Gauteng Regional Aerobatics Competition - 23 Jan 2022By Jaco KotzeGoogle Banner Ad ![]() Andrew Blackwood Murray Routine ![]() Adam Pucjlowski filling up Yak 55 The day had 6 pilots registered to compete in various categories (Sportsman & Advanced Classes). Unfortunately, there was no entry in the unlimited class for this competition. Due to the low cloud base, the flying could only start at around 11am, following a very detailed competition and safety briefing by the Contest Director for the competition, Cliff Lotter. ![]() ![]() Briefing Contest Director Cliff Lotter & Chief Judge Quintin Hawthorne ![]() ER team getting info session from A.B.M. on opening of aircraft canopy The first competing pilot to take to the air was Ivan van der Schaar in his Pitts Special (ZS-LVE), competing in the Sportsman class. Ivan is very well known on the air show scene by flying his Boeing Stearman. ![]() Ivan van der Schaar with Pitts Special ![]() Ivan van der Schaar takeoff Next up was Riaan Pieterse (Graduate), flying his Slick 540 (ZU-TNT) to renew his aerobatic rating. He did not compete on the day. ![]() Riaan Pieterse takeoff Following Riaan was Andrew Fletcher in the Zlin 50L (ZU-ZLN). Andrew was the first competitor in the Advanced class for the day. ![]() Andrew Fletcher taking off Andrew Blackwood-Murray (Advanced class) followed in his well-known Nashua branded Extra 300L (ZS-AEC). Andrew and his Nashua Extra is also a very familiar face at local air shows. ![]() Andrew Blackwood-Murray practising routine ![]() Andrew Blackwood-Murray taking off Next up it was time for some roaring radial action with Dustin (Dusty) Hughes flying the Yak 55 (ZSU-DSH) in the Advanced class. ![]() Dustin Hughes taking off ![]() Dustin Hughes routine Dustin was followed by Pierre Plooy, competing in the Advanced class flying his Giles 202 (ZU-ZOZ). Pierre even managed to achieve some (perceived) formation flying with a stork! ![]() Pierre Plooy taking off ![]() Pierre formation flying with stork Thee last competitor for the day was Adam Pucjlowski , also Advanced class with a Yak 55 (ZU-ISS). ![]() Adam Pucjlowski taking off ![]() Adam Pucjlowski routine The day ended after the two required sessions (flying known & unknown routines), with all pilots giving top class displays. Best pilot of the day went to Pierre Plooy with a final overall score of 81.952%. Google Block Ad The final results for the day are as follows: 1. Ivan van der Schaar, Known 951.33, Unknown 971.33, Total 1922.67, Overall, 72.281% 1. Pierre Plooy Known 2898.38, Unknown 2838.27, Total 5736.65, Overall, 81.952% 2. Andrew Blackwood-Murray Known 2674.54, Unknown 2560.63, Total 5235.17, Overall, 74.788% 3. Adam Pucjlowski Known 2683.77, Unknown 2542.58, Total 5226.35, Overall, 74.662% 4. Andrew Fletcher Known 2493.90, Unknown 2603.23, Total 5097.12, Overall, 72.816% 5. Dustin Hughes Known 2169.66, Unknown 2322.72, Total 4492.38, Overall, 64.177% The judges for the competition were: 1. Quitin Hawthorne (Chief Judge) 2. Laszlo Liszkay 3. Johnie Smith 4. Maritza Boswell 5. Tayla Nicholson 6. Nadine Brooker ![]() Judges Thank you to the organisers of the event and for Heidelberg Aviation for their perfect airfield and to Pierre for his outstanding performance and best pilot of the day! ![]() Google Banner Ad PLEASE GO TO www.youtube.com/channel/UCCuRVZAGodT6sztTeXBGeMw and subscribe to our YouTube channel |
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