In a message dated 07/24/2000 7:58:36 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Darryl came over to Team MPX USA specifically to use the Profi 4000 with > MCV2 digital servos in his campaign to make a run at winning the world > championships an unheard of four times in a row! We wish him well. Winning > the F3B and winning the fly offs at the nats in F3J must have been a good > show! A good show indeed! Not only was Mr. Perkins maxing flights and nailing turns, but he was serving drinks from the deck of HMS Profi 4000 as well. Did you miss breakfast? No problems there, either, as the toast comes out the top and the bacon on the bottom. Daryl had it goin' on this weekend and we saw some great flying. He managed to score a few too many points in F3B for my tastes, though. I fell short of qualifying 'cause I only had 88.9% of the winner's score and although I maxed duration, I only managed 14 laps and a 22 speed run. My moment of glory was taking a thousand in a distance round with 14 laps, which tied Mike Lachowski and was one better than Daryl's 13. I couldn't believe it because I completely suck and have not practiced at all! Oh well, must be the monkeys in front of a typewriter syndrome. I'm sure I don't know, but factoring the supremeness of the Cobra with the inadequacies of the Vision together with my suckiness just does not equal a thousand in anything, especially against Daryl armed with a Profi 4000. Maybe the momentary lapse that occurred while he was buttering the toast left him a hair short on that final lap. I bet Multiplex has people working on the ATBM (Automatic Toast Buttering Module) even now. Bill Wingstedt RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]