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Title: 2022 Scale Contests
Post by: Fred Cronenwett on January 25, 2022, 03:07:27 PM
Hello all,

Here is what is going to be happening with CL scale contests
I listed the two fun fly events in St Louis as a chance to fly any CL model you want. The June fun fly is good chance to get some practice in before the Nats

2022 Contest calendar
Northwest Regionals - May 27-29 - Roseburg, Oregon
Buder Park CL Fun Fly – June 4-5, St Louis MO
Brodak Fly-in – June 13-18, Charmicheals, PA
CL Scale Nationals – July 15-17, Muncie IN
All Buder Park CL Fun Fly - Aug 27, St Louis MO
Midwest Regional Championships – Sept 3-4, Aurora, IL (Scale on the 4th)
NASA CL Scale Classic – Sept 10, Muncie IN
Broken Arrow CL Scale – Sept 17 – St Louis, MO
Title: Re: 2022 Scale Contests
Post by: Allen Goff on January 25, 2022, 03:39:19 PM
Fred, I believe the Nats dates are incorrect.
Blessings
Title: Re: 2022 Scale Contests
Post by: Fred Cronenwett on January 25, 2022, 03:52:25 PM
Nats dates are fixed
Title: Re: 2022 Scale Contests
Post by: Dick Byron on February 12, 2022, 03:49:16 PM
Does anyone know if Frank Beaty is ok. Shirley Sheeks wants to know.
Title: Re: 2022 Scale Contests
Post by: Dan McEntee on February 12, 2022, 08:03:03 PM
Does anyone know if Frank Beaty is ok. Shirley Sheeks wants to know.

  Frank hasn't been around much. He lives on the east side of the river and needs a ride to make meetings and such. I don't recall the last time he came out to the filed but when he did his son brought him out. I believe his wife passed away a while back, also. I don't think he has done any model airplane building, but instead has discovered paper models of castles and other structures and is enjoying them. Frank is a great guy, and few have as long of and distinctive history in models as Frank has. Hi first published designs go way back into the early 50s, I think and he always cranked out great, unusual subjects. I was honored one time many years ago when he asked me to fly one of his scale models, a Stitts Playboy I think it was, and I was nervous as a cat. I had not had a lot of three line time at that point and was really surprised he asked me, but if flew like a dream and after a few laps I was shooting three point landings that impressed him!  Frank himself is a classic in that he's one of the few guys I know that still rocks a pencil thin mustache! Tell Shirley hello from all the St. Louis guys!
   
   Type at you later,
  Dan McEntee