Re: [RCSE] Soaring Masters and Woodies

2006-01-01 Thread netstation
@airage.com Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 9:33 PM Subject: Re: [RCSE] Soaring Masters and Woodies OK...ok...I think I've got it. Mr. Diniz, are you taking notes??? I would like to propose for the Horizon/ JR Unlimited Masters of Soaring contest... so as to NOT exclude anybody... we fly

Re: [RCSE] Soaring Masters and Woodies

2006-01-01 Thread Brian Chan
Happy New Year to all! And I remember a time when we all came to a contest and flew whatever we wanted cuz it was fun... Had my ass handed to me plenty of times by built up POS's. Tongue in Cheek - have fun guys, D Let's remember one thing, pilot flys the plane to the winner circles, wood

Re: [RCSE] Soaring Masters and Woodies

2006-01-01 Thread Michael Neverdosky
I find that it helps to look at the system. To do a TD task you have a pilot, plane, caller/timer, preparation, maintenance, conditions and luck. The better the first things are the less important is the last. RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send subscribe and unsubscribe

[RCSE] Soaring Masters and Woodies

2005-12-31 Thread Jim Deck
First, kudos to JR and the LSF for getting an idea rolling whose time has definitely come. The rules look like a true soaring contest and conditions at Muncie will keep it from being a landing contest. A combination of the group that puts on the NATS and the group that puts on a really

Re: [RCSE] Soaring Masters and Woodies

2005-12-31 Thread Iflyicrash
In a message dated 12/31/2005 3:31:05 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Therefore let us continueto reason together without rancor or sarcasm and not let this discussion rundown ratholes like builders vs. non-builders, floaters vs. lawn darts, andlengthy diatribes

Re: [RCSE] Soaring Masters and Woodies

2005-12-31 Thread Ray Hayes
. do you know where the most woody fun will be in 2006 ? Stay cool... Ray Hayes http://www.skybench.com Home of Wood Crafters - Original Message - From: Jim Deck [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: RCSE soaring@airage.com Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 3:30 PM Subject: [RCSE] Soaring

Re: [RCSE] Soaring Masters and Woodies

2005-12-31 Thread James V. Bacus
I think that is the right attitude. I've had Ray beat me in MoM rounds with a woody against my ICON before. And he will certainly let you know it too, and hey, that's cool. ;-) And guys that want to fly their 2m's and RES models feel free to do so, there is no restrictions on that as well.

Re: [RCSE] Soaring Masters and Woodies

2005-12-31 Thread Daryl Perkins
OK...ok...I think I've got it. Mr. Diniz, are you taking notes??? I would like to propose for the Horizon/ JR Unlimited Masters of Soaring contest... so as to NOT exclude anybody... we fly the following classes: Unlimited RES RES and Flaps RE and Flaps 2M 2M RES 2M RES and Flaps 2M RE and Flaps

Re: [RCSE] Soaring Masters and Woodies

2005-12-31 Thread Marc Gellart
Damn Daryl, are you that bored on New Years Eve that you had time to write this all down? I do not feel that bad, at least I was somewhere warm for the week. Happy new Years to all, '06 is looking really good! Marc RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send subscribe and

Re: [RCSE] Soaring Masters and Woodies

2005-12-31 Thread Marta Zavala
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