-----Original Message-----
From: James V. Bacus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 7:41 PM
Okay, I know you are looking for a level playing field, I understand the
desire for that. I do not agree with changing a rule for a few bad
apples. If you feel strongly about them cheating, raise a beef with the
CD. Don't alter the event. Again, the CD is the man and should be told
so. It is his job to enforce the rules. The rule can be enforced.

Jim, BTW, I appreciate the healthy debate. I also enjoy competing
against you and your buds from Chicago. 

Jeff Naber


To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [RCSE] modification of rule 5, number of models

At 07:01 PM 3/6/2002, Jeff Naber wrote:
>Jim, you are obviously a multiple model owner.

Not uncommon.  Everyone one of my flying buddies is too.


>I know, I have seen you
>at many contests. Why are you not willing to use your skill with one
>plane design.

I thought I was being very clear here, I will try again, I never said I 
wasn't willing to fly a one plane contest.  I said I didn't like the way

the current rule is written/enforced, and how a minority of pilots use
that 
rule to change models.  Why should I suffer or look the other way at
pilots 
for a poorly written/enforced rule?  If it can't be enforced because of 
some obvious logistical problems, why not just give everyone the option 
instead of letting a few get away with it?






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