Do you happen to remember which team flew this time?DHess wrote:In Illinois, it looks like the best raw chinook times are around 1:40 but that is before state so who knows what could wind up being the top time.sciencegirl03 wrote:Any updates on best times at regionals/states?
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Maryland had their state competition yesterday and we got first place with a raw time of 2:05. So I guess you guys can use that kinda as a base line.
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2nd place time at the Illinois State Competition was made by Jones College Prep with a triple rotor chinook that had a raw time of 3:01.63; does anyone know what Stevenson's first place time was?
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Three rotors? So non-FF may show up at Nats after all...glouthan wrote:2nd place time at the Illinois State Competition was made by Jones College Prep with a triple rotor chinook that had a raw time of 3:01.63, does anyone know what Stevenson's first place time was?
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Wow, two top times above 3 min? That's amazing! What was the ceiling height?glouthan wrote:2nd place time at the Illinois State Competition was made by Jones College Prep with a triple rotor chinook that had a raw time of 3:01.63, does anyone know what Stevenson's first place time was?
The Albuquerque Area Homeschools aren't using FF and they've been getting some solid times. And they're headed to Nats.SluffAndRuff wrote:Three rotors? So non-FF may show up at Nats after all...
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I believe our school was one of the only teams using a non FF kit (at least for a chinook design). We always like to build without the kit because there is so much more to be learned and the end results are always more satisfying and it's fun to try new things like our three rotor design. Luckily we had some competitive results this year, but alas we will not be headed to nationals. Good to hear though that there will be some original designs at nats because those are always more fun to see!SluffAndRuff wrote:Three rotors? So non-FF may show up at Nats after all...glouthan wrote:2nd place time at the Illinois State Competition was made by Jones College Prep with a triple rotor chinook that had a raw time of 3:01.63, does anyone know what Stevenson's first place time was?
And Daydreamer, the ceiling height was approx. 95 feet (Held in the UIUC Armory) so that probably accounted for maybe 20 or so seconds extra flight time! (at least for our team's helicopter)
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That's interesting. Did most team's Helis reach the ceiling or did they just hover at about the halfway mark. That's a crazy high ceiling.glouthan wrote:I believe our school was one of the only teams using a non FF kit (at least for a chinook design). We always like to build without the kit because there is so much more to be learned and the end results are always more satisfying and it's fun to try new things like our three rotor design. Luckily we had some competitive results this year, but alas we will not be headed to nationals. Good to hear though that there will be some original designs at nats because those are always more fun to see!SluffAndRuff wrote:Three rotors? So non-FF may show up at Nats after all...glouthan wrote:2nd place time at the Illinois State Competition was made by Jones College Prep with a triple rotor chinook that had a raw time of 3:01.63, does anyone know what Stevenson's first place time was?
And Daydreamer, the ceiling height was approx. 95 feet (Held in the UIUC Armory) so that probably accounted for maybe 20 or so seconds extra flight time! (at least for our team's helicopter)
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I'm really curious - how did you balance the forces in a three rotor design, to make sure the heli didn't tilt or spin?glouthan wrote:I believe our school was one of the only teams using a non FF kit (at least for a chinook design). We always like to build without the kit because there is so much more to be learned and the end results are always more satisfying and it's fun to try new things like our three rotor design. Luckily we had some competitive results this year, but alas we will not be headed to nationals. Good to hear though that there will be some original designs at nats because those are always more fun to see!SluffAndRuff wrote:Three rotors? So non-FF may show up at Nats after all...glouthan wrote:2nd place time at the Illinois State Competition was made by Jones College Prep with a triple rotor chinook that had a raw time of 3:01.63, does anyone know what Stevenson's first place time was?
And Daydreamer, the ceiling height was approx. 95 feet (Held in the UIUC Armory) so that probably accounted for maybe 20 or so seconds extra flight time! (at least for our team's helicopter)
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Daydreamer, our device planted itself onto the ceiling for about 2 minutes (30 seconds on the upward trip and 30 sec descent for 3 min total) so the top times did go all the way up but I did see a few that were around 1:45 with a no-touch flight hovering just below the girders of the ceiling.
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Nice! Sorry for all the questions, but did any Helis get stuck in the girders?glouthan wrote:Daydreamer, our device planted itself onto the ceiling for about 2 minutes (30 seconds on the upward trip and 30 sec descent for 3 min total) so the top times did go all the way up but I did see a few that were around 1:45 with a no-touch flight hovering just below the girders of the ceiling.
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