First place in Classic Stunt was won by an incredibly consistent Kaz Minato with scores of 602.5, 602.0, and 612. All flown in front of three different sets of judges.
First place in Super Seventies was won by Masaru Hiki with very consistent results and the hardest cleanes corners I have ever witnessed.
Hiki San was flying a Halmark by Gene Shaeffer. Mr Shaeffer was known for very hard clean corners flying this airplane but what I saw was very reminiscent of those days gone by.
My hat is off to both of these extremely nice Gentlemen for their stellar performances.
My apologies for not being able to provide photos this year and my thanks to Bill Lee for picking up the slack with his facebook postings.
I was lucky to be chosen to fly the warmup flights for the Judges all three days and had great fun doing it. First time I've ever tried to deliberately make errors in maneuvers and some were whoppers on the first two days. Calmed it down today and mostly just flew my normal pattern which typically has enough errors...
Mr. Jim Hoffman ran a very efficient and clean contest and deserves a great "Thank You" from all involved. This is one very organized Gentleman!
Also worthy of note is the performance by our very own Lou Wolgast for finishing a very creditable Eithth place in Classic Stunt with His "Humongous" an Old Time stunt airplane designed in 1948 by Ted Snow. He also garnered 19 appearence points for this beautiful rendition. This was in very tough competition and his performance was incredible.
Randy Cuberly