[RCSE] F3B Team Selection this Friday. Sat Sunday.

2006-08-21 Thread RBurnoski



SOARING FOLKS:

I thought Id drop a line on the event as others 
have done already. The volunteers we have already 
and the pilots still would like to see more smiling faces at Muncie to put on 
the F3B event. The only thing not said so far is that we 
can use the help timing or calling turns at base A and base 
B ANYTIME during those three days. So 
if you have all three days, or just one day or a long 
afternoon, we sure could use your expertise and 
help. 

On a personal note,,, My f3B beginings started at 
21 years old with the late Dan Pruss showing me pictures of the' 
Dassil ', 80" molded English model in 1979. Ive 
been flying in every f3b team select since!The F3B concept 
usesthe latest level of plane , machine/winch and pilot 
abilities. Its got my attention!
 F3B is like golf you can 
always get better!!

Thanks in 
advanced, 
Richard 
Burnoski 
 Bolingbrook, Illinois


Re: [RCSE] F3B Team Selection this Friday. Sat Sunday.

2006-08-21 Thread Raschow




In a message dated 8/21/2006 4:22:10 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On a personal note,,, My f3B beginings started at 21 years 
  old with the late Dan Pruss showing me pictures of the' Dassil 
  ', 80" molded English model in 
1979.

The name was Dassel and it was flown by the AUSTRIAN team (I was there as a 
spectator in Amay, Belgium in 1979). Good Lift!


RE: [RCSE] F3B Team Selection this Friday. Sat Sunday.

2006-08-21 Thread Norman E. Timbs, Jr.








Proof positive of what F3b can do to the
mind! J

Lucky to get out alive.

Norm (AKA: 1991 US Team, Base A guy, in
Holland)

PBSS











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In a message dated 8/21/2006 4:22:10 P.M.
Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:





On a personal note,,, My f3B beginings
started at 21 years old with the late Dan Pruss showing me pictures
of the' Dassil ', 80 molded English model in 1979.







The name was Dassel and it was flown by
the AUSTRIAN team (I was there as a spectator in Amay, Belgium in 1979).
Good Lift!