Contest attendance?
MargueriteVG at aol.com
MargueriteVG at aol.com
Mon Aug 9 14:44:42 AKDT 2004
Hi Terry
The AGS contest event IS one of the best contest I have ever been to in any
type of flying event. Breakfast was as good as any resturant! Pancakes
toast and eggs
sausage juice etc etc.. Barbeque lunch also. This made it so much easier to
be at the flying flied.
.Saturdays Dinner was EXCEPTIONAL A full buffet dinner and dessert. We
were amazed at the work that was put into this event.
The contest ran smoothly and quickly. Everyone seemed to have a great time
all day.
The judges were experienced and were from a club that that have leaders who
have led the National Pattern events. Who could ask for more.
I would like to extend my thanks to Bob Noll and his club for giving up there
personal time to put on this event.
I only flew one round to test out a new plane purchased that day. It was
great fun and we enjoyed the weekend very much. I have the new sequel it flys
PERFECT..............
THANKS AGAIN to ALL of AGS
Marguerite
In a message dated 8/9/2004 12:46:47 PM Eastern Standard Time,
jzeigenfus at comcast.net writes:
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> I just returned from my annual week in the adirondacks, camping with my
> wife and another couple. We have been doing this nearly every year since
> the late 70's. So I missed our AGS contest for the 2nd time in the past
> 20 years. As current President, I made contact last night with one of our
> key members to get the scoop.
>
> Much to my dismay, I was informed that we had just 21 contestants, not
> including our own members. Not too many years ago we had 70, and our
> average for about 15 years was in the 50's.
>
> I have not gotten a list of the attendees yet, but I know there were some
> active competitors who did not show. This was our 49th annual holding of
> this contest, and at this attendance level, I feel that our 50th may well
> be the last that the organizers and the club will be willing to support.
>
> There was a lot of talk about attending this contest at the prior D-1
> contests and we certainly were expecting a little better support. The
> club has a reputation for running a very good event, and the site is one
> of the best available for a contest. Flat horizon, large fly over area
> with no intimidating crops or trees. Very close to major interstate. Good
> accomodations available, as well as on site camping. Good Sat evening
> "banquet" included in registration fee. and lots of near-by activities
> for non-flying family members to visit. We also just changed the dates a
> few years ago because the first week in June found too many not quite
> ready yet. We decided to go after the NATs to alow for a wind down period
> for NATs competitors, and provide a good contest for those who did not go
> to Muncie. The first contest in D-1 since the last weekend in June!
>
> Especially to all you D-1 contestants who did not attend, Just what do we
> have to do to get you to come?
>
> Terry T.
> President, Aero-Guidance Society
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