07/18/03 - CANADIAN AEROBATIC OPEN - Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada

Abbotsford, British Columbia – CA Chapter 8

Contest Director: Donn Richardson

Primary | Sportsman | Intermediate | Advanced | Unlimited

 

             

Primary

Rank

Pilot

Known

Known II

Known III

TBLP Tot.

% PP

1st

Ben Baker

384.7674

380.8765

878.9210

1144.5649

84.78%

2nd

Brian Grieg

344.5468

353.1171

341.0284

1038.6923

76.94%

3rd

Doc Hamm

326.9513

310.8789

340.4809

978.3111

72.47%

Chief Judge: Jennifer Haglund

Judges: Peter Herzig, Bob Higbee, Doug Sowder, Robert Toppell, Russ Davidson and Mary Higbee

 

             

Sportsman

Rank

Pilot

Known

Free

Known II

TBLP Tot.

% PP

1st

Matt Groth

1134.3918

1144.3857

1139.1056

3417.8831

85.02%

2nd

Todd Roberts

1113.5206

1122.6069

1110.1087

3346.2362

83.24%

3rd

Brian Moon

1052.0649

1037.0072

1070.8234

3159.8955

78.60%

4th

Alex Meinke

791.8350

863.9407

948.5145

2604.2902

64.78%

5th

Larry Mashowski

0.0000

1058.6429

959.1667

2017.8096

50.19%

Chief Judge: Jennifer Haglund

Judges: Peter Herzig, Bob Higbee, Doug Sowder, Robert Toppell, Russ Davidson and Mary Higbee

 

             

Intermediate

Rank

Pilot

Known

Free

Unknown

TBLP Tot.

% PP

1st

Mark Holmes

1636.6000

1673.0000

1232.0000

4541.6000

82.72%

2nd

Donn Richardson

1506.3000

1643.1000

1200.2000

4349.6000

79.23%

Chief Judge: Mary Higbee

Judges: Peter Herzig, Bob Higbee, Doug Sowder, Robert Toppell, Les. Mitchell, Kurt Haukohl,
Greg Howard and Jennifer Haglund

 

             

Advanced

Rank

Pilot

Known

Free

Unknown

TBLP Tot.

% PP

1st

John Coffee

2067.3000

2619.3000

1924.1000

6610.9239

80.82%

2nd

Ann Marie Smith

2007.4000

2670.1000

1690.8000

6368.5325

77.85%

3rd

Doug Sowder

1742.8000

2676.9000

1892.5000

6312.3301

77.17%

4th

Mac Engh

1896.7000

2314.3000

1246.9000

5870.3533

71.76%

5th

Bob Higbee

1896.7000

2314.3000

1246.9000

5458.0335

66.72%

Chief Judge: Mary Higbee

Judges: Richard Toppell, Les. Mitchell, Kurt Haukohl, Greg Howard and Jennifer Haglund

 

             

Unlimited

Rank

Pilot

Known

Free

Unknown

TBLP Tot.

% PP

1st

Guido Lepore

2906.5600

3915.7020

3212.9200

10035.1840

83.07%

2nd

Greg Howard

2945.9750

4013.2040

2750.2430

9709.4225

80.38%

3rd

Kurt Haukohl

2870.1770

3619.7620

1860.1380

8380.3489

69.37%

4th

Les Mitchell

2446.8280

3313.6220

2335.5230

8095.9740

67.02%

Chief Judge: Jennifer Haglund

Judges: Bob Higbee, Doug Sowder, Richard Toppell, Russ Davidson and Mary Higbee

The sun blazed bright on the short-format contest held under the watchful eye of a snowy Mt Baker. Hey, that mountain was your biggest friend, standing white and 11,000' beside the most confusing box in the Pacific Northwest, holding you by the hand to make sure you didn't get turned around. Short format? Arrivals and registration from Thursday night until Friday noon. Contest from noon Friday to Saturday night. 19 competitors got all 3 flights in, with everything cleaned up before the banquet.

Abbotsford has the advantage of being a tower-controlled customs airport with an aerobatic box in the infield. The experienced and relaxed tower controllers took care of feeding pilots from the holding area into the box. Since they were well used to aerobatic pilots, there was never any delay for landing ("Pitts, you're number 6 for landing, but if you can buttonhook your downwind to final in close and turn off the first taxiway, then you're number 1 and cleared to land!"). There were a few distractions, such as the steady steam of helicopters back and forth (S76, Bell 47, Enstroms, Jetrangers), the steady airplane training circuits, the odd RV-6 deadsticking in after an engine problem, and the steady stream of Boeing 737 jets landing and taking off. Kurt Haukohl was halfway through his Known when the tower called him to say "We're landing a 737 underneath you, carry on", then just when he hit his vertical line down at the end of his sequence, a hot pink (ZIP Airlines) 737 smoked his tires on the runway below him.

Donn Richardson the Contest Director did a tremendous job in organizing the contest through a maze of bureaucratic pitfalls and ever escalating fees. Les Mitchell, the co-Director, launched into the logistics and grunt work of the on-field requirements. All this plus they had time and concentration left over to compete in the contest. These guys could run the Olympic Games. Behind them, of-course, were spouses and family and friends generously pitching in to take over the administration of the contest as it got underway.

Sea level, not too hot, aircraft performance wasn't a problem, even for the lower-powered airplanes in Unlimited that were flying an eight figure Free Program. There were more than a few twists and turns, especially in the Unknown, where it was a rare pilot not to take a program interruption. Have a look at the Unlimited Unknown. As a consolation, at least the double strength Canadian beer afterwards helped numb the indignity of those zeros.

See you all next year!