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Kawa is leading the two seat 20 meter class at his second world championship in three weeks. Of course he won 15 meter at the first one. There is no doubt he’s the greatest....ever.
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On Wednesday, August 1, 2018 at 6:45:05 PM UTC-4, Paul T wrote:
At 18:05 01 August 2018, wrote: Kawa is leading the two seat 20 meter class at his second world championshi= p in three weeks. Of course he won 15 meter at the first one. There is no = doubt he=E2=80=99s the greatest....ever. and the Grand Prix Final - this would be his 3rd World Championship win this year if he does it, but away to go yet.. But exactly what is it, he is doing better than everyone else? Steroids perhaps? ;) Bob 7U |
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On Wednesday, August 1, 2018 at 6:45:05 PM UTC-4, Paul T wrote:
At 18:05 01 August 2018, wrote: Kawa is leading the two seat 20 meter class at his second world championshi= p in three weeks. Of course he won 15 meter at the first one. There is no = doubt he=E2=80=99s the greatest....ever. and the Grand Prix Final - this would be his 3rd World Championship win this year if he does it, but away to go yet.. But exactly what is it, he is doing better than everyone else? Flying faster UH |
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Not necessarily in cruise though!
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Le mercredi 1 août 2018 14:05:31 UTC-4, a écritÂ*:
Kawa is leading the two seat 20 meter class at his second world championship in three weeks. Of course he won 15 meter at the first one. There is no doubt he’s the greatest....ever. In one word CONSISTENCY. Gilles |
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Less mistakes.....
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Exactly, less mistakes. We all make many small (and sometime big) mistakes pretty much every flight when racing or flying XC. As small as turning the wrong direction, or making unnecessary turns, or taking slightly less than optimal line. The one who makes the less mistakes fly the farthest/fastest.. Do it consistently and you can always win. How does he do it? Six sense maybe? Or he figured something none of us did yet?
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A modern version of Moffat's "Low-Loss Flying". Great read.
http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~cline/...g/Low_loss.pdf [PDF] David |
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