Contests counted: April 20-22, Portland, Ore.; May 5, Chehalis,Wash.; May 25-27, Eugene, Ore.; June 16, Chehalis, Wash.; June 23-24, Puyallup, Wash.; June 23-24, Salem, Ore.; July 1, Arlington,Wash.; July 21, Richmond, B.C.; July 28, Chehalis, Wash.; Aug. 4-5, Richmond, B.C.; Aug. 10-12, Snohomish, Wash.; Aug. 18-19, Auburn, Wash.; Sept. 1, Richmond, B.C.; Sept. 8-9, Auburn, Wash.; Sept. 22-23, Salem, Ore.; Oct. 6-7, Salem, Ore.

Northwest Overall Stunt and Precision Aerobatics champion Chris Cox with his Crossfire. Pete Ferguson photo.
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Delta, B.C. |
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Tacoma, Wash. |
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Dane Covey |
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Steve Helmick |
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Mike Haverly |
Auburn, Wash. |
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Classic/Nostalgia 30 champion and Vintage Stunt Trophy winner Alan Resinger with his Gypsy. Gerry Boyd photo.
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Alan Resinger |
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Scott Riese |
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John Thompson |
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Mike Haverly |
Auburn, Wash. |
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Pete Peterson |
Tacoma, Wash. |
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| 7 | Dane Covey |
Tacoma, Wash. |
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Bruce Hunt |
Lake Stevens, Wash. |
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Mark Scarborough | Pullman, Wash. | 1 |
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Dave Royer | Portland, Ore. | 1 |

Dave Royer flew this Humongous and also a Warrior to win the Old-Time Stunt crown. Flying Lines photo.
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| 3 | Olympia, Wash. |
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Chris Sackett |
Maple Ridge, B.C. |
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Scott Riese |
Portland, Ore. |
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| 7 | Dave McCheyne |
Delta, B.C. |
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Roy DeCamara | Vancouver, Wash. | 4 |
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Henry Hajdik | New Westminster, B.C. | 3 |
| 10 | Glenn Little | Vancouver, B.C. | 2 |

Dane Covey flew his electric profile Nobler to the top of the Profile Stunt standings. Pete Ferguson photo.
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Richard Entwhistle |
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Tom Strom |
Olympia, Wash. |
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John Thompson |
Eugene, Ore. |
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| 7 | Scott Riese |
Portland, Ore. |
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Steve Helmick |
Renton, Wash. |
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Mike Hazel | Mehama, Ore. | 6 |
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Rex Abbott | Sequim, Wash. | 6 |
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Chris Cox |
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Deer Park, Wash. |
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Delta, B.C. |
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Tacoma, Wash. |
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Tom Strom |
Olympia, Wash. |
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Eugene, Ore. |
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Bellevue, Wash. |
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Tacoma, Wash. |
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| 10 | John Leidle |
Kirkland, Wash. |
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John Thompson |
Eugene, Ore. |
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Portland, Ore. |
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Auburn, Wash. |
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Pete Peterson |
Tacoma, Wash. |
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Tom Strom |
Olympia, Wash. |
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Mike Conner |
Maple Ridge, B.C. |
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| Chris Sackett |
Maple Ridge, B.C. |
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Mel Lyne | Garibaldi Highlands, B.C. | 15 |
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Gene Pape | Eugene, Ore. | 7 |
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Don McKay | Redmond, Wash. | 5 |
| Robert Smith |
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Belfair, Wash. |
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John Thompson |
Eugene, Ore. |
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Gene Pape |
Eugene, Ore. |
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Jim Green |
Bellevue, Wash. |
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| Mel Lyne |
Garibaldi Highlands, B.C. |
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Don McKay |
Redmond, Wash. |
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Greg Davis |
Port Coquitlam, B.C. |
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Robert Smith |
Roy, Wash. |
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Buzz Wilson | Belfair, Wash. | 7 |
| 6 | Jeff Rein | Covington, Wash. | 5 |
| Kelly Crozier | B.C. | 5 | |
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Ken Burdick | Kent,Wash. | 4 |
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Eugene, Ore. |
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Jim Green |
Bellevue, Wash. |
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Buzz Wilson |
Belfair, Wash. |
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| 7 | John Thompson | Eugene, Ore. | 2 |

Robert Smith (right) was the Overall Combat champion in 2012. He's seen here starting the engine on a 1/2-A Combat Plane at the Northwest Regionals, with Buzz Wilson holding. Dean Rea photo.
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Don McKay |
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Gene Pape |
Eugene, Ore. |
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| 7 | Jim Green | Bellevue,Wash. | 12 |
| Greg Davis | Port Coquitlam, B.C. | 12 | |
| 9 | John Thompson | Eugene, Ore. | 7 |
| 10 | Kelly Crozier | B.C. | 5 |
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| Mike Conner |
Maple Ridge, B.C. |
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Lloyd Marohl |
Tacoma,Wash. |
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Mike Potter |
Auburn, Wash. |
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Daniel Johnson |
Chehalis, Wash. |
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| 3 | Scott Johnson | Chehalis, Wash. | 13 |
| 4 | Ronald Anderson | Vancouver, Wash. | 10 |
| 5 | Dick Salter | Tenino, Wash. | 7 |
| Nathan Johnson | Chehalis, Wash. | 7 | |
| 7 | Lloyd Marohl | Tacoma, Wash. | 5 |
| 8 | Bill Darkow | Chehalis, Wash. | 4 |
| 9 | Mark Hansen | Portland, Ore. | 3 |
| Mike Conner |
Maple Ridge, B.C. |
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| Bob Parker |
Renton, Wash. |
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Mike Conner |
Maple Ridge, B.C. |
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Rich Salter | Tenino, Wash. | 2 |
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Mike Potter was the Overall Navy Carrier champ for 2012. Pete Ferguson photo.
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Lloyd Marohl | Tacoma, Wash. | 11 |
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Ron Anderson | Vancouver, Wash. | 10 |
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Mike Conner | Maple Ridge, B.C. | 9 |
| Bill Darkow | Olympia, Wash. | 9 | |
| 8 | Dick Salter | Tenino, Wash. | 7 |
| Nathan Johnson | Rochester, Wash. | 7 | |
| 10 | Bob Parker | Orting, Wash. | 5 |
| Mac Ryan |
Burbank, Wash. |
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Todd Ryan |
Spokane Valley, Wash. |
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Eugene, Ore. |
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Burbank, Wash. |
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Burbank, Wash. |
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Dave Shrum |
Roseburg, Ore. |
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| Bruce Duncan |
Langley, B.C. |
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Doug Powers |
Portland, Ore. |
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Bruce Duncan |
Langley, B.C. |
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Dave Shrum |
Roseburg, Ore. |
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Spokane Valley, Wash. |
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Mike Hazel (left) and Ken Burdick are the Louie Louie Speed Team.
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| 3 | Dick Salter |
Tenino, Wash. |
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Steve Walther |
North Vancouver, B.C. |
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| 5 | Loren Howard |
Ariel, Wash. |
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| Chris Sackett |
Maple Ridge, B.C. |
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| 7 | Scott Newkirk |
Edmonds, Wash. |
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| 8 | Craig Bartlett |
Corvallis, Ore. |
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Dean Singleton Bruce Tunberg |
Lebanon, Ore. McMinnville, Ore. |
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Floyd Carter flew his Zero stunter in the Sport Scale category at the Northwest Regionals, the only Northwest flier to score Scale points in 2012. Dean Rea photo.
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Eugene, Ore. |
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Flying Lines keeps track of standings in all AMA rulebook and Northwest official events, in all Northwest sanctioned contests.
Your FL editors do their best to keep up with the results, but contest directors can help keep the standings up to date by making sure to send the results to FL immediately after the contest. If you spot errors, please let us know.
Results must include the placing in each event through fourth place and the report also must list the number of contestants in the event, in order for the point standings to be counted accurately.
Also, please include in your report the hometown of the contestants. Only Northwest residents are counted in the standings (AMA Dist. XI and British Columbia). The score of each contestant also should be listed for general reporting purposes and for checking against the Northwest records.
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What events are counted: Official AMA rulebook events, and
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What contests count in the standings: All contests taking
place within Dist. XI or British Columbia, sanctioned by the
Academy of Model Aeronautics or MAAC.
How the points are awarded: Points are awarded to the top
four placers in any event. First place is worth the number of
entries in the event; second place is number of entries minus 1;
third place is number of entries minus 2; fourth place is number
of entries minus 3. Example: If there are 12 entries, first place
gets 12 points, second place 11, third place 10, fourth place 9.
Overall standings: In events with multiple classes, an
overall points tally also is kept. In speed and scale, all classes
are combined.
Special notes: Precision aerobatics expert fliers' scores
are multiplied by a factor of 1.5. When an individual is allowed
more than one entry in a single event, only the highest-placing
score shall be counted. Events run by nonstandard rules will be
counted only in the overall standings for the category.
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updated Dec. 28, 2025