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Water Loops

The object of this contest is to take off with a cup attached on top of the plane with double stick tape and filled with a predetermined measured amount of water. When the plane lands after doing 2 consecutive loops you measure the water and the pilot with the most water in the cup after the flight wins.

Speed Loops

A pilot gets is plane at the end of the runway and when a judge gives the signal the pilot takes of and does 3 loops as fast as he can and lands back on the ground. The pilot with the fastest time wins.

Eggs Away

The pilot attaches a cup to the top of his plane and places an egg in it. The pilot takes off and tries to drop the egg by inverting the plane and by which trying to hit a target on the ground. The pilot that is the nearest to the center of the target is the winner.

Limbo

One pilot takes off and he has 2 tries to get his plane the closest to the ground in a 25x25 predetermined area. There are 3 judges that do there best to rate the measurement from the wheels to the ground of each pilots attempt. The pilot with the shortest measurement wins.

Up Side Down

The pilot that pilots his plane the longest up side down in one flight wins.

U2

Each plane is field up with a predetermined measurement of fuel. The pilots place there plane at the end of the runway and they all start there engines and take off at the same time. The pilot that is the last one to be left in the air is the winner.

Knife edge

The pilot that remains in a knife edge the longest in one flight is the winner.

HELIUM BALLOON CHASE

FLY 3 OR MORE FUN FLY CONTESTANTS AND THEN RELEASE A HELIUM BALLOON EQUIPT WITH STREAMER AND RACE TO POP BALLOON OR CUT STREAMER.

By: WAYNE FRANCKE

Wingo Pylon Race

Pylons made from anchored helium ballons are established at either end of the runway. Stock Wingos & SoarStars race in a figure eight around the pylons crossing in front of each other at mid field. First to complete 10 laps wins.

By: John Herleman

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