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Title: Any results from the Palmer?
Post by: Mike Mulligan on April 28, 2014, 06:54:30 PM
Just wondering if anyone could fill in the details. Inquiring minds want to know!

Thanks!
Title: Re: Any results from the Palmer?
Post by: Balsa Butcher on April 28, 2014, 08:40:48 PM
Sunday's results posted in the Contest Results section. Arizona guys took home lots of hardware (as usual) and a good time was had by all. 8)
Title: Re: Any results from the Palmer?
Post by: Paul Wescott on April 28, 2014, 11:10:21 PM
Yes, we do have results and yes, we can fill in the details, when the time is right.

How are we ever going to get anyone to visit our web site or read our wonderful newsletter, full of SCORES and the like, if people go posting the info willy-nilly all over the Inter-webs at the drop of a hat?  The current deadline for submissions is the end of the month, and I believe the plan is to publish the newsletter about a week later.  I'm certain the scores and results will be in it, along with a nice write-up of the whole event for your reading pleasure.

Paul Wescott
Hard-working co-tabulator and event photographer

Title: Re: Any results from the Palmer?
Post by: Balsa Butcher on April 29, 2014, 09:01:42 AM
Sunday results post deleted...but this picture stays, trophy is just too cool to remove. 8)
Title: Re: Any results from the Palmer?
Post by: ptg on April 29, 2014, 01:13:46 PM
Hmmm,
This is interesting.  I agree it was indeed an excellent event. 

Attempting to fly combat after a long absence was a humbling experience but fun.  Forgot how much work and dirt is involved in just competing in combat.

Got a chance to meet KOTRC president Mike Alurac.  He has the energy, enthusiasm and determination to make this event the best of the best.  A very big THANK YOU to the entire KOTRC club and the many people who worked so hard and were so generous with their time.  For me, it is reminiscent of times past when I was totally exhausted and just looked forward to doing it all over again!

Oh yeah, since I made the decision to support this event by driving 12 hours, paying entry fees, hotel rental, gas and assorted other expenses and had to leave before the final results were posted at the contest, I would really like to know.
Title: Re: Any results from the Palmer?
Post by: Randy Cuberly on April 29, 2014, 01:37:40 PM
Yes, we do have results and yes, we can fill in the details, when the time is right.

How are we ever going to get anyone to visit our web site or read our wonderful newsletter, full of SCORES and the like, if people go posting the info willy-nilly all over the Inter-webs at the drop of a hat?  The current deadline for submissions is the end of the month, and I believe the plan is to publish the newsletter about a week later.  I'm certain the scores and results will be in it, along with a nice write-up of the whole event for your reading pleasure.

Paul Wescott
Hard-working co-tabulator and event photographer



I'm sorry I don't get it!!!  Why is this such a big secret??? 

In fact now.... I DON'T EVEN WANT TO KNOW...So There!!! n1 n1 Z@@ZZZ Z@@ZZZ

At least I'm glad I didn't drive 1200 miles to be kept in the dark! <= <= <=

Randy Cuberly
Title: Re: Any results from the Palmer?
Post by: Bob Whitely on April 29, 2014, 04:39:37 PM
Had the usual fun time with all the guys of the KOTRC, they do a great job,
Ate a bunch hot dogs and cheeseburgers and RCs'. Saturday was cold and windy
but flyable, RJ was first in Old Time and Lou Wolgast took first in Classic. Sunday
was much nicer weather with no wind at all. RJ was first in expert and was given
the Palmer trophy which Warren Walker was nice enough to keep for me until next
time. Thanks for allowing all us Tucsonions to invade your turf and We Will
Be Back!
Title: Re: Any results from the Palmer?
Post by: Randy Cuberly on April 30, 2014, 10:12:49 PM
Had the usual fun time with all the guys of the KOTRC, they do a great job,
Ate a bunch hot dogs and cheeseburgers and RCs'. Saturday was cold and windy
but flyable, RJ was first in Old Time and Lou Wolgast took first in Classic. Sunday
was much nicer weather with no wind at all. RJ was first in expert and was given
the Palmer trophy which Warren Walker was nice enough to keep for me until next
time. Thanks for allowing all us Tucsonions to invade your turf and We Will
Be Back!

Thanks Bob for breaking the SILENCE!  Congrats to You and Lou!  See you at the field!

Randy Cuberly