Re: [RCSE] BSS Mid-Am Thanks!

2005-08-29 Thread AJ Bhatta
Hi Ben: 

Thanks for that very nice endorsement of our contest.
We are glad to have all of you come down and
participate, and have fun while doing it. Congrats on
the wood on both days!!
AJ


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[RCSE] BSS Mid-Am Thanks!

2005-08-29 Thread Ben Wilson
Just wanted to drop a line to say "thanks" to the *whole* BSS crew for 
last weekend's BSS Mid-Am. Except Hank Gullet, who beat me out for those 
Overall Sportsman servos from JR :)


Jacobson Park's rolling field has a lot of character (like the 
sink-filled valley before the landing runways), and thanks to the 
changing weather over those two days you really had to be on the 
thermal-detecting ball!  Always a challenging and fun place to fly.


Thanks be to Gordy for loaning me his old Lexington-built Citation.  I 
met the gents who designed and built it.  I was swearing it was powered 
by Lexington's bluegrass for the first two rounds on Sunday -- I got my 
times and 90+ landings!  What I thought was some supernatural force 
turned out not to be in the final two rounds - back-to-back 
sub-four-minute flights :(  Nonethless, a great plane with some magic 
still left in it (magic enough to get me sportsman wood both days). 
Previously on Saturdy, Ed Wilson loaned me his beautiful Southern Kite 
to fly and it was a blast!  A big ol' bird who can hang and range with 
the best of them.  What wood I got with it I owe to RES-mentor Ed...  I 
managed sportsman wood in all three events (Sat RES & UNL, Sun UNL) 
which means only one thing: more sportsman need to show up, 'cause I 
ain't that good!


The BSS Mid-Am will always hold a bit of special place in my heart, 
'cause it was my first-ever soaring contest, not to mention it being one 
of the longest-running soaring contests in the US (oh, and it's right 
next door in Lexington!)  While I know most prefer man-on-man, the 
open-winch launch-window / runway landing setup does make for a relaxed 
contest that is perfect for newbies.  A great place to learn!


One thing I think is really cool is the digital-photo-on-the-wood thing 
they do.  They snap a photo of you early in the day, and if you get wood 
yer picture is already in the frame by the end of the day!  Awesome.  A 
nice touch to a fun contest.


Thanks again, guys!

--
Ben Wilson
AMA 717440 / LSF 7806
Louisville Area Soaring Society
http://www.louisvillesoaring.org
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