Daryl Perkins wrote:
<<> First in HL was my Taboo GT. >
First in F3J was Tom Kiesling's scratch built Supra.
First in 2M was Tom Kiesling's scratch built 2M
Mantis.
First in Unlimited was Tom Kiesling's scratch built
Supra.
Looks like a clean sweep for the ESL and scratch
builders
PM
To: soaring@airage.com
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Top finishers at the NATS
<<> First in HL was my Taboo GT. >
> First in F3J was Tom Kiesling's scratch built Supra.
> First in 2M was Tom Kiesling's scratch built 2M
Mantis.
> First in Unlimited was Tom Kiesling's sc
<<> First in HL was my Taboo GT. >
> First in F3J was Tom Kiesling's scratch built Supra.
> First in 2M was Tom Kiesling's scratch built 2M
Mantis.
> First in Unlimited was Tom Kiesling's scratch built
Supra.
> Looks like a clean sweep for the ESL and scratch
builders.
I'm so glad to hear I did
Tom Scully finished 4th in RES with a beautiful Challenger from Sky
Bench, finished 10 in NOS with it as well, he would have done better
if I hadn't called him into some fine sink in round 2.
Barry
On Jul 30, 2005, at 9:26 PM, Michael Lachowski wrote:
I had a few other "places" with non-
Barney Dancer
I love it! Congrats on you accomplishments.
John
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From: Michael Lachowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 8:27 PM
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I had a few other "places" with non-
I had a few other "places" with non-kits. 8th F3j and 10th in Unlimited
with a moldie, but the molds for that moldie sit in my basement. I
guess I qualify as the only non ARF moldie on the field.
2M was 6th with an Aegea 2M with my own pod design.
RES was 1st with a Bubble Dancer, but the pod
Thanks Phil,
Looks like someone "M.D. designs" had a lot of influence on the Nat's this
year (at least on the air foils).
John
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From: Phil Barnes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 8:17 PM
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