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On Tuesday, May 10, 2011 5:26:30 PM UTC-7, Papa3 wrote:
200K in a 2-33 is grounds for a mandatory psychological examination. Back in the mid 1970's, the Arizona Soaring Association's weekend race series had two classes. The "B" class was mostly for the 1-26, but Laszlo Horvath, proprietor of Estrella, would often compete in a 2-33, and do quite well. He also didn't like to use a trailer, so would soar to the various venues in the state. -Tom |
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At 02:08 11 May 2011, 5Z wrote:
Back in the mid 1970's, the Arizona Soaring Association's weekend race seri= es had two classes. The "B" class was mostly for the 1-26, but Laszlo Horv= ath, proprietor of Estrella, would often compete in a 2-33, and do quite we= ll. He also didn't like to use a trailer, so would soar to the various ven= ues in the state. That's understandable, considering what it takes to put a 2-33 on the trailer. Many years ago, my club used to drag a 2-33 around to little fun meets in our area. Another guy and I actually won a day in our 2-33. There was a K-6 in the class that finished a lot faster, but we kicked butt on handicap. Jim Beckman |
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