Control Line World Championships
In the summer of 2000
This
report will be about combat (F2D) and some general things
only.
After 10 years again a World
Championship Control Line in France (last time Blenod
1990). Because I could still remember this championship I
choose to have lunch and dinner this time again. To camp
on the site was no question at all, I always do this when
there is a possibility.
The camping and its
facilities:
Disappointing about
camping this time was not
the field or the
rain (which changed the camping site into one big
pig play area) but the amount of toilets and
showers. This was absolutely not enough
especially not because half of the showers were
not operating properly. This must have been a
disaster for lots of competitors and supporters.
Amazing that almost nobody got sick. I am used to
fly competitions where there is a lower standard
of hygienic facilities but then I know it and can
prepare for it. I expected a little more on a
World Championship, stupid me.
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The food:
Enough is said when I tell you that lots of France
competitors and France supporters (not being part of the
organization) made their apologizes.
A combat pilot should be hungry. Remember hungry animals,
they are forced to hunt to get their daily calories. I'm
getting in the mood for the competition. Right choice to
'eat' here!
The field:
The field itself was perfect although the double outer
circle gave some confusion. The inner circle was made of
a painted underlayment (plywood) and the surface was made
a little rough (sandpaper structure). This inner circle
was a perfect idea especially we had to suffer with some
rain drops every now and then.
It was a pitty that there was no real preparation area
for each country. This is normally done at World and
European Championships so everybody knows where the lines
are and for spectators it is easier to recognize where
they shouldn't be. Asking the organization to change this
was simply answered with: what's the problem, your lines
will be checked before you enter the circle. Amazing that
I saw better preparation areas for other categories.
Before somebody thinks I am only negative: a BIG
COMPLIMENT for GABRIEL HONNERT (line check and the man
who did almost everything on the field to get the
competition started and running) and MOREL (checking
venturi,muffler and line thickness) and THE MAN ON THE
BIKE (who kept the flying area clean). Gabriel had a hard
time keeping people out off the line check area who had
nothing to do there. Happy for him and the pilots he
succeeded. Well done!!
The weather:
See the title or the backgound.
The jury:
Mack Henry ,Circle Marshall, did an outstanding job, he
was the one trying to run this competition at schedule.
Then there were 3 other jury members, Guido Michels
having a kind of total overview task and Ingemar Larsson
and Vernon Hunt being the 2 jury members watching the two
teams closely. Guido Michels was doing a proper job. With
the other two I was less satisfied. One of them was
really slowing down the competition, being always later
than the other with fuel and streamer. You need nerves if
you have to wait and you see the other team is almost
prepared. Mack was happily giving both teams enough time
to prepare properly.
Sometimes the 2 jury members allowed pilots to leave fuel
in their fuel bottles and pour the half liter fuel
additional to it (it was allowed because those pilots
said that this was the fuel left from the bout before or
they promised to tank from the half liter bottle and not
use the other fuel). Once we said something about it the
'fun' started. From now on I had to take my surgical
tubes out off the models almost every flight and show
that they were empty. They told me that there was a rumor
that I was flying with extra nitro. I can tell, my
engines are running faster with less nitro but then they
are more difficult to regulate. I would be stupid if I
would use those tricks.
Maybe the trouble with the jury and me was because I
asked some questions (Guido asked me to) before the
champs started. One of the questions was: What will the
jury do when somebody is making a knot and makes the knot
wet in his mouth and makes the next knot and makes it wet
again. I asked this because this was used on some
competitions (in Denmark one of the judges saw someone
doing this and gave him a new streamer) You don't have to
be smart to realize that the string will break more
easily in the wetted knot which is also easier to make
very tight. When I asked one of the jury members (those
watching the teams closely) when this happened before the
start of one of my bouts the answer was: I can't see it
from here!!! I gave up.
I must honestly say that the
jury has never been an advantage or disadvantage for me
or the other Dutch pilots but still except for Mack Henry
and Guido a minus for rest of the jury.
I would like to hear opinions from other pilots. I
will also add the opinions from other pilots as
attachment to this article. Who dares to?? I
received already 1. See below
Time keepers and cut
counters:
The most difficult job on
the field and they did very well. I couldn't do this job
properly, I always see less than they do because I also
look at tactics and pilots. They were concentrated whole
day on one thing. My compliments to the time keepers and
cut counters. WELL DONE !!. Off course as on every
competition there were some not explanable differences in
what the pilots expected and what the cut counters saw.
We as Dutch team made by the way made an official
complaint but that was about one of the timekeepers
drinking Wodka while the competition was still running
and handed this over to the Organization What I remember
we made this compaint after round 1 or 2. Alcohol should
not be used by anyone at the field who could be
responsible for the end result. Pilots or mechanics
should do what they want but I wouldn't advise it.
The competition itself:
This could be a long story about who flew who and won or
lost but I will only pick out some details.
66 pilots (12 of them being junior) from 21 countries.
The draw of the first round showed 69 competitors but
there were no Mexican pilots. The ones who had to fly
Mexican pilots and the one with the bye now flew each
other. This seems to be possible because the draw is
still made randomly.
Compared to last year (EC in Spain) the standard of
flying was higher. In the first round I was nicely
surprised by Mike Willcox's flying style. A real joy to
look at. I have tried to look at all the bouts he flew.
It almost seem to be over for Mike after the first round
because he had been practicing (just before the start of
the second round) before 8 O'clock on a field somewhere.
Bruno Delor, the treasurer of the WC, unfortunately for
Mike passed by and took his equipment. No more flying for
Mike expected everybody but the Americans won the protest
and Mike was able to continue the competition. He has the
style I like to fly myself too, low and small manouvres.
He lost against two pilots who don't like flying low at
all.
The Russians, especially Talantsev and Arifov, were
defending a lot (more than I am used to see from them)
and made their cuts anyway. I was really surprised when I
saw them defending so much and happily choose the right
tactic. Normally I try to follow, if I am not defending,
as much as possible. Against them I only followed one or
two manouvres and then went inverted to their manouvres.
This was the right tactic although Arifov made it very
difficult for me. Four times I had to fly him and I won
because his pacifier blew at the moment we both had no
streamer paper left. (1 to 1 in cuts) In the first
reflight we had we were also flying level because of no
streamer paper left and my engine was making a strange
noise and slowing down. I reached the end of the bout.
The skirt of the piston was almost gone and it is amazing
to see that an engine can eat so much piston material and
doesn't stop, even the pacifier was empty. Lucky me.

First
flight against Arifov
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Fourth
flight between me and Arifov.
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Juniors:
12 JUNIORS (Yes in capital). I had the idea that non of
the juniors were flying like beginners. They were all
doing well and will be a hard nut to crack for us
granny's. That some were out early did have to do with an
unfortunate draw.
Phillip Teubel 13 years old, first competition this year
in Bitterfeld, has made a tremendous step forward. Skyler
Shelley from the USA beating Jari Valo, perfect, (sorry
Jari). Monique, my sister flew 3 juniors and lost against
2 of them. I flew Mini Teubel and had a hard time making
a cut, he was too gentle to me or maybe having to much
respect, difficult to beat.
We have a new Junior World
Champ, Serghei Dementiev
flying with diesel engines made by his father Igor
Dementiev. I guess no. 2 Armin Muhlparzer is a little
stronger but he lost two bouts very unfortunately. Then
combat is hard, but they will learn from their mistakes.
Strange thing always happens
on W- and EC's.
Murphy's law. It can be worse.
The law of O'Toole is: Murphy was an optimist.
The Austrians were very unlucky with their streamer
hooks.
Armin Muhlparzer won the bout against Igor Milenin but
unfortunately his streamer string was hooked out and was
in Igor's lines. A lucky win for Igor. In another bout
the streamer was not hooked in well and from the start he
was flying without streamer. Landing and 100 penalty
points is a bad start. They were using this type of
streamer hook for the last 5 years and never had any
problems with them.
Rudy Konigshofer had no streamer hook at all at his spare
model. Couldn't continue the bout and lost.
In my bout for third and fourth place Zolnerkevitch cut
my fuel tube but only half. Never happened to me. Lost
the bout
Talantsev decided in 2 bouts to land his model because he
was convinced that he would win then for sure. Lost both
bouts because the cut counters saw 1 cut more for his
opponents. Stupid, he is good enough to win without these
tricks.
Lada Marek lost because his lead outs were completely
tangled with each other. This was not the result of a
normal line tangle but maybe because of the streamer
string. There was no streamer string in the lines when he
crashed.

Before the final.
Laura from Finland and Monique flew a bout.
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The final:
A final between 2 Ukrains, Chorny and Milenin. For the
public a very watchable bout with a very strong flying
Chorny.
I had the idea that either Milenin was burned out or the
title was given away. I know Milenin from several
competitions and never saw him flying so passive in
attacking or giving up when he was close to a cut. Maybe
I am wrong. But anyway nice to look at.
I must say that with Chorny we
have a symphatic and strong flying new World Champ. My
sincere congratulations to Chorny.
I had a good time at the World
Champs.
I realize that my opinions are hard for some readers but
I feel that not everything can be hidden under the
blankets (Dutch saying). I feel free to give my opinion!!
Best thing I heard.
Somebody saying: Chorny, you have a bye in this round.
Question from Chorny: from what country??
COMMENTS / OPINION FROM OTHERS.
No.1
Comment of Mats Bejhem:
I don't like French chauvinism!
Please show respect for other nations team prize!
RESULTS
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