model engine and aeronautics is also equally important. all this takes time.

i have myself learnt the hard ways and after 20+ years of flying can surely tell you the difference in water and milk.

regds
sandeep




Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: ujjwaana on February 04, 2011, 09:35:30 PM
i myself have been to iit, kharagpur and iit, powai and witnessed the events there personally. personally speaking i am not happy the way iits are taking aeromodelling. this is the only sport where one has to put all his skills to work and it takes years of hardwork and dedication to be able to successfully fly a model airplane.

Comparing apples to apples, I do agree that unlike Comp Sc, Electrical, Civil engineering core competitions, places where there is no Aerospace Dept, there are huge chances of Students creating a mess with Aeromodeling. The problem is that Aeromodeling is indeed a long term hobby, like fine arts (Music/Painting etc). Usually the wisdom of students, who are themselves new to the hobby (or the part their curriculum dealing with RC), is many a times much less than many of the participants themselves. I can bet on IIT-KGP, where people like Chan would have not found a match among the organizers.

IIT-sp4mm3r is definitely one of THE Biggest event (my self attended it as Comp Sc student), but that is more due to finances involved and other larger departments.

None of the Aeromodeling competitions at any of the institute of the country can match all the aspect of competitions like Joe Nall and numerous such competition in EU.

All these competitions may hold some significance in fundamental and new research area, but may be not much for a casual/professional Aeromodeler.

Cuck it folks. Leave these competitions for young chaps and don't be misplaced.


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: sharlock on February 04, 2011, 09:48:18 PM
Well now talking about IIT airplane competition, the main focus must be on the design, later flying & then a winner comes. But i see many participants in the events come with a Kit plane or a plane which has been built by someone else...

When i say engineering students means they have to design an airplane not to do Circus or to drop weight but to make it fly like an airplane first & later do the given task.

Talking about Joe Nall & events like TOC or F3A they all follow the FAI rule book. In India there are no such events or competition were pilots fly in that class.. Its not that we can't have this type of competition the problem is pilots are not willing to because they don't fly disciplined flying like precession aerobatics. Till this date i have not seen any aerobatic competition held in this country.


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: prateek13 on February 04, 2011, 10:48:21 PM
The QuadRotor can be of great use in the following areas..

1) Surveillance
2) Can perform complex maneuvers
3) Due to their ease of both construction and control, Quadrotor aircraft are frequently used as model aircraft projects.

{from http://www.technovanza.org/index.php/quadrotor}

i don't know if the part with italics is perfect for our favorite.


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: cvjoy on February 07, 2011, 01:09:10 AM
I was there in Technovanza[VJTI] in won the event fool's gold with my team.

but sources say that there was lot of partiality in the jury and mostly for big ticket events.   >:(  :o  :argue:
genuine potential winners were denied prizes and it was tilted into vjti's favour.  :P

Such thinks not only degrade the event on the whole but in the process of bring up the institution's name they end up spoiling it


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: sharlock on February 07, 2011, 12:04:47 PM
[Admin Note] Quote of above post removed... please use "Reply" or the Quick-Reply box below !

Yes i agree, but what can be done is invite judges who are outsiders not related to the institute or the organisation at least 4 different judges will decide the winner. If you see big international or local competitions abroad you have judges from different states, country just for a reason to get a fair judgement & the give the best end result.


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: above the limt on February 15, 2011, 12:05:14 PM
http://www.rcindia.org/rc-events/rotor-hobby-and-ircra-brings-you-a-national-level-rc-car-race-in-chennai/


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: sharlock on February 15, 2011, 12:14:29 PM
To put it straight a competition has to follow AMA rules..  why make your own rules?? have some discipline.


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: sushil_anand on February 15, 2011, 12:34:37 PM
In almost every international competition - and this is not restricted to aeromodelling - there are usually five judges. The highest and lowest scores are disregarded, making it difficult to be "pro" or "anti" any individual.

And yes, the judges are people with adequate experience in their respective fields.


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: rcforall on February 15, 2011, 03:47:55 PM
this for your kind information. iit competitions are become a circus arena where only highly skilled acrobats can perform. Engineers who are supposed to design and compete are no where to be seen.

I fully endorse this point of view  Technical institutes need to  encourage technical development and design and not flying.
But what happens  due to the fact that student organizers have limited knowledge of aero modeling  local aero modelers are approached to help  and then the event  gets transformed into a flying event  because that is what they know best .

On the contrary I was recently came across a  technical event in the US which is scheduled for march for UG technical students where the scoring pattern and the problem statement is entirely design oriented  and tests the ability of the plane to carry the max pay load as a percentage of its own AUW . The payload is increased progressively in every sorty  with the max reached  on the final. 50 % of the points are for  the technical presentation  and the rest for  achieving the  parameters laid down in the presentation and  pay load carrying.
Great Design competition  now comes the best part  the students do not fly the planes . They are flown by qualified AMA licensed volunteers .
I know a team going there from India .

This in my opinion should  be the format for a competition for technical students  as good designs  do not loose out on account  poor or non existent flying skills  and the student can concentrate on designing a great plane with the  full comfort that  his plane will be flown by an experienced person

Sai


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: sushil_anand on February 15, 2011, 04:18:54 PM
Well now talking about IIT airplane competition, the main focus must be on the design, later flying & then a winner comes. But i see many participants in the events come with a Kit plane or a plane which has been built by someone else...

When i say engineering students means they have to design an airplane not to do Circus or to drop weight but to make it fly like an airplane first & later do the given task.

Talking about Joe Nall & events like TOC or F3A they all follow the FAI rule book. In India there are no such events or competition were pilots fly in that class.. Its not that we can't have this type of competition the problem is pilots are not willing to because they don't fly disciplined flying like precession aerobatics. Till this date i have not seen any aerobatic competition held in this country.

Visit Amby Valley next fortnight. May leave a lot to be desired but a great beginning, nevertheless.


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: cvjoy on February 15, 2011, 08:46:32 PM
as sharlock pointed out about judges from outside it might just not work in india since i believe they are influenced by insiders only.

So the best method is a independent body of aeromodelling create a show judged by them but others taking part
is there anyone who second's my idea?


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: sharlock on February 15, 2011, 09:09:04 PM
As of students building a plane going to the US agreed that 50 points are for the design but that design has to successfully fly means take off & land & later also carry the payload. Students think that building a plane is a easy task anyone can design a plane & fly it..


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: ftgp@bitsp on February 21, 2011, 10:56:29 PM
FTGP @ BITS Pilani
26th & 27th March, 2011

website- bits-apogee.org
for ftgp- http://www.bits-apogee.org/2011/#Build_&_Design/FTGP/[url]] (http://[/url)
for ftgp- http://www.bits-apogee.org/2011/#Build_&_Design/FTGP/http://


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: vyas_pushkar on October 02, 2011, 08:27:54 PM
BURN-OUT (AN IC RC CAR RACE)

Venue: CDGI - Indore (Rotomac CITRONICS 2k11)
Date: 20th and 21th October, 2011
Web Link: http://citronics.cdgi.edu.in/burn.php

PRIZE MONEY
1st Prize - Worth Rs. 30,000
2nd Prize - Worth Rs. 15,000
3rd Prize - Worth Rs. 10,000

Note: Accommodation available.

Contact:
Pushkar Vyas - +91-8827085060


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: cvjoy on October 02, 2011, 11:37:57 PM
Prize money is not bad considering an intercollegiate event.  ;)


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: flying doc on October 03, 2011, 12:08:42 AM
"Burnout

“Make a remote controlled(wireless),internal combustion engine driven machine which can be able to race in all kinds of rough terrain, sharp turns and bumps and can outdone its various other opponents”



Total prize- Rs.35, 000

1st Prize - Worth Rs. 20,000

2nd Prize - Worth Rs. 10,000

3rd Prize - Worth Rs. 5,000"

This is the prize money



Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: cvjoy on October 03, 2011, 12:22:36 AM
After reading all the posts above i got a idea  >:D

why not start a competition cum exhibition by rc india itself?
where all are invited  to race as well as display their creations?
i think RCIndia can contact airforce or some airport(small ones) where they could test fly the biggies for a crowd?
AFAIK events are small scale and slightly unkown.

A national (international may be if u have the reach) festival where its glitz and glory , alike a fair(mela) ?
A competition which is serious enough for all serious enthusiasts as well as simple enough for beginners  (:|~  

 8-) was wondering  if  it could also include not only aeromodelling but every thing under RC?

It might cost but decent advertisement space might rake in moolah too  :thumbsup:

Anyone vying for this one? a grand affair? or are all comfortable flying small ones and hiding masterpieces in their backyard?



Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: gbisht on October 03, 2011, 02:06:27 AM
Very nice Idea,


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: vyas_pushkar on October 03, 2011, 09:28:06 AM
Total prize- Rs.35, 000
1st Prize - Worth Rs. 20,000
2nd Prize - Worth Rs. 10,000
3rd Prize - Worth Rs. 5,000

This is the prize money
The Prize Money would increase and updated by tomorrow, 4th Oct,2011. Check it yourself. Sorry For the inconvenience.


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: anwar on October 04, 2011, 09:02:34 AM
why not start a competition cum exhibition by rc india itself?

Personally, I have time and logistics issues.  But we are already seeing many meets organized by individuals and clubs, where RCI has been the "platform".  Hopefully, we will have more and more of those !


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: bhavesh92 on October 21, 2011, 09:51:20 PM
Its Official Technovanza2012 (VJTI mumbai) is going to Have its RC car event details will be uploaded soon..  :thumbsup:
http://www.technovanza.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=115&Itemid=205


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: Takeoff12 on December 17, 2011, 04:30:58 PM
@ammyrodrics please follow the other post by takeoff12 under RCevents regarding sp4mm3r12, the IITKanpur sp4mm3r.


Title: Re: Competitions
Post by: cvjoy on January 05, 2012, 01:13:59 AM
I think sp4mm3r is back this year with more events.
http://www.sp4mm3r.org/ (http://www.sp4mm3r.org/)

6th-8th

so anybody going this time?