I am a little slow since I fly TD. But if you set a world record doesn't
that mean a bigger number...meaning 275, 280, 290, 300? I thought I saw a
post that said 300 mph was set. I think the DS pilots are dizzy from
watching the airplanes go by too fast.
Don

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Subject: [RCSE] 279 MPH - New DS world record


NEW WORLD RECORD

Dennis Noland flying a 65" span Velocity designed by Mickey Crawley and
built by Ken Gregory goes 279 MPH at Castle Ridge, Boreal CA!

Dan


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