In a message dated 10/31/02 1:03:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Of course, CL afficionados would say the same about HLG: throw it, catch
it, throw it, catch it, , oops pick it up, throw it, ...
Am I missing the word FLY in there somewhere? :-) Bill G.
'm ready!
Mark
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From: Rense Lange [mailto:renselange@;earthlink.net]
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Howard Mark
Subject: RE: [RCSE] RE: Model Aviation Soaring Column
Of course, CL afficionado
d Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: RE: [RCSE] RE: Model Aviation Soaring Column
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> If you go to hell - then you have to fly control line
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Subject: Re: [RCSE] RE: Model Aviation Soaring Column
Regarding soaring and AMA our greater number of entries in most of the
recent NATS has not really acknowledged by AMA. RC pattern and Pylon seem to
be the sweetheart events. Possibly because they spend a lot more
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Mike Garton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> The abundance of CL in Model Aviation can be explained.
> Content editor, Bob Hunt, is a hardcore CL guy.
> The unbalanced space allotments bother me.
> I have exchanged emails with Bob and he honestly
> believes that CL is at
Jim, you did a great job on the Nats coverage.
There are not too many people who can both
write well AND take good pictures.
It gave the readers a fresh perspective and
put the vacation back in my vacation. :-)
The abundance of CL in Model Aviation can be explained.
Content editor, Bob Hunt, is a
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