[NSRCA-discussion] F3A WC Trip

Michael S. Harrison drmikedds at sbcglobal.net
Fri Aug 30 08:08:37 AKDT 2013


Yes, Mark, Just a fabulous job.  

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[mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org] On Behalf Of Del R
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 10:28 AM
To: General pattern discussion
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] F3A WC Trip

Thank you Mark for the posting and behind every good success is a TEAM 
MANAGER who made sure the ship was on course and re-directing when and where

needed. Although I don't compete now It is nice to read about the 
accomplishments. Kudos to you also Mark..

p.s. I will be glad to provide the ammo if the dirt bags are located that 
stole Jason's items.


Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 11:15 AM
Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] F3A WC Trip


Hey Everyone,

Now that I'm back home, semi-rested and back on Eastern Standard Time, I 
wanted to take a moment and thank everyone for all the tremendous support we

received before, during and now after our trip to South Africa.

As you all have heard from me by now, it was a logistically challenging trip

to make, and without everyone that stepped up to help, I think we would have

really had a hard time.  As it was, things went reasonably smoothly (there 
were a few dicey moments with cancelled flights and such but all worked out)

and obviously we had a great result.

I would like to call out a few people that went above and beyond in their 
efforts.  First would be Linda Rice, our Travel agent, spouse of Jim Rice, 
AMA VP, who made all of our travel arrangements and spent most of her sunday

(the day we were leaving) on the phone with Delta and South African 
Airlines, rearranging cancelled flight plans, and helping Don & Joseph get 
their equipment on board.   For 9 months she worked with me to find our 
lodging, arrange flights, arrange in country transportation, etc.

Next would be Lloyd Coleman, who was Linda's main resource, and eventually 
worked directly with me, in making arrangements with the South Africans. 
Lloyd spent many a LATE night on the phone with SA to make our final 
arrangements.  He did all the leg work to arrange for appropriate mini-vans 
for us (that was a bigger hassle than you may imagine).   He also put 
together the one day Safari adventure that many of us stayed an extra day 
for, which was an amazing experience.

Last would be Geoff Dale, a fellow modeler and South African native who was 
our "host" club member at the practice site that we used.  Geoff made 
arrangements with his club to provide us exclusive use of their fabulous 
flying field for the entire time we were their.  He arranged for us to have 
generators to use, shuttled me around town for hobby parts, lettering that 
was needed, and other minor needs, and as well and throwing the team a big 
"Braai" (cookout) for lunch at the field.   Without his assistance and local

knowledge, I think we would have been in a world of hurt.

None of these things changes the way the Andrew, Jason, Brett and Joseph 
flew.which was amazing.  But it did provide them with a somewhat stress free

environment to practice and focus on the tasks at hand, rather than having 
to worry about all the potential issues.    Point being, we can credit a big

part of our success to the efforts of Linda, Lloyd and Geoff.

I've copied them on this email, because I feel they deserve a huge thank you

from everyone that was involved in this effort.

On a related note, I'd also like to again thank anyone and everyone that 
contributed to the team financially, either directly donating, buying a 
shirt or hat, raffle ticket, or whatever.  I have not finished the final 
financials yet (but I do plan to provide a fairly complete accounting), but 
it would appear that we'll be in pretty good shape for covering all of the 
major expenses.   That also sends a huge message to the team about the 
support that's behind them, and helps motivate everyone to do their very 
best, not just for themselves, but for everyone that's backing them. 
It's an ongoing effort, with Switzerland 2015 a mere 23 months away.  But 
for now we can enjoy success and say thank you to everyone that helped.

Time to learn P15!!!

-Mark


Mark Atwood
Paragon Consulting, Inc.  |  President
5885 Landerbrook Drive Suite 130, Cleveland Ohio, 44124
Direct: 440.229.2502 |  Fax: 440.684.3102
www.paragon-inc.com<http://www.paragon-inc.com/>


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