So, for any of you HL CDs out there, here's a potentially brutal task you can think about adding to your repetoire: Three threes in ten, unlimited throws, each flight must be at least one minute. I hate it, but if you're having problems separating the wheat from the chaff, this may be the one. This can be a killer if the cycle is bad, and will likely create a whole stack of new throwouts (if your format has one.) Do the math here: Dr. Jeckel flies three 1:05's. Mr. Hyde ends up with one 1:20 and a couple :58's. Dr. Jeckel takes 195 seconds to the tent, but Mr. Hyde can only bring 80. Dr Jeckel enjoys his 1000 while Mr. Hyde sees wood evaporating when the 410 posts. For comparison, see how those same flights would fare in a normal total time task: Jeckel = 995, Hyde 1000. And no, I'm not whining. Derek RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]