I agree with you Jack, but I think the distance to the turnaround
should be even shorter, maybe 300ft
Buzz Averill
On Jan 1, 2008, at 8:48 PM, schrederman wrote:
Well I posted this under Best wishes for 2008... but not too many
looked
at it... So here goes :eek:
For this year, I'd like
Jack, here in Houston, your old home town, I am going to limit the turnaround
to 450 feet for our contests. But don't be bringing any of your whimpy winches
or skegless gliders back to Houston when you come. I plan on giving up my skeg
only when they pry my cold dead fingers from it. :-)
600' lines and no skegs---Sounds like the SOAR club anual Fred Fredrickson
Memorial Contest. This year date still TBD. Check out the SOARCHICAGO
website for details.
On Jan 3, 2008 9:21 PM, Walter H [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jack, here in Houston, your old home town, I am going to limit the
I'm game...
Finding towers will probably be our biggest challenge
however.
D
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Jim,
This is a
great idea!
Count me
in.
Thanks
Mike
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