[NSRCA-discussion] Granite State Precision Aerobatics Primer -- Asuccess.

John Pavlick jpavlick at idseng.com
Sun Oct 15 17:17:36 AKDT 2006


John,
 Thanks for all the time and effort that you put into this. It's good to see
pattern coming back to life way up North (CT and NH). There are definitely
some talented pilots up in your neck of the woods - I wouldn't be surprised
to see some of them in Intermediate next year. I know everyone was flying
better as the day went on in spite of the increasing wind. Not a single
incident all day long (judges stayed in their chairs for every landing). Now
it's officially building season!!! See everyone at the WRAM show in
February.

John Pavlick
http://www.idseng.com



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[mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org]On Behalf Of John Marien
  Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2006 6:12 PM
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  Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Granite State Precision Aerobatics Primer --
Asuccess.


  Hi all,



  I just wanted to post a quick note about the recent Granite State
Precision Aerobatics Primer that was held yesterday in Hudson New Hampshire.



  The weather conditions were great for this time of year 58-degreess, clear
skies, and no wind (when we started) which changed to 15-20 mph cross-runway
wind by the end of round 3.  All competitors had a great time and all
brought their planes home safely.  The 7 pilots competing in the Primer were
well coached and educated by Ed Alt, Rick Wallace, Anthony Romano, and by
coach/competitor John Pavlick.



  At the height of the day, we had a total of 45 pilots, coaches, helpers,
and spectators at the field.  The entrance fee for the contest paid for a
modest lunch for the contestants, coaches, and helpers and covered the award
plaques.



  The battle for 1st place in Sportsman was a very close competition (just a
couple of points) down to the last flight.  In the end of the day the
standings were:



  Sportsman

    1.. Bob Perreault
    2.. Chris Iorio
    3.. Bob Barger
    4.. John Lavery
    5.. John Hayes


  Intermediate

    1.. John Pavlick
    2.. John Marien


  A special award was given out to the “Most Improved” pilot for the day and
that went to John Hayes.



  At least one contestant went home to talk to his club about hosting
another Primer in the spring.



  Thanks go to the pilots, the coaches who traveled a long way to get here,
the helpers, and to the weather for holding out for the primer.





  John Marien, CD



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