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Old February 18th 11, 08:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
hotelalpha
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Default 2011 US Sports Class Nationals

Should this contest be called the first US Club Class Nationals? See
http://race.chilhowee.com/contestants.html . 65% of the current
registered pilots are flying Club Class gliders under the old rules!
Looks like there was no need trying to add new D2's and ASW27's as
Club Class eligible gliders.

Sean Franke
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Old February 18th 11, 10:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
mattm[_2_]
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Default 2011 US Sports Class Nationals

On Feb 18, 2:41*pm, hotelalpha wrote:
Should this contest be called the first US Club Class Nationals? *Seehttp://race.chilhowee.com/contestants.html. 65% of the current
registered pilots are flying Club Class gliders under the old rules!
Looks like there was no need trying to add new D2's and ASW27's as
Club Class eligible gliders.

Sean Franke


Hey, Sean, don't jinx it! Seriously, with 85 registered for Perry at
the moment,
there will be a large influx of registrants shortly I would think.
It's still
heartening to see a large number of club class planes coming, though.
I'm really looking forward to the contest.

-- Matt
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Old February 19th 11, 02:37 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
JS
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Default 2011 US Sports Class Nationals

Be good to see not only a big turnout, but some decent weather too.
They could always run two classes, Club and Sports.
Jim
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Old February 19th 11, 05:50 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tim[_2_]
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Default 2011 US Sports Class Nationals

On Feb 18, 1:41*pm, hotelalpha wrote:
Should this contest be called the first US Club Class Nationals? *Seehttp://race.chilhowee.com/contestants.html. 65% of the current
registered pilots are flying Club Class gliders under the old rules!
Looks like there was no need trying to add new D2's and ASW27's as
Club Class eligible gliders.

Sean Franke


It should at least crown a Club Class National Champion ... in
addition to Sports Class National Champion.

We've got 18 Club Class ships signed up for the Moriarty Super
Regional with 7 more Club Class spots available.

I will do my darndest to join the Club Class party in TN.

Tim McAllister EY
 




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