Re: [RCSE] Additions to the list of R/C Soaring Hall Of Fame'rs

2002-04-11 Thread Tom Broeski
I would add Tom Keisling You've got to admit the Mantis has made a big impact on soaring (as well as the fact he is a great flier and all around nice guy) Tom - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 11:45 AM

Re: [RCSE] Additions to the list of R/C Soaring Hall Of Fame'rs

2002-04-11 Thread James V. Bacus
At 10:45 AM 4/11/2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (I'm itchin for an argument, anyone want to challenge my nominations???!!) As there is no R/C soaring hall of fame and these lists are just peoples opinions, what is there to argue about?

RE: [RCSE] Additions to the list of R/C Soaring Hall Of Fame'rs

2002-04-11 Thread Bill Swingle
The definition of the Hall of Fame requirements will have to be defined before any real arguing could reasonably be done. So, using my OWN DEFINITION of the requirements I'll throw caution to the wind and dive in now. I think you need to be: - A superlative pilot or, - Contribute something

Re: [RCSE] Additions to the list of R/C Soaring Hall Of Fame'rs

2002-04-11 Thread Bill Conkling
On Thu, 11 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Lee Renaud Mark Smith Dave Thornburg Dan Pruss Joe Wurts Bob Dodgson Lee Gray Michael Selig Tom Williams Bill Forrey GS... (do this to start your contribution to the list, your inits an some dots) Frank Weston Sal DeFrancesco Mike

Re: [RCSE] Additions to the list of R/C Soaring Hall Of Fame'rs

2002-04-11 Thread Tom Broeski
If you don't think the Mantis is revolutionary, (and Tom K has won an awful lot of contests including being the first to have his name on all the trophies one person could at one time at Nats 2000) It takes a lot more to both design and fly than it does to just fly. Tom - Original Message