David,

Thanks for the kind words :-) I truly enjoy helping out and feel honored to 
have spent the weekend with such wonderful people :-)

 Its 1;30 am and just made it home after leaving Poway at 7pm.. Great time for 
driving 550 miles in 6.5 hours with two stops :-)))

Saturday I'm siting in the shade and this this very friendly man shows up... He 
has a smile and personality the just makes you warm up to him right away.. He 
looks kind of familiar so I introduce myself and he says he's David... Everyone 
seems to know him... So its like Hmmmmm whats his last name????

So now its time for me to fly and I need a timer.. So I ask David if he will 
time for me.. He says "Sure I'd be happy to time for you..." On the way out to 
the field I ask him if he is good at reading air.. He says " Ya I'm OK i guess" 
 So I say "cool" 

He does a great job giving me lots of advise... Sunday he shows up again and I 
notice he knows Kevey.. As in Kevey bother me of NZ fame :-)))) So I ask Kevey 
after Davis left... Why does it seem like I know David.... Kevey says...  U 
mean David Hobby two time f3j champ!!! I about Craped my pants :-)))))))))))

U tell me were else in the world a low life middle of the pack pilot like 
myself is going to insult the current F3J champ and he was still nice enough to 
time for me... Not once.... but twice :-))))

Thank U David :-)))))))))))))

Only in Poway Baby :-) More later... Ya About U NZ guys Brazilian guys and 
Gordy... Gordy only told half the story :-))))

Craig.....Asleep


David Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Man what a cool weekend. I am more than 
hooked.  Getting together with all of the best pilots really does something too 
you.  I enjoyed hand launch before, but now I am really hooked.  I stared 
Friday afternoon with a mediocre launch and got a few tips.  I would say I am 
now above average.  Seeing the really great guys have a go at it, and getting a 
few tips from Paul Anderson really made the difference.  I would say that my 
launch is now an asset.
 
The camaraderie that exists from a large event that many travel too just can't 
be overstated. The only other time I have felt this level of it was at the F3b 
world championships.  When guys are away from home, and not yet worried about 
the drive back, something special happens.  You just cant explain it, 
everything just becomes a little more fun.  The food tastes better, the beer is 
a little colder, and the jokes a little funnier.  Well at least until you hear 
Craig Allen laugh :)  But by the end of the weekend, Craig Allen's laugh 
becomes its own joke, it is contagious.  BTW, this guy goes way out of his way 
o help out all of the international pilots, bringing chairs, chilli bins (Kiwi 
for ice chest) and pop up shades.  This guy shows the generosity RC pilots are 
known for, thanks Craig. 
 
Also I need to really thank the Torrey Pines Gulls for the 15th IHLGF.  I think 
Ron Schark invented this sport or something.  Ron has been the event chair and 
coordinator for 15 straight years. Kudos.  So the event has now been past down 
to the new gaurd of TPG officers, and I look forward to eveolution and 
continued excellence.  I would like to point out that the impound was a thing 
of beauty.  Places like Visalia and Phoenix have larger contest, but they are 
not man on man.  It takes alot more organization, and manpower to run a large 
man on man contest and keep it running.  The impound was flawless, a really top 
notch job.  They even had these bad AS$ color printed logo labels for the 
transmitted identification.  I hope someone can post a picture.  So thank you 
TPG volunteers, great work.
 
The contest conditions were really awesome, lots of lift ensuring someone would 
max the round, but lots of wind, sink, funny air making it challenging too.  It 
allowed for plenty of separation and challenge, always fun and rewarding.
 
Dude, I know the Polecat will be attended by more pilots this year, but man 
this weekend was nuts.  On Sunday you could meet DLG teams from Brazil and New 
Zealand (life of the party x 10), Soaring Legend from Canada Arend Borst (great 
flying man), 2 x F3J WC Australian David Hobby, and another soaring legend from 
the F3b and F3F scene Norwegian Espen Torp.  Dude, the rest of the crazy 
awesome pilots can be scene on the pilots list, but damn this was like being at 
the F3b WC in Switzerland.  In fact, after the comp, some new DLG guys came up 
to Oleg and asked if they could have a picture with him.  Next time, I think I 
will get everyone to sign my plane.  It was cool.  This thing was truly 
international.  Again, I keep relating it to the F3b WC in Switzerland last 
year, but it must be because of Kev, Craig, and the other NZ boys, these guys 
make life more fun.  Mike Seid was making comments about moving to NZ beacause 
poeple from NZ are always having more fun than anyone
 else.
 
I could go on for a long time, but I would like to stress how awesome this kind 
of event  is for everyonw.  The traditions that surround the event really bring 
guys togther.  It is ver inclusionary.  So if you are new the the sport, this 
event is for you.  Come meet the best, because they give the best advice.  Next 
year, I will be sure to advertise and pump the event more towards new entries. 
Denny does a really great job with this at the Polecat, and we need to do the 
same. So I would like to here about everyone else's experiences, and share some 
pictures guys.
 

See about 100 of you guys next year,
David Klein   BTW sorry for rambling.


-- 
David Klein
Graduate Research Student
Department of Structural Engineering 
Jacobs School of Engineering
 University of California San Diego

 
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