* del klipped * Re: Re: adding interest and complexity to Sportsman ... a...

Earl Haury ehaury at houston.rr.com
Wed Jan 12 08:59:42 AKST 2005


Ron

I was there for that one - the judges played "hot-potato" with that 
transmitter for awhile before figuring it out.

Scoring bias? Gee - that's where I told a judge that I either had to kill 
him or make friends - chose the latter.

Earl
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ron Van Putte" <vanputte at cox.net>
To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: * del klipped * Re: Re: adding interest and complexity to 
Sportsman ... a...



On Jan 12, 2005, at 11:37 AM, Cameron Smith wrote:

>  I remember faking some Judges out one flight by having someone in the
> Pits fly my Plane & I had a Dummy transmitter box in my hand. Me and my
> caller faked a fight during my flight & got the judges laughing. Then on
> Final I turned to them & threw one of them my Transmitter, Telling them
> IF they don’t like how I'm flying you LAND IT!  He reminds me of that
> EVERYTIME he is sitting in the Judges chair. Sometimes it's just good to
> have FUN! :-)

That reminds me of a contest I went to in Orlando many years ago when
Dave Brown was still competing.  Dave flew the airplane for a guy in a
lower class, out of sight of the judges.  He flew the guy's airplane
VERY well.  Near the end of the flight, Dave deliberately screwed up a
maneuver.  The guy who was faking that he was flying, turned and said,
"I can't fly this #@$! thing.  You take it." and handed his transmitter
to one of the judges.  We all had a laugh at the judges' expense.  It
was only later that we looked at the score sheets and the guy had been
given poor scores, not the ones the maneuvers deserved.  The judges
were very unhappy over the case of scoring bias that had been exposed.

Ron Van Putte

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