I rode with Howard, and forgot my camera. But I think Howard had his along. I didn't forget anything else...like the horizontal 8, for which I seem to have a penchant for skipping. I woulda got PP's, if they'd still been passing them out...

But I pulled off a pretty fair flight for me, so I was pretty happy.
As I judged Expert, I didn't look at the Expert scoreboard, but the 25 points less was a bit of sticker shock! I'd been thinking that the judges (thanks!) were pretty mean, but the 25 points explains it. It'll take awhile to get used to the lower scores, but I'm ok with the no PP's rules. There's no more double jeopardy, and arguments mostly eliminated.
The pulltest rules worked ok, too. I may have ruffled Richard's feathers, when I axed (sic) him how he made the chart (a fine idea, OBTW!).
The simple and quick way to get the pulltest calculated is to multiply the weight in ounces by .625! The on-field weighing wasn't a huge deal, but made the PTO (Pull Test Officer) do a lot more walking. Having a team of two would have made it a lot easier and faster. Most elected to hang their plane by one or both LO's, but some did hang from the tailwheel or stooge loop. NOT a problem. It would help a lot if the scale reads out in ounces or pounds and tenths (some do & some have optional settings). I really, truly, wasn't trying to be a PITA, Richard! I was just
wondering, for information sake, being a CD, and likely CD of the Roundup in August/September.

Steve