Re: [RCSE] RES & Skegs

2000-01-27 Thread Rick Wardrop
From: "Rick Eckel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> snip > Of course my opinion is that not using a skeg for a task with a precision > landing is "dumb". It may be dumb if everyone else is using one and you aren't, but if no one uses one..? The top pilots will get the top scores no matter what the rules.

Re: [RCSE] RES & Skegs

2000-01-27 Thread Dennis Phelan
Greetings, Are you, deep down inside, hoping that the ones with the itsy bitsy landing zones and skegs whould change to what the rest of the world has? I don't think it would hurt. Might mmake for a few interesting fly offs! --- Mike Stump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 2 issues, landing tasks... t

RE: [RCSE] RES & Skegs

2000-01-27 Thread Joe Rodriguez
, 2000 7:41 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mike Stump Subject: Re: [RCSE] RES & Skegs Mike, sems to me that a few years ago at the Fall Soaring Festival, a guy from Sacramento hed the side of his head opened up, either by a skeg or nose protruberances, not certain which. Another post from another f

Re: [RCSE] RES & Skegs

2000-01-27 Thread Tim McCann
a skeg or very aggressive teeth. Tim -Original Message- From: Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Mike Stump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thursday, January 27, 2000 9:55 AM Subject: Re: [RCSE] RES & Skegs >Mike, sems to me that