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The last time I flew in competition was about 20 years ago in Europe.
I have never flown in competition in the US, but I am certainly going to change that this year. How often do you go to competition without a ground crew and if you do how do you deal with this situation? Are contest organizers of any help considering their workload? Any advice will be very appreciated. Andrzej |
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