NOTE: These pages are waaaay out of date. I have since earned a place on the USA's three-person soaring team, winning the Gold medal as a pilot in 2000 and as a helper in 1998, as well as doing pretty well at lots of other soaring competitions...
...But I haven't flown Radio Control seriously since getting
my Private Pilot's License and buying a Sailplane, but that's another story....
3D TD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWPoNof0SsQ
Sensei John Roe with his Vindicator 60" Racers.
League of Silent Flight: Level III
Laguna Niguel Slope Soaring Guild: Slope Racing Coordinator
Here are directions to our site:
Take the Interstate 5 freeway in south Orange County, then turn off at Alicia, head South towards the beach. Turn right on Highlands, approximately 4 miles from freeway, then turn right into the third driveway/street on the right. There is a gate and a guard, tell the guard you are going to the glider park then go about 1/4 mile , look out left to the slope area. Our park has a sign reading "Lily Shapel Park, Home of the Laguna Niguel Slope Soaring Guild". Put your AMA card on the Frequency board over your channel number.
Harbor Soaring Society: Hand-Launch Coordinator
California Slope Racers: Southern Vice President
Torrey Pines Gulls: Member
Academy of Model Aeronautics: Member
Sensei Roe and his F3-J and Open TD competition machine, the Grand Esteem by Inventec. Sensei won his division (sportsman, TPG) the first time out with this excellent ship, the first time he ever flew it! (April, 1997) He has since earned four more firsts in Sportsman (5 for 5 at the TPG), a first in Expert/Master (SULA) and a third at an SC*2 (TOSS) contest in sportsman. Sensei also won first at SC*2 at Costa Mesa (HSS) in his division. At Visalia Sensei finished 15 over-all, out of approximately 240 competitors. Sensei Roe started flying and competing in Thermal Duration in February of 1997. Thank you Mike Popescu of Inventec!

Sensei Roe did get a win soon after, in the S.U.L.A. "Champion Of the World (COW) Hand-Launch contest the very next weekend, and while not as prestigious, he did receive a nice plastic cow from CD Randy Spencer : -)
Sensei has also competed in the two TPG hand-launch contests held since the Internationals, winning the first and placing third in the second one.
At the hand-launch contest at Visalia this year, Sensei Roe finished second to Joe Wurts, after a close battle at the limbo bar!
At Sula's October Hand-Launch contest the format was a fun one- F3B! The contest caught the attention of Joe Wurts, who came and not surprisingly-won. Mark Navarre was second, winning speed, and Sensei was third.

Sensei (foreground) throwing his Zagi-GS for some combat at his local slope. In the background is Bob Lenard, who won the first combat contest ever to be held using the rules formalized by the Laguna Niguel Slope Soaring Guild, and now widely accepted for full-contact combat.

This just in- After winning the July 5th contest in Laguna Niguel, Sensei has moved ahead of Mark as the "winningest" west coast combat pilot!
Here are the records of the two rivals for comparison for the season so far:
Sensei: 2nd, DNF, 1st, 3rd, 5th, 1st, 4th, 1st
Mark: 3rd, 1st, DNF, 1st, 4th, 5th, 5th, 2nd
Entrants: 43, 63, 35, 17, 15, 34, 17, 12
Doug Reel, from LA has brought it to Sensei Roe's attention that HE is really the "King" of the west coast pilots, and sure enough, he does have the best record, with three firsts, a second and three thirds to his credit. that computes to three points better than Sensei's record. Stay tuned for their next meeting, and don't forget about Mark...

Sensei's three combat wings. From left to right, Zagi-GS custom built by Mark Navarre, Zagi-GS also built by Mark Navarre, and TSAGI-PP, an all-EPP "clone" scratch-built by Sensei from 100% EPP foam, it has five carbon spars. All three weigh 23.5 ozs, which has proven to be a little too heavy for the light lift conditions which are sometimes encountered during contests. Sensei Roe is working on a 16 oz version of his Tsagi.

Here is the first of the production versions of the "FoaMe-163". This is the same plane Sensei Roe was seen bungee-launching and hand-launching at the Pasadena two day contest July 27th. It has amazing light-lift performance, and will thermal easily, or stay up in the lightest slope lift. This same light wing loading is the key to winning combat contests, as it allows the plane to recover from impacts with little altitude loss.

Mark Navarre at Parker Mountain about to launch his DAW FoaME-109 into a brisk 60mph wind. Yes, a measured 60mph, no ballast, no problem. Mark Navarre has helped Sensei Roe a great deal, helping him to learn the tricks of the trade for thermal duration, and timing and calling lift for Sensei at the contests.

Sensei Roe with his own-design Spitfire Foamy combat plane. (Sort-of own design, Gus Morphus plans and some DAW parts)



Joe Wurts launches his TG-3 at the Pasadena two day, competing in the two meter class. The TG-3 gets great launches, and can be zoomed off the winch with absolutely no fear.

The unbelievable result, Joe posing for another of the countless victory pictures he has endured in his amazing career in this sport, as he wins the 2M class over all the hopefuls with their full-house composite wonder sleds. It must be good to be King.

And here is the man responsible for this transformation, Eric Hansen of Laguna Hills. He has bashed several very cool planes from DAW TG-3 kits, and plans to do more. The EPP and coroplast construction lends itself well to imaginative builders, as it is fast and easy to work with. And yes Eric was combating with his creations...
The DAW guy, Dave Sanders. Looks about how you imagined, huh? Dave is the owner of Dave's Aircraft Works, and writes the bi-monthly slope soaring columns for Radio Control Soaring Digest and Model Aviation (the AMA) magazines. He also writes features and reviews for most all the soaring mags.
Poly version of kit.

Brian McLean in his Academy T-shirt. He is the owner of McLean's Models, makers of high performance racing and F3B planes, as well as building composite planes for Ed Slegers, Ron Vann, NSP and Daryl Perkins. Check out his Vindicator slope racer in the NSP catalog.
Also Go To his website http://www.mccomposites.com and see the fastet glider in the world, which he builds and sells.

Sensei Roe and his Apex, taken inside the work-out hall (Dojo) of his Martial Arts Academy. The Apex will thermal with considerable amounts of ballast, Sensei has specked it out with 2.5 pounds of lead in it more than once, and placed well in several thermal contests with it. The USA F3B team had some good things to say about this plane the first time Sensei flew it with them!!

*Note* from December 2001, The above information is a bit out of date. Sensei Roe is now a 6th Dan, and has traveled to the World Championships twice as a member of the USA team, winning the Gold both times. He is ranked as a "Master Pilot" by the Torrey Pines Gulls.


Here is a photo of a group of slope racers, taken in Yorba Linda California last spring. Slope racing is extremely fun and challenging.

One of the first Zagi flying wings. Sensei Roe built this to look kind of like a WWII era experimental bomber. Was retired with 67 kills.

The Box Plane...patented by Ron Davis, and a favorite of Joe Wurts for dynamic soaring demos and for slope bowling. It is made simply of folded cardboard and fly's great. Span is 48", area 648 sq. in., weight is about 39 ozs. You can call Ron at 805-850-0020 for more information.

Sensei Roe's wife, Maureen Roe. Sensei says, "My wife is the greatest, she is totally supportive of both my work as a professional Martial Artist, and my hobby as a serious R/C sailplane pilot. I am always appreciative of the sacrifices my wife makes so I may have time to train to excel in both areas." Maureen Roe is a College Professor, and a Certified Black Belt Instructor. She has flown R/C, but.....yawn...finds it utterly uninteresting.