[NSRCA-discussion] contest

John Pavlick jpavlick at idseng.com
Mon Jul 2 18:28:03 AKDT 2007


Yeah I feel bad that I missed it. My first pattern contest was the Hadley Pattern Primer in 2004. I had to help my new girlfriend move this weekend (she had to be out by the end of the month) so there was no way I could practice / fly. We'll be there next year though - for sure!!! The runway is huge - don't let that keep you home. AND I hear there's a Hooters nearby! Hope everyone that went had fun - I'll see you guys after the NATs...


John Pavlick
http://www.idseng.com 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ed Alt 
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  Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 6:52 PM
  Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] contest


  Del:
  This was actually scheduled as a 2 day contest.  Due to the low attendance, John Tarpinian elected to make it a one day contest, which worked out quite well.

  Anyway, I agree with George's assessment.  It's a really nice field with some minor runway obstacles to keep in mind, but for all practical purposes, they don't exist due to the CD instructions on how landings are to be scored (anywhere on a very long runway is a 10).  We had a great time flying, the hospitality from the club was great and overall, it was an event I will want to return to.  

  Ed
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Del K. Rykert 
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    Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 9:31 AM
    Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] contest


    Hi George..
        When/if I can get back to competing that is a long way to go for a one day event knowing how fickle the weather in the N.E. can be.  I have never attended a 1 day event in all my years of competing. If they were close by that might make it viable.

        Del
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: george w. kennie 
      To: NSRCA Mailing List 
      Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2007 3:33 PM
      Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] contest


      For all the guys in D1 that missed the Hadley contest on Saturday I want to express my disappointment at the absence of your presence at what was a terrific time.Ed Alt was the only guy that showed up from the N.J. contingent and was a great help as judge, caller, and certainly the premiere performer of the day with really notable performances from Scott Smith with his new electric Patriot with the Hacker 60 up front. I felt that everyone flew well and would have loved to have had more representation in each class. 
      Due to the East facing flightline we didn't get started as early as I would have liked, but that was probably a blessing in disguise as we probably would have had a 10 round contest.
      As it was, the contest was a very laid-back affair with wonderful temperatures and partly sunny skies, a little breezy in the P.M., but handled easily by everyone in attendance. Lots of lazy kibitzing under the easy-ups all day.
      The field was freshly mowed and well prepped for even the lowest of prop clearances ( Walter Erickson had about 3/4"). 
      One of the enticing features of this event were the high dollar prizes awarded the winners. Jim Quinn was overheard celebrating his $6K award for his high placement in Master's.
      In spite of my personal ban ( apparently the word had not gotten out) I was allowed to judge 5 rounds in all classes which was very refreshing after all these years. 
      The kindness extended to me was very much appreciated as they allowed me to fly a class that I was totally unqualified for in spite of the fact that I came in dead last (in a field of one).
      Great food was in abundance both lunch and dinner and it was gratus. Nobody went home hungry. John Tarpinian(C.D.) did an admirable job of putting together a first rate event and even had a hat-draw raffle at the end where everyone went home with something of value (that's in addition to those high dollar placement awards).

      In attendance was the "New Kid" in D1 competition, David Lampron, who took first in Sportsman and at 13 years of age is going to be one to watch in the next couple of years. David has a younger brother, Dean, who I predict will follow in his brother's footsteps. These 2 kids are the nicest young guys, respectful and polite to a fault. David served as a maneuver caller for the judges on many rounds and a little sister, Kelly worked on the scoring program ( not as a runner, but the real thing), she must have been about 9 or 10.

      The field is a little tight on one end and will make you pay attention on your landings, but the overall surroundings are a very pleasant farmland paradise. For the guys that passed this one up this year, you really missed a great time.Be sure and put a big star beside this one on next year's calendar.You'll be glad you did.
      Georgie


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