The competition for the cup of the princess Marie of Liechtenstein is finished. Stefan Kaiser wins with 1000 points for all three of his flights in front of Wolfgang Matt and Markus Zeiner. Please find the ranking list below. The jury and the judges got some whine from Liechtenstein as a present.
The competition for the cup of the princess Marie of Liechtenstein is finished. Stefan Kaiser wins with 1000 points for all three of his flights in front of Wolfgang Matt and Markus Zeiner. Please find the ranking list below. The jury and the judges got some whine from Liechtenstein as a present.
Congratulations to Sophia Greve, Germany, and Brian Buckley, Ireland. Sophia Greve was the first woman to participate in our competition and Brian Buckley celebrated his birthday today.
All pilots have finished two rounds by now. The best 20 Pilots are now going to fly their third round. The sequence of the first ten pilots will be drawn.
Today we started our second competition day at 8:00h. The weather conditions seem to be similar to yesterday, no wind in the morning but increasing in the afternoon. We expect to finish the second competition round just before lunchtime. Afterwards the best pilots are going to fly a third round.
We are looking forward to an exciting competition day. The winner will receive the cup of the princess Marie of Liechtenstein.
As planned, we reached the first half of the second starting list. 26 pilots will have to do their second flight tomorrow morning. Because of the TBL-calculations we are not ready to publish a ranking list yet, but will do it as soon as all pilots have finished two rounds.
But first of all it is time for the pleasant part of the evening. As every year, Jaqueline Risch and Rolf Hassler spared no efforts to create a delicious meal. So we are looking forward to a beautiful evening. Nick Schädler had some entertaining ideas to delegate the people to the buffet.
After all pilots have finished their first flight they all gathered on the runway for a group photo.
The first 40 pilots have already finished their flight. So we are ahead of schedule. At the moment, the sun is shining from a cloudless sky with almost no wind. In the afternoon, we expect the wind to start blowing what makes the conditions a little harder for the pilots.
President of organisation Günther Matt and Contest Director Peter Kunkel welcomed all the pilots on our airfield. They briefed them about the competition and wished good luck. Nick Schädler, LIE, will do the adjusting flight for the judges.
55 Pilots from 11 different countries signed in for the competition, 52 are present. We are glad to welcome Greve Sophia from Germany, the first woman participating in our competition.