Sounds like an interesting contest but I won't be able to make it. I will be doing the same thing that I have been doing every Memorial Day weekend since 1971, flying in the Coffee Airfoilers Spring Sailplane contest in Tullahoma Tennessee. I will be flying a wood sailplane though.
Chuck Anderson >Announcing a most unique R/C Sailplane event ever. May 25-26, 2002, AMA >Flying Site, Muncie, IN. Restricted to wood constructed Sailplanes >(fiberglass fuses ok), Speed 400 wood constructed sailplanes and one entry >per frequency. Pre registration required due to freq. format. This event >can be flown as a Fun Fly, competition, LSf Thermal duration Achievement, >League of Electric Soaring (LES) Achievement or Speed 400, or fly all of the >above. Special Events: These are voted on by all participants..Best New >Design ( Brian Agnew and Sky Bench will have new designs for sure), Best Of >Show Overall, Best Of Show Electric, Best Of Show OLY ll, Best Creative >Covering Design, Best Of Show Scale. Plus "Longest Single Flight By One >Pilot". Send email to Ray Hayes [EMAIL PROTECTED] for info >details and entry list. I started the entry list on Dec. 22, 01, stopped it >during Christmas for a couple of days and the list already has 30 entries. >Nothing but fun May 25-26. Competition tasks are the LSF achievement >levels....Pilots choose the task, when they will fly it (no call up) and fly >it for fun or competition. This will be pure laid back fun and hard core >competition, but it is pilot's choice. Many wood kits are being built and >flown and Wood Crafters is going to be the rallying point for those that >enjoy wood construction and flying wood sailplanes. > >Ray Hayes, contest director. > > >RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

