It really was a great contest except for the flying. That part was real hard work. I think the wind was around 20 and gusting to 30 at times, and you never knew when it was going to hit you. I bit the bullet today and flew ( I use the term loosely ) Old time and advanced with my Ringmaster and Magician which I had not flown since Topeka's contest. I think I got in all the manuevers, sort of, and did not crash, but thought I was going to a couple of times.
Mike Greb entertained us on saturday flying his high speed Ringmaster and making 4" pullouts.
I don't think anybody got away without getting blown out of one manuever or another.
But, C/L flyers are just wonderful to be around, and we just had a great time visiting with every one.
And, then there was the food. We had a banquet at the field, thanks to the Gleasons, and the Schuette's, and then the banquet saturday night, thanks to the Wichita club and all the ladies that brought fabulous dishes. I will have to go back on my diet now that I am home.
One thing about it, if you wet your pants on one of those low pullouts, the hot wind would dry you out in no time.
