Sunday, February 12, 2012
NW Region Contacts
 NW-1

Keith Bodeau Keith Bodeau1
Northwest Director
NWRD@mini-iac.com
Peter Butschek Peter Butschek
Northwest iReporter
NWIR@mini-iac.com
Mike V Michael Verzwyvelt
ARD- Southern Idaho
ArmandMarshall_01 Armand Marshall
ARD - Alaska
Michael Dick Michael Dick
ARD - Alberta

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DSCF0194Keith Bodeau
NW Regional Director

I have flown R/C off & on since 1978 and caught the IMAC bug 11-12 years ago. I live in Spokane Washington and it all started out innocently enough as a flying buddy of mine (a previous pattern flyer) said we should go fly a small local Imac contest for fun. Well, I left that contest with my Goldberg Ultimate still intact and that was all it took, I was hooked. I attended a couple more local contests and then traveled over to the Seattle area and entered Sportsman for my first Northwest points contest and had a blast. I flew Sportsman at the Imac Nationals in Toledo Ohio in the late 90's then moved to Advanced for about 5 years and now fly in the Unlimited class.

After 10 plus years, numerous different airplanes, meeting a great bunch guys, and the same wife (Thank you honey) I can say that I still enjoy this sport as much as I ever did. I look forward to leading the Northwest Region and contributing to IMAC’s future for the next few years.

Keith

 

 NW-1

Keith Bodeau Keith Bodeau1
Northwest Director
NWRD@mini-iac.com
Peter Butschek Peter Butschek
Northwest iReporter
NWIR@mini-iac.com
Mike V Michael Verzwyvelt
ARD- Southern Idaho
ArmandMarshall_01 Armand Marshall
ARD - Alaska
Michael Dick Michael Dick
ARD - Alberta

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DSCF0194Keith Bodeau
NW Regional Director

I have flown R/C off & on since 1978 and caught the IMAC bug 11-12 years ago. I live in Spokane Washington and it all started out innocently enough as a flying buddy of mine (a previous pattern flyer) said we should go fly a small local Imac contest for fun. Well, I left that contest with my Goldberg Ultimate still intact and that was all it took, I was hooked. I attended a couple more local contests and then traveled over to the Seattle area and entered Sportsman for my first Northwest points contest and had a blast. I flew Sportsman at the Imac Nationals in Toledo Ohio in the late 90's then moved to Advanced for about 5 years and now fly in the Unlimited class.

After 10 plus years, numerous different airplanes, meeting a great bunch guys, and the same wife (Thank you honey) I can say that I still enjoy this sport as much as I ever did. I look forward to leading the Northwest Region and contributing to IMAC’s future for the next few years.

Keith

 

NW Forum - What's New
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Northwest 2012 schedule
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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year
by Team Jamaica - Northwest
2012 IMAC Scoring Program
by Team Jamaica - Northwest
Changes to the Aresti Catalog
by Team Jamaica - Northwest
Sure is dead around here!
by dlurvey - Northwest
2011 Scale Aerobatics NATS
by Team Jamaica - Northwest
West Coast IMAC Score! Tutorial
by Kent Porter - Northwest
IMAC Contest Director's On-Line Training
by Team Jamaica - Northwest


NW Contest Calendar
EventDateLocation
03/17/12
Wenatchee, WA USA
03/27/2012
ONLINE, WA USA
04/14/12
Snohomish, Wa USA
04/28/12
Medford, OR USA
05/19/12
Bellingham, Wa USA
05/19/12
Twin Falls, ID USA
05/26/12
Zillah, WA USA
06/02/12
Medicine Hat, Alberta Canada
06/23/12
Wenatchee, Wa USA
07/07/12
Snohomish, Wa USA
07/09/12
Muncie, IN USA
07/27/12
Molalla, OR USA
08/18/12
Woodburn, OR USA
09/01/12
Coeur d' alene, ID USA
09/08/12
Calgary, Alberta Canada
09/15/12
Redmond, OR USA
09/29/12
Richland, WA USA


Regional News - (click category)
Calgary Scale Aerobatic Stampede  
 

Overall, there were 7 pilots flying in the Calgary Scale Aerobatic Stampede contest. In no particular order they were: Gordon Wilhelm, Al Parsons, Mike Dick, Brent Bullen, Travis Fletcher, Ken Shipley and Will Gross. These pilots flew a grand total of 126 judged sequences.

This contest was flown according to modified rules.

Travis Fletcher won the Basic class. There were 3 pilots in Basic. The winning order was: (1) Travis Fletcher, (2) Ken Shipley and (3) Al Parsons. They flew 9 known sequences (5 rounds). The scores ranged from a low of 4,511.1 to a high of 7,000 (a range of 2,488.9 points).

Gordon Wilhelm won the Sportsman class. There were 4 pilots in Sportsman. The winning order was: (1) Gordon Wilhelm, (2) Brent Bullen, (3) Mike Dick and (4) Will Gross. They flew 8 known sequences (4 rounds) and 1 unknown round. The scores ranged from a low of 4,856.6 to a high of 7,418.1 (a range of 2,561.6 points).

The tightest competition was for 1st place in the Sportsman class, with only 40.6 points difference between Gordon Wilhelm and Brent Bullen.

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