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George Kennie geobet at gis.net
Mon Nov 18 09:45:35 AKST 2002


Is it possible to fly F3A and Masters both in the same contest? Is
that an allowable concept?
G

Rcmaster199 at aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 11/17/2002 2:20:46 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> johnferrell at earthlink.net writes:
>
>> There are a fair number of the FAI advocates that are returning
>> to Masters class because they percieve that the FAI sector is
>> moving too fast and too far in the wrong direction. Perhaps we
>> can observe their efforts and benefit from both their successes
>> and failures.
>>
>> If you are a good pilot and can acquire good equipment, find
>> practice time and manage to compete in pattern you can win
>> contests.
>>
>> If you want to change rules you will have to be credible, be a
>> salesman and a politician.
>>
>> Both require a lot of advance work!
>>
>> John Ferrell
>> 6241 Phillippi Rd
>> Julian NC 27283
>> Phone: (336)685-9606
>> Dixie Competition Products
>> NSRCA 479 AMA 4190  W8CCW
>> "My Competition is Not My Enemy"
>
>
>
> Well said John, regarding politics and change.  Pattern over the
> years, has attracted the more informed modelers, so compromise
> from the ensuing debate on any issue, is the best you can hope
> for.
>
> In regard to F3A folk moving to Masters, I'd like to add that some
> who have made that move in the past, are moving back to F3A.
> Another interesting thing I have noticed is that some people who
> are in Intermediate are also practicing F3A. I know two D3 members
> who are doing just that. Personally I think that is great. Having
> flown Masters for most of the past 10 years, I flew the PO3 a few
> times this fall, and I loved it. I will fly both next year.
>
> Matt Kebabjian


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