Scott still has his thumb tuned by the looks of things in unlimited.
What's he and the other top 5 flying?
And looking at the Res scores -- looks like Craig's woke his skills up
too!
Keep up the good work Craig, you have a lot of pals rooting you!
Gordy
Home for some soaring
On Jun 21, 2008, at 6:39 PM, Dudley Dufort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In the overall scores, Dave Kornberg is at the front of the pack at
the end of five rounds for the first day at Spring Fling 2008. And
he's leading with a 2-meter ship, no less.
I was walking down the landing area and heard Jim Sneed counting
down for Dave as he lined up for a landing. "Twenty seconds" I
looked downwind expecting to see Dave's ship on final with flaps
deployed. It was nowhere to be seen. That's strange. Where is
it? My eyes must be going bad. Where's his plane? "Fifteen
seconds" Over my right shoulder, screaming in from 500 feet comes a
yellow demon. In a beautiful descending arch, Dave guides his ship
to the ground and nailed his time. Did he get his landing points?
Who cares. Ya shudda seen that approach.
More fun tomorrow.
Saturday's scores are posted at; http://www.svss.org/Spring%20Fling/saturday.htm
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