[NSRCA-discussion] Muncie Judging Seminar and Season OpenerContest

Archie Stafford astafford at md.metrocast.net
Mon May 23 11:57:36 AKDT 2011


 

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If he is doing elongated double immelmans, then he is ready to jump to
Masters and FAI.  I think all of the top pilots stretch that
maneuver....I know all the ones I judged at the NATS last year
did...:) 

	Arch
 On Mon 05/23/11 3:54 PM , mklein25 at roadrunner.com sent:
  Many of us should also thank Greyson for allowing us to judge his
stick plane performance of the sportsman pattern. I know Dave Snow and
I were a little tough on him for the elongated double immelman with no
rolls, but tough love never hurts! I think he has it down
Pritch......time to get him a pattern plane and let him begin the
process that will have him kicking all of our butts a few years down
the road. Your boy has great skills....and only 7 years old. Of
course, Greyson will have to learn to put a straight line before each
maneuver, or, as well all learned at the seminar, he will be subjected
to a ________ pt downgrade on the _________ maneuver.
 Answers anyone? Just want to see who was paying attention :-)
 ---- Bill Pritchett  wrote: 
 > I would echo all the kind remarks for Dave, Mrs. Johnstone,
support of the F3A team, and all the rest that made it a great
weekend.  In addition, I would like to personally thank all of you for
the kindness shown my boy.....   he had a blast and is ate up with it!
 So nice to have Brandon there so Grey could see another youngster
gettin' it done!
 Bill
 From: "mklein25 at roadrunner.com [2]" 
 To: General pattern discussion 
 Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 10:30 AM
 Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Muncie Judging Seminar and Season
Opener Contest
 Thanks to Dave Johnstone and everyone responsible for putting on
this contest.  It was another great event, and for the first time
since I have been back in pattern, we got this one in without seeing
Easy-Ups in tangled piles along the pits.  It did rain, but only
during the awards presentations.
 Special thanks to all those that purchased F3A team shirts.  It was
great to see that so many of the participants had supported the team. 
Your support of our US Team is much appreciated.  We will continue to
sell shirts at upcoming events, and don't be shy about just making a
donation to the US Team fund through the AMA (be sure to designate
your gift to the F3A Team).  We have a great group representing us,
and they could use our support to help offset the costs of
participation.  Though the event is in the U.S. this year, there are
still considerable costs associated with participating.  Thanks again
to all that have already donated.
 It was great to see everyone and I look forward to seeing you all
again in a few weeks in Chicago land.
 Mike Klein
 ---- mike mueller  wrote: 
 >  Ditto all of it.
 >  Special thanks goes to Bob Kane, Larry and Karen Auer for going
to church for all of us. Your efforts helped to avoid the looming end
of the world. Whew that was close!
 >  Wow what a great event. All of us went having little or no
expectations. For once the weather was perfect in Muncie. The rain
held off till the awards were presented.
 >  Smoking hot flying too for this early in the season and as little
practice as we have all had. Thanks all, Mike
 > --- On Mon, 5/23/11, Bob Kane  wrote:
 > 
 > 
 > From: Bob Kane 
 > Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Muncie Judging Seminar and Season
Opener Contest
 > To: nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org [8]
 > Date: Monday, May 23, 2011, 8:16 AM
 > 
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 > 
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > Just wanted to say "Thank You!" to Dave Johnstone and his support
team for a great Judging Seminar and opening D4-D5 contest this
weekend at the AMA National Flying site. Strong crosswinds combined
with rusty skills, new airplanes, and new sequences made for a
fun-filled weekend. The weather in this part of the country has kept
us from the practice field with rain practically every day this
Spring. The pattern gods were smiling this weekend as the weather let
us get the Judging Seminar and a full 6 round contest in before the
rain showers moved in on the area.
 > 
 > D5's Mike Mueller brought Brandon (sorry, never did catch his last
name), a young newcomer with great promise. He flew a YS powered
Finesse with retracts, the perfect choice for the weekend, fast and
sleek. 
 > 
 > Just wanted to say "Thank You!" to Dave Johnstone and his support
team for a great Judging Seminar and opening D4-D5 contest this
weekend at the AMA National Flying site. Strong crosswinds combined
with rusty skills, new airplanes, and new sequences made for a
fun-filled weekend. The weather in this part of the country has kept
us from the practice field with rain practically every day this
Spring. The pattern gods were smiling this weekend as the weather let
us get the Judging Seminar and a full 6 round contest in before the
rain showers moved in on the area.
 > 
 > D5's Mike Mueller brought Brandon (sorry, never did catch his last
name), a young newcomer with great promise. He flew a YS powered
Finesse with retracts, the perfect choice for the weekend, fast and
sleek. 
 > 
 > This was my my first experience flying an electric pattern plane
and I want to thank Bill Ahrens and Mark Atwood for their Castle
Creations/Airtronics help.
 > 
 > A big thank you also to D4's pattern legend Verne Koester for his
calling skills and patience. Very much appreciated.
 > 
 > 
 > Bob Kane
 > getterflash at yahoo.com [9]
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