Congratulations to the TOKAY RC Modelers that participated in the Kings Canyon IMAC Challenge and brought home some wood!
Overall, there were 14 pilots flying in the KC 2022 IMAC contest. In no particular order they were: Aldrin Sangma, Bill Vargas, Dale Grant, David White, Don Brown, George Silva, Mark Huntley, Matthew Morell, Mickey Crawley, Mitch Biddle, Nate Holderbein, Nick Clayton, Santiago Robillos and Steven Reynolds. These pilots flew a grand total of 196 judged sequences.
Aldrin Sangma won the Basic class. There was 1 pilot in Basic. The winning order was: (1) Aldrin Sangma. He flew 6 known sequences (3 rounds) and 1 unknown round.
Mark Huntley won the Sportsman class. There were 5 pilots in Sportsman. The winning order was: (1) Mark Huntley, (2) Dale Grant, (3) Mitch Biddle, (4) Nick Clayton and (5) Steven Reynolds. They flew 6 known sequences (3 rounds) and 1 unknown round. The scores ranged from a low of 1,628.8 to a high of 5,000 (a range of 3,371.2 points).
Nate Holderbein won the Intermediate class. There were 4 pilots in Intermediate. The winning order was: (1) Nate Holderbein, (2) Bill Vargas, (3) Don Brown and (4) George Silva. They flew 6 known sequences (3 rounds) and 1 unknown round. The scores ranged from a low of 3,714.5 to a high of 4,855.8 (a range of 1,141.3 points).
David White won the Advanced class. There were 2 pilots in Advanced. The winning order was: (1) David White and (2) Santiago Robillos. They flew 6 known sequences (3 rounds) and 1 unknown round. The scores ranged from a low of 4,911.8 to a high of 4,986.5 (a range of 74.8 points).
Matthew Morell won the Unlimited class. There were 2 pilots in Unlimited. The winning order was: (1) Matthew Morell and (2) Mickey Crawley. They flew 6 known sequences (3 rounds) and 1 unknown round. The scores ranged from a low of 4,977.3 to a high of 5,000 (a range of 22.7 points).
Mark Huntley won the Seniors class. There were 9 pilots in Seniors. The winning order was: (1) Mark Huntley, (2) David White, (3) Bill Vargas, (4) Dale Grant, (5) Mitch Biddle, (6) Don Brown, (7) Nick Clayton, (8) George Silva and (9) Steven Reynolds. They flew 6 known sequences (3 rounds) and 1 unknown round. The scores ranged from a low of 324.567 to a high of 1,000.000 (a range of 675.433 points).
The tightest competition was for 1st place in the Intermediate class, with only 8.119 points difference between Nate Holderbein and Bill Vargas.