Have you heard that Flyspot's 4-way Champions League has extended the time-frame for the meets? posted: Apr 28th, 2021 The Flyspot wind-tunnel in Warsaw, Poland, was built in 2014, and the Polish Indoor Open 2014 became the grand opening event. Flyspot Warsaw established the Polish Indoor Open as an annual wind-tunnel competition and then hosted the FAI Indoor World Cup in 2016.
Next step was the introduction of the Flyspot Liga in 2017, with regular live competitions for Polish 4-way teams and any visitors. The Flyspot Liga offered all four NSL categories (AAA - AA - A - RRR) at the indoor meets, and the Polish teams used them well to move up gradually from the beginner level to AAA Class competition.
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Have you heard that three teams moved from Rookie to A Class competition in Poland? posted: Jan 9th, 2021 The NSL News reported on 28 December 2020 that three Polish teams had used last year's three Flyspot Liga meets in October, November and December to make the last move in the progression of 4-way competition from the beginnings to the AAA Class dive pool.
MAD Team, Flyspot One2Three and Flyspot Omega all started in the Rookie Class (RRR) years ago and finally joined Flyspot Sky4Four all together on the AAA Class leaderboard of the December competition.
Three other Polish teams made their second step in the 4-way progression in the same three months last year. Crazy Donut, Air Feel and Star4s... (more)
Have you heard that the Moravian Flyers and Smaljlici families have tied only one of 24 rounds? posted: Jan 5th, 2021 NSL News updates from Poland and Czech Republic have regularly covered 4-way activities in both countries for years. Three indoor meets of the Flyspot Liga between October and December then connected teams from both countries recently.
One of the updates from the Flyspot events in Poland pointed out that two new teams from the Czech Republic, Moravia Flyers and Smaljlici, traveled to Poland for the same three league meets, together with 4-way junior team Rusalky. The story on 27 December 2020 provided details of the Rusalky trip to Flyspot Wroclaw.
HF Flying Circus member Martina Vavackova... (more)
Have you heard that the top 4-way spot in Poland has never been secure? posted: Dec 31st, 2020 The update from Poland on December 28th featured the AAA Class competition between the three new teams in this Open Class category, MAD Team, Flyspot One2Three and Flyspot Omega.
The actual AAA Class winner, Flyspot Sky4Four, did not have to look back, as there is no Polish 4-way team yet who could be a serious threat for the national indoor and outdoor team. In fact, Sky4Four was as far ahead of the team in 2nd place (27) on the AAA Class leaderboards in October (22) and November (22), as well.
The distance to the new AAA Class 3-team group behind Sky4Four has actually increased in December,... (more)
Have you heard that Flyspot Liga meet videos feature the three new AAA Class teams? posted: Dec 28th, 2020 The AAA Class competition at the December meet of the Flyspot Liga was exclusively a Polish affair. Three teams from the Czech Republic had made the A Class and Rookie Class leaderboards more colorful, while only Polish home teams competed in the AAA Class.
The earlier update briefly covered how the three teams behind Flyspot Sky4Four related to each other in their team histories. The InTime competition videos are now showing the same three teams in action.
MAD Team, the newest and latest addition to AAA Class competition in Poland, turned out to finish once again ahead of the other two Polish... (more)
Have you heard that father Aleš Zeman supports his 4-way water-fairy Marketa Zemanova and her Rusalky team? posted: Dec 27th, 2020 Three Czech teams have been connecting the indoor events of the World Tunnel League in Poland and Czech Republic regularly in the last three months.
A Class team Rusalky and the two family teams in the Rookie Class, parents with the Moravian Flyers and children with Smajilci, traveled to Poland when the Hurricane Factory was closed. The three Flyspot wind-tunnels in Warsaw, Katowice and Wroclaw have still been in operation, and the monthly events of the Flyspot Liga were within reach for the Czech teams.
The update from Poland on December 23rd mentioned the presence of the three Czech teams... (more)