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 |