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Schlagwort: Results
9TH HOHENSTOFFELN-POKAL 2025 F3B
http://www.sfg-binningen.de/webcam.html
TOBLERONE ähhm Binningen – WIR KOMMEN ;-))
Saturday 11:00
The night was cold and the winch covers were slightly frozen over night. But we started with great, sunny weather. We started punctually at 8am with duration. Most/all groups had somebody with full points, but not everybody made it. Basically no thermals.
Speed afterwards, with a lot of low 15s flights from the start. The wind increased a bit but the thermals started as well.
Duration just started. mixed conditions, initially with 22-26 legs.
F3B Termine 2025
9th Hohenstoffeln-Pokal | Binningen | SUI | 12.-13.04.2025 | Anmeldung bei mg-airsports | |
3rd Denmark Open F3B | Rødekro | DEN | 24.-25.05.2025 | f3x-vault Registration | https://sites.google.com/site/modelsvaeveflyvningdybboel/world-cup-f3b-2019 |
3rd East Belgium F3B Cup | Büllingen | BEL | 05.-06.07.2025 | f3x-vault Registration | |
13th International F3B Cup | Jesenik | CZE | 02.-03.08.2025 | Anmeldung bei mg-airsports | |
16th Sonnenwendpokal Pre-Contest for World Championship | Nardt | GER | 09.-10.08.2025 | Anmeldung bei mg-airsports | |
F3B World Championship | Nardt | GER | 11.-16.08.2025 | ||
27th Lippeweiden Pokal | Lünen | GER | 20.-21.09.2025 | Anmeldung bei mg-airsports | |
1st Bavarian F3B Cup | Munich/Landberg/Starnberg (not fixed yet) | GER | not fixed yet | Planning by Christian Rieger | |
Condor Cup | Chile | Chile | |||
H | GER | cancelled |
Changelog:
25.10.24: Binningen: changed date!
28.10.24: Kirchheim is cancelled
02.11.24: bei F3B.de ist Jesenik, Göppingen und Chile nicht mehr drin…
11.11.24: Added confirmed and registered dates, added info for Bavarian F3B Cup
15.11.2024: Added link for Denmark, updated Jesenik
27.01.2025: Removed Nortel. It will not take place unfortunately.
Zwischenstand Nationalteam GER 20.7.2024
Finally it is a fair time to have a look at the current scoring for the German national team for the World Championship.
And we do have quite some changes to 2023.
First of all we have a change in first position! Steffen is now leading the score with a great run in 2024 so far.
Andreas is a little bit behind, with only a few competitions, but more upcoming. But even one more win will not be enough to get to first place again. The margins are really thin at the top of the list!
Jens came up quickly to third place. He had a really good but not perfect run in 2024. The one „bad“ result from last year with 95,93% is still in his score, this is probably going to change soon. (A result all pilots behind are usually only hoping for. Me included…)
For these three, everything is still open. Theoretically all of them can make first place.
Purely theoretical, Johannes Krischke and Matthias Neumann have a numerical chance to make it to the top three. I hope to see you both back in the competitions soon!
Frank Thomas had amazing competitions, but only three up to now. If we even get to three more competitions, he would have to score exceptionally well in all of them.
Basically this is the race for the top three spots already. Following this, there will still be a lot of changes depending on upcoming competitions. I am very happy with my current fourth place but am very aware that starting with me, the final accounting will only be done at the end of the year, and not before. (Yes, Matthias, I am referring to your saying: Abgerechnet wird am Ende!)
Markus Becker is very close. Karl Hinsch with impressive constant results in the 93% to 97% range is a special candidate with very good knowledge of thermals and a year 2024 that was rich in difficult duration tasks! Helmut Edenhofer can easily gain several points with another good result.
Reinhold Krischke with almost always over 90% is also not far behind. Steffen Hoppe and Karl-Heinz Schneider with a small gap, but especially in this range, one good results makes a big difference.
The full list: No guarantees, if you spot a mistake, please tell me!
Rank | Name, First name | Total points. 2023 and 2024 2 best each + 2 more best from both years | 2 best in 2023 | 2 best in2024 | 5. best | 6. best |
1 | Besemer, Steffen | 597.46 | 199.59 | 200.00 | 99.09 | 98.78 |
2 | Herrig, Andreas | 596.12 | 200.00 | 197.99 | 99.45 | 98.68 |
3 | Buchert, Jens | 592.19 | 199.01 | 198.68 | 98.57 | 95.93 |
4 | Rieger, Christian | 576.54 | 194.78 | 191.78 | 95.17 | 94.81 |
5 | Becker, Markus | 571.99 | 191.02 | 195.56 | 93.75 | 91.66 |
6 | Hinsch, Karl | 569.15 | 192.72 | 189.13 | 93.75 | 93.55 |
7 | Edenhofer, Helmut | 563.99 | 195.44 | 179.13 | 95.72 | 93.70 |
8 | Krischke, Reinhold | 558.84 | 190.49 | 183.09 | 93.19 | 92.07 |
9 | Hoppe, Steffen | 542.87 | 185.10 | 177.17 | 90.68 | 89.92 |
10 | Schneider, Karl-Heinz | 538.41 | 182.41 | 184.62 | 87.10 | 84.28 |
Hortzitz, Armin | 472.69 | 192.11 | 185.85 | 94.73 | 0.00 | |
Neumann, Matthias | 487.35 | 197.22 | 97.44 | 96.37 | 96.32 | |
Krischke, Johannes | 395.84 | 199.51 | 0.00 | 98.49 | 97.84 | |
Thomas, Frank | 291.72 | 195.09 | 96.63 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
15. SONNENWENDPOKAL 2024 Dresden F3B
All results: https://mg-airsports.eu/competition/312
Another weekend and another competition completed. Nardt 2024 perfectly fit into this year’s line of competitions with difficult conditions, especially for duration flights.
The weather didn’t look good on Saturday morning. A lot of clouds and the radar already showed rain coming toward us. With the strong western winds, it did not take long until it began. Even before we were able to do the briefing. Half an hour later it looked better and we began with duration. After the rain and without sun there was little hope for any rising air masses. Especially with the strong and turbulent wind. The Ground was in the wind shadow of the tree line but once the model was above, the winches had to work a lot and the resulting launch altitudes at least were good.
That was also necessary, because you were almost unable to fly forward without ballast.
Combined this resulted in a lot of short duration flights with only one Rasmus Krogh Petersen reaching 9:56min.
Another rain break later, we continued with duration round 2. Similar conditions, but the flight times diverged a bit more. Holgard Tunker got the 1000 points with 7:13min flight time.
The pilot often has to decide how far to follow the thermals with the wind and still be able to return to the landing point.
We now switched to the first speed. High altitudes and high model mass resulted in good speed times, but the first leg with the wind made the B-base turn so much more important. In the end most pilots were between 15s and 19s. Best by Petr Fusek with 13,87s.
The weather was improving a lot after lunch and we got more and more sun. This made the distance task much harder. Getting thew 1000 was between 15 and 31 legs. How do you select your ballast for this gamble? Round 2 distance was a bit more normal, at least with respect to the results.
To make it complete we made a third duration flight to close the day. The thermal activity was still there, but the strong wind made it almost impossible to really find the sweet spot. Making small mistakes was quickly punished. And you usually did not get a chance to stay flying in low altitudes.
The resulting classement is definitely an interesting read. Andreas Herrig made an incredible flight by finding a thermal at maximum visible distance with the wind. However, he managed to get the aircraft back and made a perfect landing as well. The other pilots in this group were probably not too happy about that, several with under 5minutes flight time.
Sunday brought a lot of sun and a bit lower wind throughout the entire day.
We had to cover a lot: Three speeds and one distance.
Speed started with 15.5s to 18s. Best by Jürgen Pölzl with 14.99s, quite a bit ahead of the others.
Distance round three showed the already strong thermals, today with a bit less wind and more predictability. Still, they were gone quickly. Circling before starting the flight became kind of a must, although often it did not really increase the model’s altitude. In the last group Frank Thomas and Jens Buchert gave a great show, racing each other in a thermal. For the win. Jens came out with two legs ahead, 31 total.
One more speed before lunch break with again a bit faster flights. Several below 15s. The conditions were almost perfect, some thermals, a bit more cross wind components and a bit less wind than Saturday. Petr Fusek got his second speed 1000 with 14,40s.
After lunch the final speed was flow in opposite order of the current ranking. No big changes to the previous speed, but especially for the leading group we saw some too early turns and several flights with unusual mistakes like late turns or not flying straight. Markus Becker was able to keep his first place with a 14,23s, while Thomas Gruber won this speed with an amazing 13,46s flight.
In the end, Markus Becker wins the Sonnenwendpokal 2024, his first World Cup and Eurotour win, congratulations! Jürgen Pölzl and Steffen Besemer followed on the podium.
The Speed ranking based on the averaged four speeds was won by Andreas Herrig with 14,75s.
It was nice to see several of our younger pilots again this weekend. This clearly shows that our sport is continuing in the next generation and that the thrill and intensity of the winch launch cannot be compensated by motorized aircraft and drones.
Reinhard Dylla once more organized a great competition and the helpers at the A and B-Base did an incredible job. Both lunch and dinner were perfectly organized and tasted very good.
I want to end with a big thank you and see you again next year for maybe another round of the historically extreme Nardt weather conditions!
(Eurotour ranking update probably tomorrow. I used the good weather for flying today. Sorry, not-sorry. 😉 )
Edit: Eurotour results are online: https://www.contest-eurotour.com/f3b/f3b-sonnenwendpokal-nardt-2024/
Live-Ticker:
16:00
Markus Becker wins his first 1st place! Ahead of Jürgen Pölzl and Steffen Besemer.
Speed win goes to Herrig with 14.75s average!
Thank you to the organizer and all the helpers!
Have a save trip home.
Full report and eurotour update will follow soon.
14:45
The final speed is done. last starter Markus Becker with a great time: low 14s. This should be perfect to keep him in pole position! Yeah!
12:30
Speed is done. Good speeds down to 14s and high altitudes sometimes. I had an incredible flight with 13,0s, but (un)fortunately the b base signal was too early. the reflight in the end was not on the same level unfortunately.
We will have lunch now and afterwards a final speed in opposite of the ranking.
11:00
Distance done. we had a great race in the end with Buchert and Thomas. 31 vs 29 laps.
10:00
results on https://mg-airsports.eu/competition/312
9:40
speed best was 14,Xs, most others 15+.
distance round 3
thermally active, increasing wind from north west. 25 legs in group 1 by pölzl.
Sunday 9:00
we started with a sunny day and lower winds.
we began with speed. times between 15.5 and 18 at the moment.
19:00
duration was quite difficult. some really good, some really bad results.
That’s it for today, see you back here tomorrow morning, starting around 8.
18:20
it is just going downward . most pilots down after approx 5min. of course there is always someone who makes it better.
18:00
we continued with distance round two. still permanent changes with the thermals. making mistakes sums up very quickly. round 2 went quite well for our team, but still room for improvement. next is duration round three.
15:30
wind is getting a bit lower . thermal influence strong. 1000points with 17-28 legs.
14:10
speed is done. best time for Fusek with 13,85s. Next is Distance round 1. The sun is out now and thermal activity is starting. but with the strong wind exactly in directiin of the tasks, they will probably be gone quickly.
13:40
speed is half done. very good altitudes, heavy aircraft and a first leg with the wind. key are good turns at the b base. speed most between 15s and 17s. I was lucky and was able to lower my personal best a little bit with 14,35s.
12:00
duration almost done. no rain in between yet.
strong winds. even with ballast it is hard to go against the wind. thermals are sparce and you have to decide how far you want to follow them. its often the decision between duration and landing points.
Sebastian and Steffen both managed to make an almost perfect flight in the same group.
10:30
the next rain shower just passed. we will continue with duration round 2 instead of speed.
9:45
Zeitflug is done. very difficult conditions. now speed
9:15
no thermals, no lift . times between 6 and 8:30 minutes. wind is very strong in 50m+. models usually fly backwards. 😉
8:00
Briefing. the weather is improving a little.
we will start with duration.
7:20
Heute beginnt es mit bedecktem Himmel und mittlerem Westwind. Leider schon vor Wettbewerbsbeginn gerade die erste Regenpause. danach kommt laut radar nochmal etwas. Hoffentlich hört es dann auf.
Pre-competition:
I was tired of always marking the starting list manually. So i wrote a little Python program that does this for me. And for all my teammates. For testing i created starting lists based on the teams on mg-airsports. Feel free to download and use, but no guarantees in case of errors. I only double-checked some of them.
If you spot any errors, PLEASE tell me, so i can find the error in my code.
I will publish the (simple) code in the near future for everybody to use.