Its Official RTWR 2012 Results

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Official 2012 Race Results

1st Place - Sim-OutHouse
76 hrs 34 min Gross Race Time
35 hrs 30 min Bonuses
00 hrs 30 min Penalties
41 hrs 34 min Net Race Time

2nd Place - FlightSim
79 hrs 46 min Gross Race Time
35 hrs 30 min Bonuses
01 hrs 00 min Penalties
45 hrs 16 min Net Race Time

3rd Place - Avsim
87 hrs 47 min Gross Race Time
35 hrs 30 min Bonuses
00 hrs 38 min Penalties
52 hrs 55 min Net Race Time

This year was an absolutely amazing race.

It also had a few 1st in the race.

This was the fastest race ever.

It was the first time anyone used Antarctica and the South Pole as a passage from New Zealand to South America.

and it was the first time Tako_kichi ever listened to his wife Karen without questioning her logic. (I'm going to get it for that one. :icon_lol:)

The Race Committee once again put together an excellent event.

Thank You from the Team

and Congratulations to

Team Outhouse Pilots

Cputters
CrashAZ
DangerousDave26
Ferry_vO
fliger747
Flying Bull
Haitun
MaddogK
Moparmike
Moses03
PRB
Spookster67
srgalahad
Taco
Tako_Kichi
WND

We look forward to next year
 
Hey now, our secret weapon isn't shown on the list. She's as much a member of our team as anyone who flew.
 
I'd like to thank our sponsors Tide Brand Prop Wash, Quaker State Relative Bearing Grease, Flight-19 Navigation Services, Nylon Industries LTD for the flight line, Merc Air, and of course Tako_Kichi's wife Karen!

:icon29: :guinness:

It was a good race. Had fun.
 
Congratulations to all members of the SOH team and thank you to all those that have given me some credit for coming up with the idea for the South Pole route. It was fun being part of the planning this year. You guys did a great job of executing the plan :applause:
 
Hi KG,

You (ok, you and Larry, hehe :) ) were our "secret weapon" this year. The "Polar Plot" was an audacious plan, fraught with risk, and potential big reward. Carried out well by our flying team mates, it was a significant contribution to our victory this year. Bravo Zulu!
:ernae:
 
hello KG,
welcome to the outhouse.
at last...
an opportunity to congratulate
and thank you in person.
well done and many thanks, indeed.

now, pardon me for asking, but,
where's your 2012 trophy sig pic?
 
Hi KG and congratulations on your find. Is it true you had to smack Larry around the head a couple of time to make him see the logic in the route? :)
 
One of the interesting things about this “polar plot” was the fact that the other teams considered it, but dismissed it as too risky. To be honest, I was among those people who thought the same. I made a test flight down there in an F7F Tigercat, landed in the snow a few miles from the airport, not knowing the actual airport location was about ten miles off from what the GPS reported. I ended up sliding down a snow covered hill, but didn't register a crash. The fact that we pulled it off was due to audacity, which is always good, and a little bit of luck, which doesn't hurt. In any case, it will now go down as SOH RTW Racing Legend, which is very cool. :)
 
A big, fat thanks to our 'KG Spy' for the audacious plan over the pole, and to the rest of the planners who realized it was possible and made it happen. It was a pleasure to fly with you folks once more to victory. Hopefully next year will prove more of a challenge.
:icon_lol:

...and I hope I can find more room on my aircraft for the trophy pics.
 
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