Tangerine Contest
jasonshulman at cox.net
jasonshulman at cox.net
Sun Aug 14 17:00:27 AKDT 2005
You didn't tell me that was you're highest scoring round... I woulda done it again...LOL.
My brother and I want to thank everyone that helped put on the Tangerine contest and a special thanks to all the pilots that "put-up with" the flying alone for me and my brother. Even when I decided to fly with Ron, I wasn't worried. I remembered Ron flew out far, so I flew in close.
Sportsman:
1st: Jeff Edlen- L'Essence RCS 1.40
Intermediate:
1st: Victor Diaz- Obsession YS
Advanced:
1st: Steve Homenda- Javelin YS
2nd: Michael Constantine- Hydeout YS
Masters:
1st: Greg Grigsby- Otop YS
2nd: Jim Ivey- Aggressor YS
3rd: Ron Van Putte- Focus YS
4th: Billy Meadows- Impact Hacker
FAI:
1st: Jason Shulman- Impact Hacker
2nd: David Shulman- Impact Hacker
3rd: Ron Ellis- Smaragd Webra
4th: Ryan McLaughlin- Desire YS
5th: Jim Woodward- Aggressor OS
6th: Tony Stillman- Panacea YS
7th: Joe Walker- Patriot YS
8th: Freddy Hagens- Alliance YS
9th: Gary Kirby- Revolution Pro YS
I think the planes/motors are mostly correct, but had to go off memory.
See you in Jax...
Jason
>
> From: Ron Van Putte <vanputte at cox.net>
> Date: 2005/08/14 Sun PM 08:40:12 EDT
> To: discussion at nsrca.org
> Subject: Re: Quincy contest/Tangerine Contest
>
>
> On Aug 14, 2005, at 7:22 PM, Ken Thompson wrote:
>
> > About 20 min., and you can bet I squeezed every drop I could fit in my
> > tank, too!! I paid a little more than you did, but still a great
> > deal.
>
> I went to the Tangerine Contest down in Apopka, FL with Tony Stillman.
> We paid $2.57/gallon on the way there. The cheapest gas was
> $2.39/gallon in Apopka. Paid $2.56/gallon on the way back.
>
> BTW, we had a good time at the contest.
>
> They had one Sportsman pilot, one Intermediate pilot, two Advanced
> pilots, four Master pilots and NINE F3A pilots! If you can imagine
> this: Jason Shulman was there AND he competed with his World
> Championship airplane! Not only that, he let his brother, David,
> borrow his airplane so he could compete. I asked that at the pilots'
> meeting that Jason and David be allowed to fly alone, so that Jason's
> airplane wouldn't be at risk, and that's the way it went until the
> fourth round, when my airplane was airborne, and Jason took off. Can
> you imagine how conscious I was of where Jason's airplane was during
> that flight? Can you believe that it was my highest scoring flight? I
> was amazed!
>
> Jason leaves for France on Monday. Go U.S.A.!!!
>
> Ron Van Putte
>
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