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In Episode 4, the final installment, we collect ALL SEVEN complete and uncut 4 MINUTE FREESTYLE performances from the 2014 IAC! Presented with the MUSICAL tracks these amazing pilots performed to live and shot from the UNRIVALED vantage point of the Aircraft Control Tower at the North Texas Regional Airport/Perrin Field in Denison, TX! It’s truly a breathtaking spectacle–but don’t forget to BREATH!
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0:09 Benjamin Freelove • 4:07 Mark Nowosielski * 8:20 Kevin Coleman • 12:13 Michael Gallaway • 16:31 Goody Thomas • 20:24 Rob Holland • 24:48 Jeff Boerboon
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Saturday February 19, 2022 – the U.S. Unlimited and Advanced National Aerobatic Championship will finalize. The U.S. Unlimited and Advanced Gler Teams will be …

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INTERNATIONAL AEROBATIC CLUB, EAA WELCOME U.S. NATIONAL AEROBATIC CHAMPIONSHIPS TO OSHKOSH

EAA AVIATION CENTER, OSHKOSH, Wisconsin — (September 12, 2018) — Some of the nation’s best aerobatic aircraft pilots will return to Oshkosh on September 22-28 to compete for the U.S. National Aerobatic Championships, hosted by the International Aerobatic Club at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh.

The event moved to Oshkosh last year after spending most of the past 45 years at Sherman/Denison, Texas. Approximately 100 pilots will compete in five separate categories during the week, ranging from Primary to Unlimited in both powered and glider aircraft. In addition, the top finishers in the Unlimited category will earn berths on the U.S. team that will compete next year at the world championships in France.

“Oshkosh is a focal point and internationally recognized as the home of sport aviation, and we are looking forward to another successful year,” said Robert Armstrong, IAC president. “Competition aerobatics is one of the most demanding of all air sports and requires extensive practice, planning, and precision. It has often been compared to figure skating as competitors must execute maneuvers in a sequence for a panel of judges. Aerobatics is a melding of a skilled pilot with a capable and high-performance aerobatic airplane.”

Competition will begin on Saturday, September 22, in the five categories: Primary, Sportsman, Intermediate, Advanced, and Unlimited in both power and glider aerobatics. The categories are determined by the complexity of maneuvers and capabilities of the aircraft. Pilots in each category will fly at least three routines:

Known (where all competitors fly a pre-published set of maneuvers)

Unknown (the maneuvers to be flown are presented to the pilots prior to their flights, with no opportunity to practice the sequence of figures)

Freestyle (individual pilots can create their own routine based on maneuvers allowed in their category)

A group of judges scores all routines, with the highest scores earning the pilot a national champion title in each category. Updated results will be maintained on IAC’s website at www.iac.org, as well as IAC’s Facebook page and Twitter account.

IAC will also host two free public one-hour “insider briefing” at the Wittman Regional Airport terminal to introduce the details of competition aerobatics to local residents. The first on Tuesday, September 25 at 2 p.m. will also allow attendees to participate as adjunct judges who will score the flying performances that afternoon. The second insider’s briefing is on Friday, September 28 at 1 p.m., just prior to the top Unlimited category’s final freestyle competition. While the national championship site and aircraft parking area are closed to the public for safety reasons, there are ample viewing opportunities at the Wittman Regional Airport terminal area adjacent to the aerobatic box.

Some previous U.S. national champions have also flown the in the annual EAA AirVenture Oshkosh air shows in July. That includes Rob Holland, who this year will be attempting to win his eighth consecutive Unlimited national title, breaking the record he shares with the late Leo Loudenslager. Competition will end on Saturday, September 29, with awards presented at the closing banquet in the EAA Aviation Museum.

About the International Aerobatic Club

The International Aerobatic Club (IAC) was formed in 1970 as a division of the Experimental Aircraft Association. IAC is also affiliated with the National Aeronautic Association and is responsible for the administration, management and promotion of the sport of aerobatics in the United States under the applicable regulations of the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI), based in Lausanne, Switzerland.

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U.S. National Aerobatic Championships set for Salina

Tim Unruh

Salina Airport Authority

Salina, KS, (September 17, 2021) – An expected 100 plus pilots from across the nation will gather Sunday, Sept. 19 through Friday, Sept. 24 at Salina Regional Airport to compete in the U.S.National Aerobatic Championships.

Salina bested a nationwide search of 44 airports throughout the Midwest in 2018, to host the event, beginning in September 2019. Thanks to the pandemic, the 2020 championships were canceled, but they’re making a return.

“We hope this is the second of many visits to Salina,” said Doug Bartlett, contest director, of Naples, Florida.

The event is organized by a volunteer team made up of members from the International Aerobatic Club (IAC). The IAC’s headquarters are in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

Competitors and their aerobatic aircraft will be in Salina to show off their precision flying skills.

The competition is composed of both compulsory and freestyle aerobatic sequences. Some 85 different airplanes will land at Salina Airport this weekend for the contest to be decided in a number of categories. Pilots compete in five categories — Primary, Sportsman, Intermediate, Advanced, and Unlimited in both power and glider.

Included are collegiate competitors from three universities – University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, United States Air Force Academy from Colorado Springs, and Metropolitan State University of Denver.

Pilots in each category fly at least three routines:

Known: where all competitors fly a pre-published set of maneuvers

Unknown: maneuvers are presented to the pilot 12 hours before

Freestyle: pilots create their own routine based on maneuvers allowed in their category

All routines are scored by judges, and those posting the highest scores in each category are named national champions.

Top 10 finishers in the Unlimited category will earn berths on the U.S. Unlimited Aerobatic Team which will compete in the 2022 World Aerobatic Championships.

The location will be determined by the international organization known as Commission Internationale de Voltige Aerienne (CIVA), based in Lausanne

Switzerland, according to Bartlett.

At the completion of the competition the winner of the Unlimited power division will be named the National Aerobatic Champion.

Rob Holland, a pilot from New Hampshire, is seeking his 10th straight title. He is also the current World Aerobatic Four-minute Freestyle Champion, a stand-alone championship included in the Nationals, starting at 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 24.

“That’s where the most advanced pilots in the country will compete,” Bartlett said. “It’s the best demonstration of aircraft and pilot skills.”

Daily schedules are subject to weather and generally run from sunup to sundown. The tentative schedule can be viewed on the competition’s website at iac.org/nationals

The contest is not an air show, Bartlett said, but the public can view the event for free from Fossett Plaza, 2035 Beechcraft Road.

Texoma Host U.S. National Aerobatic Championships

Over 90 glider and Power pilots are registered to compete in the 2015 US National Aerobatic Championships to be held September 20th – 25th at the North Texas Regional Airport Perrin Field. 18 Advanced pilots have declared their intentions to fly for US Advanced Team selection. The event is sponsored by the International Aerobatic Club, the world’s largest aerobatic club, with the main purpose of promoting and enhancing the safety and enjoyment of aerobatics.

The IAC is quick to point out that Aerobatic is not stunt flying. It is precision flying. It is about the pure freedom of flight in all forms. The routes and maneuvers the pilots take are carefully choreographed and awards are given in a number of categories in both Power and Glider divisions. This competition isn’t about speed or breath taking stunt flying. It is all about gentle, relaxed maneuvers that combine technical skills and art, where both the analytical and intuitive sides of the brain are used.

Pilots must stay within an “Aerobatic Box”. It is a block of air 1,000 meters (3,281 feet) long by 1,000 meters wide. The upper and lower limits of the box are set based on the category a competitor is flying in. The competitor has to stay within the lateral limits of the box and within the height limits. The lower limits of the box are, for safety reasons, strictly enforced. During competition there are boundary judges in place that determine when a competitor leaves the box. Boundary infringement penalties are subtracted from the pilot’s overall score.

If you are driving on Hwy 289 this week you will notice an open field on the west side of the highway across from the North Texas Regional Airport. You may even see spectators in lawn chairs grouped together in the field. They are in perfect position to watch the action in the “Aerobatic Box.” If you get a chance, head on out to the NTRA and watch these magnificent men and women flying bold and beautiful flying machines.

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