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News Article Did you know that three more teams added scores to the October leaderboard of the World Tunnel League?
posted: Oct 31st, 2017 The NSL News reported the October scores of the World Tunnel League October meets on 23 October 2017. Six teams from Florida and four from Northern California shared the preliminary leaderboard for this month by then. Northern California was not done though, as only the teams from iFLY SF Bay had completed their six October sequences, and NCSL Director Lori Connor had scheduled a WTL meet at iFLY Sacramento, as well. This event took place last Thursday night, and three additional teams came out to post their scores for the six October sequences in the 12+ flying chambers. Two of the teams... (more)
News Article Did you know that Arizona Airspeed and Black Cat will continue the HayaBusa hunt in 2018?
posted: Oct 29th, 2017 There was a 4-way Open Class battle at the FAI Indoor World Meet 2017 that was even more exciting, at least closer, than the showdown between NMP PCH HayaBusa and Weembi High Rollers. In fact, Arizona Airspeed and Black Cat needed an extra round to break their tie after Round 10. The NSL News mentioned in the last preview before Round 1 that "the teams will still be missing the fastest sequence of the meet, which was drawn for the extra round" and that "there is hope for a fly-off though, as the 4-way Open Class field is tight enough in the medal rankings for a chance to see the fast sequence... (more)
News Article Did you know that NMP PCH HayaBusa fended off the ultimate Weembi challenge in Montreal?
posted: Oct 28th, 2017 The last update that covered the final showdown in 2017 between NMP PCH HayaBusa and Weembi High Rollers at the FAI Indoor World Meet 2017 presented the situation at the end of the first day when five of the ten rounds were completed. The missing five rounds have now been added to the meet videos of both teams. Eventually not much changed on the second day, even though Weembi came out of the starting blocks for Round 6 on Saturday morning as strong as it was expected and reduced the deficit from five to three points. However, HayaBusa reacted like world champions and did not allow Weembi to... (more)
News Article Did you know that the VAF Warriors are still undefeated in Denmark?
posted: Oct 27th, 2017 The 4-way Open Class duel between VAF Warriors and Pangaea for the top spot in Denmark used to be a regular feature until Denmark's national team between 2013 and 2016 announced the end of the 4-way career after the FAI Indoor World Cup 2016. Both teams had enjoyed and appreciated their domestic rivalry that helped to push them to higher performance levels. Pangaea continued as Denmark's national team and represented the Scandinavian country at the FAI Mondial 2016. The team was formed in 2015 and challenged the VAF Warriors for the first time seriously at the national outdoor championships... (more)
News Article Did you know that the combined FAI Indoor World Cup leaderboard features a colorful mix of different lineups?
posted: Oct 26th, 2017 The NSL News is once again taking a closer look at the combined AAA Class leaderboard after the identical ten rounds in 4-way Open and 4-way Women at the FAI Indoor World Meet 2017. It's a colorful leaderboard that is actually showing three different categories. Ten teams had all-male lineups (gray), nine teams competed in the separate 4-way Women event (magenta), and another four teams had mixed lineups (yellow). NMP PCH HayaBusa and Weembi High Rollers dominated the 4-way Open Class and the combined leaderboard both, while the French Weembi Girls battled with Black Cat and Arizona Airspeed... (more)
News Article Did you know that Vega XP has AAA/Advanced Class plans for 2018?
posted: Oct 25th, 2017 The NSL News covered the Intermediate Class competition at the USPA Nationals 2017 first with a story on 17 October that introduced the winner, Vega XP, and then followed up with a history of this event. Vega XP has an interesting team story to offer, and the team members agreed to share more information with the NSL News and the audience. A new NSL Live Talk on Zoom was scheduled, and the complete lineup was ready to discuss more details of the team history and the near future on Tuesday evening, gathering online from different locations. The previous Vega XP story put mostly the facts and... (more)