Hi Scott,
Yes I was there. Of
course that is old news and Im sure all parties involved have resolved
the issue.I think. Yes, I believe there was some chatter regarding
banning foam gliders from flying simultaneously with the expensive glass
gliders. Most folks will exercise respect and
I had heard of that event. The person who recalled it to me (he was certainly there) said that Brian knew the risks a took his chances. There was a twinkle of pride in having a custom plane paint mark on his foamie. There could be a hill dedicated to such stubborn, narrow minded, thick skulled
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Scott Hewett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recall an incident at Soar Utah 2002 whereby some bozo flying an
out-of-control
foamy took out a pristine scratch built fiberglass airliner.
Has Soar Utah put any rules into effect that will prevent future incidents of
that
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Cliff Lindgren wrote:
Yes, I believe there was some
chatter regarding banning foam gliders from flying simultaneously with the
expensive glass gliders. Most folks will exercise respect and courtesy when
the two are in the same airspace by landing.
Hey now,
It
?!?
Would it make a lot more sense to ban the
out-of-control pilot?
--- Scott Hewett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recall an incident at Soar Utah 2002 whereby some
bozo flying an out-of-control foamy took out a
pristine scratch built fiberglass airliner.
Has Soar Utah put any rules into
, October 12, 2005 8:01 AM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Foamies versus Glass Slippers
?!?
Would it make a lot more sense to ban the
out-of-control pilot?
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