F3A sequences - WOW
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I finally printed the entire F3A sporting code. The sequences are amazingly difficult. I have a very long way to go before I even dream about flying those maneuvers let alone the entire 23 step sequences. My hat goes off to all you F3A competitors. This represents an astounding level of flying proficiency.
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Originally posted by ilikeplanes
I finally printed the entire F3A sporting code. The sequences are amazingly difficult. I have a very long way to go before I even dream about flying those maneuvers let alone the entire 23 step sequences. My hat goes off to all you F3A competitors. This represents an astounding level of flying proficiency.
I finally printed the entire F3A sporting code. The sequences are amazingly difficult. I have a very long way to go before I even dream about flying those maneuvers let alone the entire 23 step sequences. My hat goes off to all you F3A competitors. This represents an astounding level of flying proficiency.
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I have spent most of my life as a weekend sport flyer, and have competed very little. (This was mostly due to the fact that I travelled full-time, and couldn't carry everything around with me.)
Anyway, this year a buddy of mine and I have been going out to the club field every weekend and having a great time. I was just starting to think, "Hey, I'm pretty good."
...Then last weekend there was a IMAC/Pattern contest, and now I (again) know the truth. Truly inspiring. (I need more practice!)
Anyway, this year a buddy of mine and I have been going out to the club field every weekend and having a great time. I was just starting to think, "Hey, I'm pretty good."
...Then last weekend there was a IMAC/Pattern contest, and now I (again) know the truth. Truly inspiring. (I need more practice!)



