I agree. If someone wants a list of what was flown, let them collect
the information. The CD has enough to do.
On July 12, I expect to CD the Coffee Airfoilers RES contest. This
will be the 40th year that I have been the CD for at least one AMA
sanctioned contest. I have been the CD for at least one sailplane
contest every year since 1971 and even ran a quarter final and a
semifinal contest in the 1976 F3B team selection program. I expect
to retire as a CD after this years RES contest.
Chuck Anderson
At 11:19 AM 7/2/2008, you wrote:
The CD of a major event is busy enough before, during, and
usually wiped out after the event. An extra responsibility like
collecting model information is something the CD, usually a
volunteer who does not fly the event, probably doesn't need.
Ask yourself this question: just exactly what would I do with
this information if I had it?
Speaking from experience,
Jim Deck
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