Have you heard that the latest Indoor Cloud League Best Of June videos feature record performances? posted: Jul 9th, 2016 The Indoor Cloud League leaderboards for the month of June are complete, and the latest NSL-TV videos feature once again the highest scores for all sequences.
The additional sequences for 14+foot wind tunnel chambers, which were introduced in May for the first time, required the separation of the leaderboards at the same time. This separation has now been completed, as well, and each chamber size finally has its own presence on SKYLEAGUE.COM.
The number of ICL teams who can perform only the sequences for 12-foot flying chambers in their home tunnels is lower compared to the teams with more... (more)
Have you heard that iFLY Dallas won the 14+ competition with a 57-pointer in the R Class? posted: Jul 6th, 2016 Amanda Lampton's Indoor Cloud League team at iFLY Dallas continues to catch up on this year's leaderboard for the 14+ flying chambers. The June total of 170 points is one of the highest numbers in ICL history and took the 1st place away from the Hurricane Factory. It's the second consecutive monthly victory of the iFLY Dallas team.
Amanda Lampton said that she had the pleasure of working with two new ICL competitors, Melody Storm and Lyndsey Luther: "Melody is solely a tunnel flier and is improving quite rapidly. Lyndsey recently finished her A license and has less than an hour in the tunnel."
She... (more)
Have you heard that Bill Selig completed 50 hours of tunnel time during the Indoor Cloud League June competition? posted: Jun 27th, 2016 iFLY Seattle submitted scores for the June competition of the Indoor Cloud League before teams jumped from air planes at last weekend's three meets. The new outdoor leaderboard will be posted later today.
Deb Correia reported from Seattle that she had four teams participating in the ICL June competition.
Three of the teams turned in the scores for five of the six ICL categories, and the coaches (Djordje Mandaric, Steve Platt, Dmitry Rudchenko, Bill Selig) took on the AAA Class sequence for the iFLY Seattle team.
The total of 105 points is currently the 2nd place on the 14+foot leaderboard... (more)
Have you heard that two iFLY Houston teams tested the new tie-breaking rule? posted: Jun 19th, 2016 iFLY Houston is the fourth wind tunnel group that submitted scores for the new June sequences. Once again, the Indoor Cloud League team from Texas performed sequences for both flying chamber sizes and misses only a scoring number for the 12-foot AA Class sequence (F,9,21) after scoring on both leaderboards first time in May.
iFLY Houston's team joined the Indoor Cloud League at the beginning of this year and started with a group of tunnel flyers who wanted to learn more about 4-way competition. Spaceland Lite members Katrina and Devon Shows provided the guidance, and Dallas 350 member Scott... (more)