Well, since I did not place in the wood it really doesn't matter, but I flew a 2M Sagitta 600 (24 year old woody) in RES to a 6th place finish.  Should have entered it in 2M for first place, but I thought it would be fun to fly in the larger class.  It was nice to be battling in the top 2-3 in RES with this wonderful, if not classic, ship and still be competitive.  In typical Justin (JustOn) form I blew the last RES round to take a drop of 4-5 places.  No one to blame but myself.
 
Just thought I'd give myself a pat on the back.
 
Thanks to Darwin for CD'ing a great contest and to Brian Carpenter for all of his VERY hard work as well.
 
Also, the 'Hands Free Retrievers that were provided by Rick Bothell and Dan Vester really are a work of art.  I am sure more comments on these great retrievers will be shared.
 
The CASL event workers also deserve kudos and a pat on the back.  Great work everyone!
 
 
 
Justin Ammon CEO
EdgeRC Inc
V.P. CASL
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Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 6:13 PM
Subject: [RCSE] "Kennedy Composites DLG,2m & RES Hot at SWC"

If my info is correct DP won! I am guessing with his home brew giant spot dorker ish plane.
RES seems to have been AVA in the top spots.
The DLG all up last down, was apparently a Blaster 1,2,3.
 
I am thinking that Edgar was flying another Kennedy Composites (Vladimir Models) Organic 2m for second place...but I'm sure someone is going to post some results..sooner or later.
 
Lets hope the report has what they flew in it :-)
 
Gordy
Storkenstein flew in Louisville today, sweet ship

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