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News Article Did you know that NSL-TV features the Best of Indoor Cloud League September?
posted: Oct 23rd, 2019 The Indoor Cloud League leaderboard for the month of September presented a new participating team from iFLY Jacksonville in Florida, as the NSL News reported on September 30th. The new team started with five of the six ICL sequences and will try to submit a full set for October. The September video features the best performances of the month that the Hurricane Factory won with the highest total of the 2019 season. Hurricane Factory and Paraclete XP each claimed three of the six highscores on the 14+ leaderboard, while iFLY SF Bay won all three technical sequences (AAA - AA - A) over iFLY Orlando... (more)
News Article Did you know that Paraclete XP's Indoor Cloud League September team followed up with outdoor competition?
posted: Oct 6th, 2019 Paraclete XP's Indoor Cloud League September team had a very strong response to the total of 146 points that the Hurricane Factory posted on October 2nd. The 142 points for September missed Paraclete's best total of the year for August only by two points. The NSL News was live on site at Paraclete XP when Morgan Womble was preparing her September team for the six Indoor Cloud League sequences. It was the Friday before the start of the USPA Nationals when she was running Paraclete's ICL event of the month, and she had a great lineup. Morgan Womble herself teamed up with three members of Ranch... (more)
News Article Did you know that new Czech 4-way juniors posted ICL September highscores for the Hurricane Factory?
posted: Oct 2nd, 2019 Czech Indoor Cloud League organizer Jan Klapka had difficulties to get scores and videos for all six sequences in August, and he missed a scoring number for the RRR Class sequence eventually. Paraclete XP won the August competition by 43 points and reduced the distance to the leader on the 14+ leaderboard. Jan Klapka did not have the same problem in September. In fact, the internal Czech ICL leaderboard for last month was one of the largest in the Hurricane Factory history. 12 teams provided their scores and competed for the honor of contributing scoring numbers to the Czech total of the month. Four... (more)
News Article Did you know that iFLY Jacksonville posted the first Indoor Cloud League scores?
posted: Sep 30th, 2019 The September competition of the Indoor Cloud League has come to its end, and the scores and videos will be posted in the coming days. The September draw was different again for the teams on the two leaderboards, who perform the sequences in differently sized flying chambers. However, the previous draw for the month of August had identical sequences for all flying chambers, as it happens occasionally. Result of that situation is a leaderboard with all participating wind tunnel teams, who can then compare their scores and performances directly. The NSL News explained earlier how Paraclete... (more)
News Article Did you know that Phoenix XP member Irina Meshcheryakova has joined iFLY Seattle's ICL team?
posted: Sep 11th, 2019 The Indoor Cloud League leaderboards for the month of August are finally complete, with the latest scores and videos coming from the iFLY wind tunnel teams in Seattle, Dallas and SF Bay. Only Hurricane Factory and iFLY Dallas each missed a score for one category. Kyle Hermberg at iFLY Dallas had a complete Rookie Class team in his August lineup. However, FUP Ducks did not perform the R Class sequence and scored only the 7-pointer for the RR Class. It's the same team that attended its first outdoor competition at the last meet of the Texas Skydiving League, the Dallas Super Cup. FUP Ducks... (more)
News Article Did you know that the HF Cubs were back for the Hurricane Factory in August?
posted: Sep 9th, 2019 The outdoor summer season had its impact on the Czech Indoor Cloud League events at the Hurricane Factory, as well. Paraclete XP had missed a whole month in June, which increased the lead of the Czech teams significantly. The indoor activities were slower in the Czech Republic too, and Jan Klapka even missed a score for one of the Rookie Class categories last month. The NSL News reported Paraclete XP's strong comeback in July, and especially in August, on September 1st, and Paraclete XP actually reduced the distance to the Hurricane Factory by 43 points. The highscore for the month of August... (more)