Did you know that Florida's ICL competitors celebrated farewell to the old iFLY Orlando tunnel? posted: Feb 13th, 2017 4-way fans and competitors of the Florida Skydiving League came together most likely for the last time at iFLY Orlando on Thursday to post scores and videos for the 12+ leaderboard of the Indoor Cloud League.
The Sun Path Products NSL News reported the first Indoor Cloud League event at iFLY Tampa on 28 January 2017, and the new ICL team posted a complete set of scores and videos on the 14+ leaderboard.
It is not only the new wind tunnel in Tampa that attracts mostly the 4-way fans from the west coast of Florida, especially the Skydive City community, to the Indoor Cloud League events.
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Did you know that the FAI/IPC regulations for changes of representation are still the same? posted: Feb 12th, 2017 The Weembi Lille/NMP PCH HayaBusa story continues with the video of the NSL Live Talk that was recorded on Friday. HayaBusa coach Gary Smith had mentioned the French national team in 4-way Open, RealFly-Sion, as the most improved team, which became the topic for yesterday's Sun Path Products NSL News update.
The 1-day delay for the NSL Live Talk video also gave additional time to study the FAI/IPC eligibility rules more carefully and inquire directly for clarification with IPC President Dr. Rainer "Exi" Hoenle. Roy Janssen's recent change from competing for Belgium to becoming a French member... (more)
Did you know that RealFly-Sion was the most improved team at the Wind Games? posted: Feb 11th, 2017 Yesterday's update was a good reason to get in touch with one of the two 4-way competitors who have won FAI medals for different countries at world championships.
Gary Smith, who has coached NMP PCH HayaBusa and Roy Janssen to the gold medals in Prostejov 2014, agreed to take some time for the next NSL Live Talk. The conversation took place the day after the double-gold/double-country topic made it to the front page for the latest Sun Path Products NSL News story, and the video will be uploaded very soon.
The main subject of the NSL Live Talk was the indoor duel between Weembi Lille and NMP... (more)
Did you know that Roy Janssen could become the first double-gold two-nation FS competitor in history? posted: Feb 10th, 2017 The recent extensive Sun Path Products NSL News coverage of the indoor duel between NMP PCH HayaBusa and Weembi Lille has presented this topic and related ones from several different angles. The NSL Live Talk with Weembi member Roy Janssen on 24 January 2017 was one part of the HayaBusa/Weembi story and featured mostly the perspective from the challenger's position.
The interview included Roy Janssen's transition from Belgium to France, and Weembi's inside center reminded the Sun Path Products NSL News that it was not the first time in his career that he switched the nationality. Roy Janssen... (more)
Did you know that HF Flying Circus posted the team's first sole AAA Class highscore in the Czech Republic? posted: Feb 9th, 2017 The Indoor Cloud League competition of January was barely completed with the summary on 6 February 2017 when the Czech 4-way teams went back into action. Nine teams had performed the six January sequences and five of them combined for the January total of 137 points, which confirmed the top position once again on the 14+ leaderboard.
It was the 4th meet of the Czech indoor winter season that brought the teams back together at the Hurricane Factory, including the Skydive University team from Slovakia.
Even the Hurricane Factory Chicks, who just came back from Spain where they had competed... (more)
Did you know that iFLY SF Bay had the best 4-way rookies in January? posted: Feb 8th, 2017 The recent Indoor Cloud League update featured the video of all January highscores, and the iFLY SF Bay team had claimed two of them on the 12+ leaderboard. iFLY SF Bay also finished with the highest total of all ICL teams and took the lead for the 2017 season, after finishing on the top last year, as well.
iFLY SF Bay's 4-way rookies were a big part of the 2016 success and contributed heavily once again in January 2017. The total of 91 points for the three Rookie Class sequences (RRR - RR - R) stands for a 30.3 average for each of them. iFLY Sacramento (84) and iFLY Seattle (83) had the best... (more)