Ray Hayes call or fax......1-(810) 781-7018
Sky Bench Aerotech email..... [EMAIL PROTECTED]
P.O. Box 316 website.. http://www.skybench.com
Washington, Michigan 48094 Model Aviation Headquarters
The 1976 LSF Tournament in Santa Rosa, Ca. flew true Man On Man, as does
Bob Massman of Dayton Ohio in the Clubs Hand Launch contests.
True Man on Man competition makes the winners of each round fly against
each other in subsequent rounds. Rounds are made up of flyers with
comparable scores from the previous round.
This gives the 800 point guys that earn a 1000 point round a chance to
knock off all the 1000 point flyers in one round if he can bury them.
This also means you would see Joe flying in the same group with Daryl and
that may mean one of them would being flying in the 800 point group the
following round. This obviously opens up the contest to a real shoot out.
True Man on Man format adds a great deal more interest to the contest.
When you go to the launching area, you are flying with/and against your
peers.
Ray
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> From: Steve Siebenaler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Darwin N. Barrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [RCSE] Nationals
> Date: Monday, August 09, 1999 9:02 PM
>
> Darwin,
>
> Tell me your frequency so I can switch..... I just can't handle the
> competition.... :-) Just kidding....
>
> Steve
>
> At 04:15 PM 8/8/99 -0700, you wrote:
>
> >2) Maybe there was a logical reason for the flight groups to be as they
> >were considering frequencies, however I seemed to have many of the same
> >people in my group over and over. Steve Seibenaler and I shared flights
> >at least 4 times in Open. This occurred in 2 meter as well with a couple
> >of others.
>
>
> Steve Siebenaler
> Huntsville, Alabama
>
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