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Re: ​W​r​i​g​h​t​ ​S​t​u​f​f​ ​C​

Posted: September 13th, 2020, 2:03 pm
by JasperKota
New York is doing the virtual STAR program so all build events will not be running at least for the regional/state competitions, I'm not sure about invitationals. Last year/this year's rules were rough but I'm still going to miss it, broken props, torn covering, planes stuck in basketball hoops/lights and all :cry:

Re: ​W​r​i​g​h​t​ ​S​t​u​f​f​ ​C​

Posted: September 25th, 2020, 8:40 am
by sciolyperson1
Wright Stuff times from '08:
Valparaiso 3:27
Newton 3:09
Grand Haven 3:03
Brookwood 2:59
West-Windsor 2:55
Yankton 2:52

Source: https://scioly.org/obb/viewtopic.php?t=13649&start=1#2

Re: ​W​r​i​g​h​t​ ​S​t​u​f​f​ ​C​

Posted: September 30th, 2020, 3:32 pm
by Little-Acorn
I'm coaching Helicopters at the BEARSO tournament on Oct. 10, 2020 in southern California. They recommend an 8-foot ceiling, which is normal for an ordinary house. Students will send in a video, flight logs etc.

Helicopters might (?) be the most-favored flying event, because you don't need a gym. Students can fly them in their living room. Probably not possible with WS, gliders, parachute etc.

Has anybody seen a list of events for the upcoming 2020-2021 tournaments? Helicopters isn't even on the main list for National, but we're doing it for a local BEARSO tournament here. Any word on WS, Elastic Launch Gliders, Ping-pong parachute, and/or Helicopters for invitational, regional, or state?

Re: ​W​r​i​g​h​t​ ​S​t​u​f​f​ ​C​

Posted: March 14th, 2021, 4:57 pm
by coachchuckaahs
Live in the Mountain West area, and want to fly ELG or WS? Sunday March 20, Colorado Springs CO, an AMA event. They have welcomed SO planes in the past. Flyer viewable at https://www.facebook.com/FreeFlightDige ... 374047078/


Coach Chuck