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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Mark Weiss on July 09, 2019, 08:51:57 PM
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I just compared the number of entries in Event 325 (Advanced) and event 322 Precision Aerobatics (Open Class) for this year and last:
Year Advanced 325 Open 322 Total*
2018 19 30 49
2019 29 41 70*
This does not include any last minute entries before July 15th this year.
I think this is fantastic and probably shows a greater growth than any other NATS Event this Year!
Congratulations Stunt Community!!!
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Looks like Mark has been promoting, as we figured he would. Thanks, Mark.
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Looking forward to it!
Tom
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Barbed wire collectors eat your heart out.Your hobby is dead. Control line stunt lives! (In years past our international numbers were similar.)
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I just compared the number of entries in Event 325 (Advanced) and event 322 Precision Aerobatics (Open Class) for this year and last:
Year Advanced 325 Open 322 Total*
2018 19 30 49
2019 29 41 70*
This does not include any last minute entries before July 15th this year.
I think this is fantastic and probably shows a greater growth than any other NATS Event this Year!
Congratulations Stunt Community!!!
This is absolutely encouraging. My bucket list includes making the top 20 before nature shakes my tree and I was starting to wonder if I would do that simply by entering. I would be even more encouraged if the beginner, JR and SR numbers were up as well.
Ken
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I can't wait.... gonna be fun. See everyone soon!
Mike
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My retail job is killing me Stunt wise. Weekends are our big day. Trying desperately hard to get an 8-5 Monday-Friday.
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That's awesome! Congrats!
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Most people don't know how hard Mark works at making the events he is associated with First Class. My hat is off to you for your dedication!
Thank you
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Thanks Tom! Means a lot coming from you
Do you take PayPal????
Mark
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I spend two weeks each year working with Mark Weiss at Joe Nall and Brodak's , No one promotes our event more the Mark.
. I wish I was at the AMA Nationals , to make it three weeks. ..
Thank you Mark for all you do for our Hobby
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We are departing TX early tomorrow morning for Muncie. Looking forward to a great time!!!!!
Joe
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We are departing TX early tomorrow morning for Muncie. Looking forward to a great time!!!!!
Joe
Good luck to you, Mike and Steve - wish I was going with you!
Ken
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Oh NOOOOO I have to fly my better than ever now.
Cant wait to go there.
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Good luck to you and Mike - wish I was going with you!
Ken
Ditto!
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Predator is ready!!!!
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Predator is ready!!!!
My "Zot!" t-shirt will, sadly, go unused.
Brett
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Predator is ready!!!!
Dreadnought yawns...
Derek
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“Destined” says bring it.
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Dreadnought yawns...
Somewhere in Idaho a yellow dog lifts its leg.
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Predator is ready!!!!
No day-glo Impact?
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No day-glo Impact?
According to Internet reports, it lived up to its name.
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I'll be wearing my "try SCE to AUX" t shirt in the wind and rain on Tuesday at the L Pad.
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Headed out of Big D tomorrow morning. Looking
forward to it, as always!
Steve
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Headed out of Big D tomorrow morning. Looking
forward to it, as always!
Steve
Good Luck - I will be looking for you in the finals this year! #^
Ken
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“Destined” says bring it.
Dave, beautiful airplane.
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I hope Tuesday and Wednesday doesn’t end up being a washout for you guys with Barry working his way northward
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Dave, beautiful airplane.
Thank you Will. It’s trying to teach me how to fly it.
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I hope Tuesday and Wednesday doesn’t end up being a washout for you guys with Barry working his way northward
Thats not the Barry we worry about here......
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Dave, beautiful airplane.
I second that. Great looking plane Dave!!
Derek
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“Destined” says bring it.
Hey Dave! That thing looks really serious! I like it!
Randy Cuberly
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Thats not the Barry we worry about here......
Well, I hate to sound like a "WET Blanket" But given the forecasts I think some prayers are in order!
Wishing the best!
Randy (Try to stay dry) Cuberly
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Thank You guys. I didn't get much weather at home to work all the bugs out but it felt pretty strong this morning. I added some zig zag trip strips on the stab which seemed to help in a spot or two.
The weather this morning was pretty good but the wind started to get stronger so that by about 12:30 Kestas and I decided lunch was a better idea.
We had thought to resume this evening but the wind never really let up. It's supposed to be be much better the next several days if it doesn't go altogether dead air. I believe Scale processing is tomorrow and I think I heard Kestas say he had an entry for that. I will try to take a break and go get some pictures to upload.
Yes we will have to see how that storm affects us here. Every year there is always some new adventure. Last year was most unusual because the weather was so outstanding the whole time. Could be some creative decisions may have to be made in regards to Classic/N30 and Old Time and the first day of qualifying. Can't say I know of any case where a whole day (or two) were a total wash out at the Nats.