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Same way pattern does. People see it and think that it would be fun.
New people are mentored along same as pattern. IMAC probably has it
easier since there are lots of guys sport flying scale planes while
pattern generally requires a specialized plane. And it's not like a new
IMAC guy has to pass an Aresti test to fly or anything, but Aresti is
presented as a necessary skill that must be learned along with how to
fly a straight line.<br>
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There are lots of Unlimited guys who cannot read Aresti, and so it
goes. <br>
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John Pavlick wrote:
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