Boomer783
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Joined: 6/13/2005 From: Waterville, OH, USA Status: offline
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Gang, I just concluded what I truly feel was the best weekend I've spent in almost 20 years of involvement with R/C. The weather was perfect, the flying was great, The list of pilot's was a "who's who" of model aviation, the spectators were in complete awe of the goings on, and , oh yeah, some guy named Matt Chapman cruised around the sky for a while. I'll tell ya, Napoleon will never be the same. It's gonna be hard to top this one. But we will. I gar-own-tee it. For those of you who know Corky, you know darned well he's got a couple of aces up his sleeve he hasn't played yet. But I digress. What I really want to do in this post is extend my heartfelt thanks to all the Thistledown members who pulled together, co-operated, and got the job done. I don't want to name any names fo fear of inadverdantly leaving someone out, so I'll just give a cyber tip of my hat to all of you. Thanks, everyone. Here's but one example of the kind of stuff I'm talking about For those of you who've been involved in putting on an event like this, you know how much work is involved and how exasperating it can to to line up enough able bodies. Then, getting those you do find to work together is a whole new set of challenges. Anyway, as is my usual habit, I arrived at the field at 7:30 AM, ready for what I was sure was going to be a long, hard day. By 8 AM, five people were there working away WITHOUT ME HAVING SAID A WORD. They just appeared out of nowhere and started getting stuff done. Totally amazing. It's things like that that makes a person feel pretty proud and privileged to be a member of such a club. Heck, it's more fun to go to Thistledown Field and work than it is to go to most clubs and fly. See y'all next year. (Sorry, Bob Sadler, but I just HAD to slip that one in.) Jim Steinhurst
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