Billy is one tough dude. I was near by when it happened. I'll never forget the sound. *shivers*. When they finally got the engine stopped, Billy just calmly said "get me a paper towel, I'll be all right" and wanted to go right back to starting the motor to fly. Only Windy's offer of a first aid kit and some pleading got him off the circle to mend his finger first.
Billy then got right back out there and put up his two final flights. THEN... he flew ALL the Walker Cup flights, where most people would have put up just the one round and passed on the rest... no, not Billy, he gave the junior and senior full honor's and put up all 3 flights. Then proceeded to go to lunch with the gang. That's a class act.
Congrat's Billy, it was a pleasure hanging out. (and I still say your Brando was better than Martine's.

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And also congrats on your induction to the AMA HOF!!!
Hopefully Bob McDonald will pass along the contents of these threads for him.
Eric Viglione
I forgot to mention that Billy stuck his hand in his prop after the second flight. Evidently he was priming the motor and (without the battery) it fired up and started running. He tried to shut it off and somehow managed to reach through to prop. They bandaged his cut up hand and he went on to win. What a guy!!!