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News Article Did you know that three Airspeed members could have joined Mathieu Bernier this year?
posted: Jul 9th, 2022 There was another aspect in the many topics that the NSL Live Talk with Arizona Airspeed's Niklas Hemlin included on June 15th. It was touched at the end of the conversation and was not related to the previous topics of his position as a competitor and coach. It was more a personal question that went back to a recent crossroad and a decision that he had to make. In fact, he was not alone in a situation where the Airspeed members were setting up the plans for the near future. Mikhail Markine, who is actually Airspeed senior member together with Niklas Hemlin, was in the same situation. Niklas... (more)
News Article Did you know that Anion Flux XP interfered with the Dutch AA Class order?
posted: Jul 8th, 2022 The Tomscat Trophy 2022 did not offer any exciting battle for the top spots in the three categories. Lux won the AAA Class competition easily in the absence of the Dutch national 4-way team Out OF The Blue, and Chaotic Motion's modified VIXX lineup had signed up for the AA Class, where they had no opposition. The two new teams in the A Class did not hurt each other throughout the ten rounds, with Crepuscular Effect in the 1st place. However, a closer look at the AA Class leaderboard is actually showing a fierce battle for the medal positions behind Chaotic Motion VIXX. Two more new Dutch... (more)
News Article Did you know that Brazil's Netunos followed the Airspeed CISM example?
posted: Jul 8th, 2022 The 2022 CISM military world championships received more attention this year than ever before, not only due to the fact that CISM winners NMP PCH HayaBusa and silver medalists Qatar Tigers are medal contenders for the FAI World Championships of Formation Skydiving in October, as well. In fact, HayaBusa and Tigers are the defending FAI medalists of the 1st and 3rd place at the FAI Tanay Mondial 2020. The NSL News coverage became even more extensive when Arizona Airspeed joined the CISM competition remotely and for training purposes by performing the same eight CISM sequences in training on their... (more)
News Article Did you know that Paraclete XP's Indoor Cloud League team had record participation in June?
posted: Jul 6th, 2022 The scores and videos of Paraclete XP's Indoor Cloud League team complete the leaderboard for the month of June. ICL organizer and XPG4 member Brenn Richards reported that the June event had the biggest turnout of the 2022 season: "We had the pleasure of flying with many of the big-way participants who were around for the weekend and attempted to break the current NC state record." Paraclete XP has the very convenient combination of the 16-foot flying chamber and the Skydive Paraclete XP drop zone just a few miles away in Raeford. Teams and competitors can easily switch from one facility to... (more)
News Article Did you know that Dallas Valkyrie was back with Indoor Cloud League scores for June?
posted: Jul 5th, 2022 The three Indoor Cloud League teams who came back in January 2022 after the compromised two years of restrictions and limitations due to the corona virus crisis have not missed a month yet this year. Kyle Hermberg's ICL team at iFLY Dallas finished in the top spot of the 2021 leaderboard after submitting scores and videos for all 12 months and finishing with a new record total for a complete ICL year. All other participating teams missed monthly scores at different times in 2021 and could not contend for the top spot. It had been a similar situation in 2020 when iFLY Dallas missed six months... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Tomscat Trophy had a strong comeback after a 2-year break?
posted: Jul 5th, 2022 Last weekend featured once again the Tomscat Trophy in the Netherlands, an annual event that has been at least as popular as the national championships since it was created decades ago. The Tomscat Trophy commemorates two members of the Dutch 4-way team Tomscat, Remie Herder and Sjaak Strating, who died in Perris Valley on April 24th, 1992, in a plane crash. It was the same plane crash where members of the U.S. team Airmoves died. Dan Brodsky-Chenfeld was a member of the Airmoves and survided. Dutch FAI judge Mike Pennock has been organizing the Tomscat Trophy for many years, and he invited... (more)