Did you know that Arizona FM used the Airspeed momentum for a new 23.6 team record average? posted: Jun 20th, 2018 Arizona FM was once again the first team that took on the June draw of the World Tunnel League. Teams from Florida and Northern California will follow up later this month with their events, while the Czech teams are on their WTL summer break to focus on outdoor competition.
The player-coach team, with Ian Pedowitz, Jimmy Xu and two Arizona Airspeed members, joined the World Tunnel League in April on the largest WTL leaderboard in the very young history of the league. 29 teams posted their scores in April, and Arizona FM started with a 20.4 average after eight rounds that could be judged.
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Did you know that Arizona FM corrected the World Tunnel League meet average? posted: May 9th, 2018 Arizona FM posted the team's first scores on the April leaderboard of the World Tunnel League, as the NSL News reported on 3 May 2018. The 16.3 average, including two 0-pointers due to the lack of video evidence, did not reflect the team's real performance level, and the 20.4 average of the eight rounds with scores were closer to the truth.
It did not take too long until the same lineup was back in SkyVenture Arizona's 14-foot flying chamber for the ten May sequences. Arizona FM's scores are the first ones on the new leaderboard.
This time, there are videos for all ten sequences, while the... (more)
Did you know that Arizona FM will show a real 10-round average later this month? posted: May 3rd, 2018 The April leaderboard of the World Tunnel League finally grew by four more teams, and it presents a new record number of teams who posted their April scores of the monthly 10-round indoor meet.
A total of 29 teams competed in all four categories, and the latest submissions added Arizona FM to the AAA Class leaderboard and three teams from Northern California in the Rookie Class. Nothing changed on the AA and A Class leaderboards that the NSL News featured with the story on 30 April 2018.
The three Rookie Class teams completed only four rounds at iFLY Sacramento, where two of the teams ended... (more)