See How Your Aircraft Compares!

Pilots attending the Rocky Mountain Regional Fly-In may have their aircraft judged against other aircraft being shown at the event. 
 
The RMRFI uses five different aircraft categories
 
 
 
 
 
2011 Winners

Event Grand Champion

Jewett Brandon with his fabulous Super Chub

Homebuilt, Kit

Grand Champion - John Nystrom and his RV3B

Reserve Grand Champion -  Leland Wolford and his F1 Evo Rocket

Homebuilt, Plans

Grand Champion - Brandon Jewett - Super Chub

Reserve Grand Champion - Duane Root- F.8L Falco

Lightsport

Grand Champion - Stan Specht with his Kitfox IV

Modern

Grand Champion - Steve Hinckley with a beautiful Cessna 421C

Reserve Grand Champion - Sam Lipscomb - Waco YMF

Vintage

Grand Champion -  Tom Lynch - Cessna 177

Reserve Grand Champion - Mark Shook - Cessna 210

Warbird

Grand Champion - Doedo Schipper - CASA 1.131

 
 

Category Trophies

There will be two winners in each category:
Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion.
Vintage
An aircraft constructed by the original manufacturer, or its licensee, on or before December 31, 1970.
Warbird
All ex-military aircraft. This specifically means an aircraft that was operated by the military of any country. This excludes civilian equivalents of military aircraft, or developmental aircraft that have never been operated in a military capacity.
Homebuilt,
Kit Built
Aircraft kits listed in FAA Advisory Circular AC20-27d will ordinarily be placed in the Kit Built Category. Other aircraft that are intended by the manufacturer to be Kit Built aircraft and have not yet been added to the list published by the FAA but clearly comply with the intent of AC20-27d will be considered in the Kit Built category. If a builder of what would ordinarily be considered to be a Kit Built plane has in fact scratch built it from the plans, he/she may elect to have it considered a Plans Built aircraft. The aircraft must be certified by the FAA in the Experimental Amateur Built Category, FAR 21.191(g).
Homebuilt,
Plans Built
Aircraft that are constructed without the aid of purchased major subassemblies, or aircraft of original design will be considered Plans Built. The intent is for the builder to have learned a variety of skills and to have constructed the aircraft from scratch. The aircraft must be registered by the FAA in the Experimental Amateur Built Category, FAR 21.191(g).
Light Sport
Any ultralight, powered parachute or light-sport aircraft that meets the requirements of the new Sport Pilot/Light-Sport Aircraft Rule

Event Trophy

Grand Champion
The aircraft judged to be the best overall aircraft represented at the RMRFI. This aircraft represents superior quality, workmanship and presentation in all areas of review.



 
 
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