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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Tom Niebuhr on September 03, 2013, 06:45:16 AM
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I have about 100 pictures to go though so I will show results and more pictures later.
Here is Joe Bowman getting set for a practice flight with his "Road Runner". The sun was just coming up.
Participation was incredibly high. Last flights on Saturday ended after 7:00!
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Sorry to have missed it this year. Please send me the scores and who-flew-what for Stunt News.
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Howard,
Will do.
Congratulations on making the team. I am sure that the world will enjoy meeting you.
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Going to add my stuff to this thread Tom. Nice meeting you. Still recovering from all the driving and the heat.
Texans do stunt contests right!
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Like that Roadrunner.
Joe
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Here we go with edited pictures:
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and more:
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Don't forget Howard is not new to World Champ's. He has already been on the combat team. There is life beyond CLPA!
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more yet
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More again:
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Here's more:
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Here we go again
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would you believe more:
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Great pictures, Tom!! Where are the in-flight shots??? You took some I know, you were standing right next to me!!! C'mon, give 'em up! I dare ya!! I double dawg dare ya!! I quadruple hog triple dog double frog dare ya!! Post ze peectures or I shall taunt you a second time!!!!!!
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Nice coverage, Tom.
Just a note as to the debilitating heat we experienced....on Saturday's Racing "heats", the old-style Fox handles lying in the sun got too hot to handle. About thirty seconds was the limit for sitting on the asphalt, ie, "hot assphalt syndrome" was observed on both Racing and Stunt circles .
John Bender uses heat-shrink on his handle lead-out wraps, and it shrunk. Raising my left arm in the universal sign of medicine mens' truth-telling.....a metal tank un-soldered itself causing a lean run on an otherwise stellar flight, while plastic tanks performed flawlessly.
dg
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Dale,
Thanks. You and Linda are the hardest working people in our club of hard workers.
Dave,
You took more air shots than I did...... let's see them!
Everyone,
We had the pleasure to finally meet "Proarc". Milt is one of the nicest guys you will ever meet. We are lucky to have him in Texas now!
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Tom is made of much sterner stuff!! My taunting is having no effect!!! I guess it is put up or shut up time for me, so here it goes....
1). Steve Moon
2). Steve Moon. Good shot of the side mount engine and muffler. Discovery Retro .60
3). Bob Redmon's 'lectric
4). Phil Nickels judges appearance points for Jason Greer's 'lectric Impact.
5). Dale Gleason's Impcat
6). Bruce Shipp's 'lectric Petra
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1). Gaylord Elling's new Caudron
2). Joe Bowman;s Roadrunner
3). Doug Moon brings his plane to the circle
4). Doug Moon
5). John Bender
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1). Jason Greer and Dale Gleason tied for third in profile stunt on Saturday. Local rules require that in case of a tie they must thumb wrestle for the trophy. Jason wins.
2). Don Cranfill, 2012 District VIII champ awards the trophy to the 2013 champ, Dale Gleason.
3). Don Cranfill receives the plaque for his 2012 championship.
4). Dale Gleason, past President and Pilot Emeritus of the Itinerant Stunt and Chowder Society is the 2013 District VIII champion. Congratulations, Dale!!!
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It was a great contest. The turnout was incredible. I think I counted 16 competitors
in Profile Stunt on Saturday! A big thanks to the Gleasons, Tom Farmer, all the judges
and of course the hard working, but never complaining tabulators.
Later, Steve
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Congrats to Ole Dad for another championship year. Needs Linda Bobs name on there too as I know she is his biggest fan.
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First set. Please fill in the blanks if you were there. I am VERY familiar with the Los Angeles crowd, but I am new to the Texas group.
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Second Group.
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Third Group
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Fourth Group
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Fifth Group.
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Sixth and final Group.
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It sure felt good to come fly again with a great bunch of competitors. As always the Dallas club puts on a great meet. Tom and the folks went out their way to make sure there was plenty of food and especially water to consume. The Judges, I believe had the toughest jobs of all, however the horrendous heat didn't help much. They did a great job. Thanks to all that helped make it a success.
Norm and Daang.
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Norm,
Thanks for your compliments on the contest. Yes, Tom Farmer did a great job. We are lucky to have club members and participants that all pitch in.
Milt,
Great pictures. I'll be driving to Round Rock Fri 9/20. Leaving about 2:00 PM. Should arrive late afternoon. Going to the ALMS race at Circuit of America Saturday, and leave Sunday morning. Maybe we can hook up.
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Milt,
Great pictures. I'll be driving to Round Rock Fri 9/20. Leaving about 2:00 PM. Should arrive late afternoon. Going to the ALMS race at Circuit of America Saturday, and leave Sunday morning. Maybe we can hook up.
That sounds good to me. Let me know what you have in mind. That said, I want to draw some attention to shot #18 which is a shot of Tom Niebuhr's first class graphic and stencil products.
I saw his stuff first hand, and I can tell you that this is Pro Stunt Quality work. In addition, Tom knows that more than likely, we will have some sort of clear coating over them, so they won't fall apart and crinkle like the crappy stuff.
If you plan on adding stenciling or lettering to your next plane, I would strongly advise you to look here first.
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Fred Kocher is a veteran control liner from Shreveport and he and son Steve can usually be found at local contests taking great photos of the action. The Southwestern Champs(Charles Ash Memorial) was no exception. Here are a few action shots he took of different launching styles. There's a lot more pix, but it looks like the contest has been pretty well covered!
Bruce Shipp, USAF retired, is back on the scene...here his wife shows how they launch in Wichita Falls, Tx, where they have lots of snakes!
Next Steve Moon (he's the Lefty) gives Gaylord Elling a shove...
Lastly, Steve Kocher sends Steve Moon on his way.
Thanks,
dg
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Gee, Doug's airplane sure looks a lot like a Caudron VD~
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Good catch, Bill. I've made a correction.
dg
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Dale,
Thanks for the compliment. We did get a little carried away with the photos at this contest. We had over 3,000 between us. It takes hours just to view them all.
Steve.
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Dale, thanks for posting the cool picture of my bride. She first launched for me at the '82 NATS. She is a trooper. She will have to learn Steve's "he's safe!" technique to go along with her own "Touchdown!" Style.
Bruce
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Keep the photos coming. Never get enough, especially when a person can't be there. It is fun watching some of the launching styles.
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Here is a photo of junior champion, Sepied Goudarzi (my nephew), 6.5 years old and this was his first contest.
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Hey Bruce, June is STILL cuter than you!!! LL~ LL~ It's great to see you two in the stunt world again, wish we could hook up for some flying time together!
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Sina,
Sepied is a great kid. Very smart and enthusiastic. He has given two presentations at our club meetings with complete confidence. Many adults can't do that.
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Sina,
Here is a picture of Sepied at a club meeting.