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Old 02-22-2004 | 01:26 PM
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Default RE: RE: RE: British Freestyle Champs 2004 - RCM&E

T W - thanks for installing the sequence Luke, at least now most pilots will perhaps begin to see what has been constructed & why. All comments are noted & very welcome.

Obviously it would have been a relatively simple task to have made a 3d sequence, but seemed rather a waste when you guys will have at least two shots at total freestyle. I was indeed tempted to include, say a torque roll, within this sequence, but that cannot be fair. With freestyle, pilots can do as they wish, they are not compelled to do stuff that they or their models may find less 'compatible' with their style. But if I were to include 'compulsory' 3D stuff @ this stage it could be dangerous.

I'd like to think any Unlimited pilot + model could tackle the sequence proposed & it differs sufficiently from most other forms of aerobatics to, hopefully, make it inspirational. Naturally it is impossible to satisfy every pilots differing preferences, but amendments to this sequence can still be implemented if demand is high. Due to the considerable amount of options, this sequence can be flown very close in, certainly far closer than F3A or even IMAC, stands to reason the spectators wanna see everything!

The multiple day event raises similar problems, some pilots can only do the one day. We are however, very fortunate to have the opportunity to use the site on the Saturday prior to the RCM&E event, allowing pilots to 'familiarities' if they wish. In time, particularly if this event ever becomes International, (I'll never be able to handle that), it would prove more worthy of debate.

Keep in mind the new website is for you guys, get your pic's on there, with captions.

As for the British weather.....I am amazed how lucky we've been so far, maybe it's down to the ozone?