Results:
We had seven entries, of which six flew.
Naomi entered her 15-size Fury, which took second in 15 class. I made a command decision to let her use 52' line & 8 laps, but she & Lenny were deeply involved in stunt & scale so she didn't fly.
I flew three models, the Super Clown (3-line OS), the Shark (2.4 OS) and the Pathfinder (2.3 with ST 23) and three had winning scores, 241 being the best. I was not able to do the possible 250.
George Maranka, Tim LeNore and John Vlna shared two round models, OS-powered with 2.4 and claimed 2nd, 3rd and 4th with times in the 220 to 228 range.
Skip Chernoff flew his own design (sort of a small Twister) and came in 5th. The plane was a bit the worse for wear after having been (in my opinion) overpowered with a bigger engine to flew Sportsman Profile.
Steve Hare came in 5th with a Top Flite Tudor II with field-installed hook, which actually worked and scored a landing.
Seven paid entries (6 flown) is a good showing for a unique local event.
In the interest of fun & participation we allow sharing of airplanes, use of several planes, and unlimited attempts.
But each person and each airplane is limited to ONE award. Thus there are some scores marked "pass".