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So, this gets me to wondering, "What's the worst (best?) landout
count for a single day." I'll admit to a two-bagger twice in my career. Seems hard to believe that there could be more than two... First prize should factor in # of landouts and total distance. I'll have to check my old logbooks but I'm pretty sure I've got a two-bagger with less than 20 total miles (possibly a lot less) from a rained-out 1-26 Nationals in Richmond, Indiana back in the '60s. Bonus points for landing in the same field more than once in a day: I haven't done it but I know it's not unprecedented. Chip Bearden ASW 24 "JB" |
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