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« on: June 16, 2012, 06:29:12 AM »
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If you don’t know what a ”FUN FLY” event is, then you are missing out on some real excitement! Fun flys are exciting,  fun and help improve you piloting skills! What do you need, to join in? Well, the definition of a Fun Fly plane is typically any plane that has improved flight performance to execute specific aerobatic tasks in a timed event. But you don’t really need a high-performance plane to do fun fly tasks. The scope of events and maneuvers is very broad and you can even use your old beat up trainer. Adding a stop watch makes it competitive.Keep adding them in post #1 preferably (PM your ideas to mod, they will add them)

So here are some events and descriptions of popular tasks you can use to add fun to your flying.

Timed flight. Without outside help or a timer on the radio, take off and fly around. After a give period of time (1 minute or 2) come in to land. The closest time to wheels touchdown (without going over) is the winner. Propeller must still be spinning after the landing to count.

Timed loops. This is great for beginners as it is started and finished in flight so no rushing to takeoff. Fly straight and level and then when the stop watch is started, do as many loops as you can in one minute. The most loops win

Dice Takeoff & Loops. Roll the dice, takeoff and do that number of loops and land. The shortest time wins. This a great chance equalizer, a novice can throw a low number and an experienced flyer can throw a high number, so the novice can easily win. A special version allows anyone to participate is for new student pilots (or family members,) an instructor takes off and lands, and the student does a single loop.

Triple Loops & Rolls. Takeoff do 3 rolls and 3 loops then land. Best time wins. Loops and rolls can be in any order.

Timed Dead-stick Spot Landing Pilot has set time for engine run, (30 seconds, 45 seconds, 1 minute, etc.,) then the engine is shut down and the pilot tries to stay up as long as possible and then do a spot landing. The engine must be shutdown with throttle stick and trim. A single club trainer that everyone flies is the best situation but it is pilot choice. Longest flight wins and spot landings (closest to a target) is used for tie breakers.

Timed Glide. Similar to the above event, with the exception that the engine is set to idle after a certain amount of time and then it is glided for as long as possible until the throttle is applied again which stops the timer.

Timed Inverted Flight is another easy one to try. After the wheels leave the ground, the pilot starts the clock by flipping the model upside down and he flies for a given amount of time. 1 minute or 2, 3 what ever is appropriate for the pilots. If he reaches the cut off time, he is awarded maximum points. Less time give less points. Spot landings are used as tie breakers.

Spot Landing. Paint a line across the centerline of the runway and then paint two more parallel lines, (one on either side of the target line,) about 10 or 15 feet apart. Each pilot gets three attempts to land (touchdown,) as close to the middle line as possible. After the three tries, and the plane stops (with propeller spinning), the score is counted. Touching on the middle line is worth 50 points, touching down with on the two outer lines is worth 25 points and just touching down outside of the target lines is worth 5 points. Highest score wins. (Ties are broken by shortest time.)

Golf Ball Bomb Drop. This is borrowed from the gang of the Kingston RC Modelers Club in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Take off and make a bomb run over a 50 foot diameter circle target divided into three bull’s eye circular rings. The smallest (10 feet diameter) is 50 points, the middle circle (30 foot diameter) is 25 points and the outer ring is 10 points. Just hitting the flying field with the ball is a successful attempt and earns 5 points. A spot landing ending within the target (with the prop still spinning) doubles the bomb drop score.  The club supplies the balls and dowel holding fixture that is attached to the airplane with rubberbands. Simply blipping some down elevator throws the ball off the dowel. Or, the plane can do a roll to inverted to release the ball.

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Can Can. Tie an empty soda can (or two!)  to a 50 foot length of fishing string and tie the string to the tailwheel of the airplane. Fly the airplane in such a way as to touch the can down onto a 50 foot circle target. Hint: fly past the target and then do a quick 180 degree turn. As the plane reverses direction, the can falls from the air. Three tries are allowed. Highest score wins and lowest time is used for tie breakers.
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Hot Fun Fly Ideas; Keep adding them for more, use your imagination


Kingston Roops. This is another timed event originating at the Kingston Father’s Day Fun Fly. Time starts  at liftoff then the pilot does a sequence of a loop and then a roll. He does this three times and then comes in for a landing to stop the clock. Lowest time wins and a spot landing (with prop still spinning,) on a target can be worth bonus points.

So there are many, many other fun fly event ideas to have come up with but these are some of the more popular. Give them a try and if you ask why? …The answer is twofold. First, competition helps improve a pilots flying skills and two, getting friends together at the flying field is always good fun!  All that’s really required is a few stop watches and some members to act as line judges and timers. Give it a try! You will have fun!!! (Courtesy Model Airplane News), Subsequent ideas from here on... template as given below Grin


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FunFly #11 Lowest Hover Loest hover by any 3D aeroplane, more rudders touch the ground, lowest time could be the tiebreaker (aeroplane should be flyable after the event) (Contribution : - Rcpilotacro
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Some from my side

streamer  cutting: 2 planes  are attached  with streamers on the tail around 6-10ft length...! its kind of a dog fight in which u have to tray and cut the others streamer....! Thumbs Up

Balloon bursting: get some helium filled balloons and tie it so some stones on the field and let them float...! try and burst the balloons...! u need to be  precise with the track your plane will follow if in cross winds.. or the lining up with the balloon  ...  Thumbs Up

Formation: try flying in formation either wing tip to tip.... or in others wash.. in a straight line..! flying at same speed with different orientations make it quite challenging that it seems...! Thumbs Up

Limbo: ask 2 people hold a thread/parpari  at some height... try passing the plane below it... ( dont use a stick.... els some mis-judgement will damage ur plane)

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Better that mis-judgement damages the plane rather than people, don't you think?
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Limbo: ask 2 people hold a thread/parpari  at some height... try passing the plane below it... ( dont use a stick.... els some mis-judgement will damage ur plane)

Vish is the first of 2 people, who else is going to volunteer for this???  Giggle
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Limbo:  ( dont use a stick.... els some mis-judgement will damage ur plane)


My plane IS a stick - Ultra maybe - will I get barred?

F1 addicts, don't worry, hitting the stick will get you "pole position"!
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Now that we are on Poles , why don't they do splits ?? (Pole does, though, Split) !!

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Because they will get stuck to the floor ..Giggle howazat ??
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now that was a clear back fire Violent..! what i meant is that not to  use a a horizontal solid (like a stick or a pole) that can hit the plane...!

also the "people" or "volunteers" can be replaced by poles...!  WHY DID THIS NOT STRIKE ME BRFORE Bang Head ....!"



Because they will get stuck to the floor ..Giggle howazat ??

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OH i got another one.....

pylon knife edge : two pylons (poles) bit apart (may be around 5-15 ft,  depending on the  plane class) get into knife edge and pass through them in  a knife  edge....!

check redbull racing vids for more  on  that.....
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