Australia, New Zealand, USA, Japan and Germany at the Masters!
After hard practice in the 1,5 weeks before the Masters and the 1000km drive from Melbourne to Sydney, it was time to start the Australian Masters! In Pitt Town on the „Charles Kingsford Smith Model Aircraft Club”, a turf farm 30km outside of Sydney was the competition. Not only FAI F3A-class, also Hobby, Sport, Expert and Advanced took part. Overall more than 40 competitors.
unusual flight conditions -> mid-air collision
A normal grass runway but 2 flight lines on it! The distance between both pilots was at least only 50-100m and both planes flew almost in the same box. That means if 2 pilots fly exactly same distance and height, it could happen that they meet each other in the air. Surprisingly it happened not until the second day of competition. 1 total loss and a badly damaged airplane was the result.
5 of 6 flights for the victory
On Friday we started with 2 flights of P17, the first round was won by AC Glenn from the USA, the second was tightly won by myself. So the first day of competition I finished 2nd. On Saturday, the second day of competition, I changed my style a little, flew closer and a bit faster- more European style. And it was a good decision!
I won both rounds on Saturday of P17, followed by the 2 Americans AC Glenn and Pete Collins. On Monday was the big final with 2 rounds of F17. I could win both flights and that meant the victory of the Australian Masters. Second was AC Glenn, 3rd Pete Collins and 4th Aussie-mate GlennO.
With the victory at the Australian masters I could made our trip also from the competitive side unforgettable!
Congrats to AC, Pete and GlennO, not only for great flying, more for being great sportsmen!
Also to the winners of the other classes and participants congratulations and thanks for the great time we could spent with you!
A special “Thank you” goes to our partners Hacker Motor, JETI model, ORACOVER, PowerBox Systems and rc-factory for making the competition, especially the raffle, to a real highlight!
Luke, Mike and Robbo 🙂