At 04:32 PM 1/12/2008, you wrote:
In 1971, the North Bay Soaring Society (NBSS) hosted a three task
contest in Santa Rosa, Calif. with tasks almost identical to F3B.
Regis
The 1979 LSF Tournament in Lockport, IL also used the three task
format. I flew in that one and didn't like it any
I Will
Anytime, anywhere.
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Jack Strother
Granger, IN
LSF 2948
LSF Level V #117
LSF Official 1996 - 2004
CSS Gold
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It's been a long time since I flew it, but Triathalon seemed like a
At 08:49 PM 1/10/2008, you wrote:
It's been a long time since I flew it, but Triathalon seemed like a
challenging event for contests. Anyone still flying that?
Ron
I think that Triathalon is the best contest event I have ever
flown. Modern models and superstrong launch equipment make it
Left out an important part of the last sentence. Why can't I catch
errors like before hitting the send button. :(
Chuck
At 08:49 PM 1/10/2008, you wrote:
It's been a long time since I flew it, but Triathalon seemed like a
challenging event for contests. Anyone still flying that?
Ron
I
It's been a long time since I flew it, but Triathalon seemed like a
challenging event for contests. Anyone still flying that?
Ron
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Ron,
If you thought that there's been a lot of criticism about the latest
contest format suggestion in this forum, you should have been around for the
Triathlon discussion.
Jim Deck
LOFT uses three skill levels Sportsman, Expert and Masters. You have to
be subjective in placing flyers in there class. After a full season of
contests we award trophies for each class and usually move some flyers up
a notch. Of corse any one can chose the highest class if they want.
Have fun
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