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Old 04-23-2007 | 08:10 AM
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Awesome contest Mike had a great time.
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Old 04-23-2007 | 09:16 AM
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Mike,

You and Mellisa did an awsome job at this contest and I can't wait for the next one. Being new to pattern, this is alot of fun and Chris and I hope to be more competitive. Great job and see ya soon

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Old 04-23-2007 | 10:21 AM
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Who says you cant fly pattern and meet cute girls at the same time. . Well i would have to honestly say that it was ALOT of fun!!!!!!!. The cool thing is, she knew alot more about pattern than i did. (It was amazing)
ORIGINAL: jonlowe

Blake forgot to add that he got a new girlfriend out of the weekend!!!


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This was one of the most fun contest i have ever been to... It was so perfectly run,,the scoring (SUPER FAST) i couldnt even turn off my transmitter before my raw score was in my hand in black and white!!!!!! (Melissa your AWSOME!!!!) Mike you had this thing running like a top...It was truely a blessing to have such a professionaly run event. (Great Job Man). My thanks goes out to Mr.Homenda for lending me his backup Y.S, as if it were'nt for him i wouldnt have been able to fly. Thanks Steve. This event definitely deserves a BIG YYYYEEEEHHHHAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !
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Old 04-23-2007 | 10:25 AM
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Funny how that is!!!!!!


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Old 04-23-2007 | 10:31 AM
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Thanks again Mike & Melissa!

It's nice to have a fun time at a contest again. I was beginning to lose hope!

And thanks to Tanner for pulling my name out of the box for the Vanquish! Does this mean I'll become addicted to electrics like the rest of you guys???

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Old 04-23-2007 | 10:58 AM
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Joe I'm gonna get you next time. [>:]
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Old 04-23-2007 | 04:47 PM
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Oh my... now those are some strong words Humberto! [X(] I'll do my best to tighten up then.

Spin in the center and no over-rotating. Got it!

Fly just a little higher than the tops of trees. Got it! (I even made myself a little nervous with that... Angel's Shadow or Angel Dust???)


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This was my first contest, definitely not my last, I am hooked. I went up there expecting to get somewhere near last place, I was totally unprepared, I started flying the actual pattern during practice on friday. I didn't know if i'd be able to get the plane fixed and flying in time for the contest, but I got it done just in time. I was totally psyched to get 3rd place. I want to thank you again jason, for the wings. I couldn't have done it without those, lol. And thank you Mike Hester for building them, they are awesome.Btw you and Melissa did an awesome job with the contest, everything ran flawlessly. And thanks to everybody that gave me tips and pointers on my flying, especially Steve Homenda and Blake Hilson. That contest was definitely the most fun I've had in a long time, It was a blasty blast. Heres a pic of me and the plane. Blake will be posting all the pics we have of the trip and the contest. Thanks again everybody, I hope I will see you all at the contest in Pensacola.
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Old 04-23-2007 | 05:23 PM
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I'm sorry, I forgot to thank Randy Bearden for giving me all the other parts to the eclipse, stabs, chin cowl, landing gear, canopy, wing adjusters, ect. It definitely made things alot easier as I didn't have to order all those parts. Thanks again Randy.
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Old 04-23-2007 | 06:34 PM
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Wow.....

Well, after getting some sleep, and digesting the weekend, I suppose it's time to give a CD's report.

First I have to thank a few people. The GMA club first. They were extremely supportive, and have one of the most awesome facitities in the southeast. Without them, this would not have happened. Thanks to Cameron Smith and Marcio Jorge for helping me set up the field for competition.

I want to thank Chris Hinson and Extreme Flight...not only for giving away a full vanquish package, but for having the foresight to design this thing in the first place. Everything the Brio 10 should have been, this plane IS. Chris is a great guy, and this plane is fantastic. If you're interested in a small electric pattern plane that flies similar to your 2 meter ship, THIS IS THE PLANE!!!!!

Thanks to Mercury Adhesives. These guys are brand new to the market, but thier dedication and willingness to listen and actually take action is unlike anything else in the glue industry. The products are second to none, and are full industrial grade. I have been using this stuff exclusively for the last 6 months and I love it. Thanks to them, we were able to give away a lot of free glue to anybody that wanted it. These guys are the best!

Thanks to Atlanta Hobby for thier support. These guys are the best in the business at electrics, so give them a call!

Now on to the contest itself....

I woke last Wed morning to a particularly disturbing email....contractors were installing new power poles on the access road to GMA, and were shutting down traffic. At the time it was rumored that they were going to completely shut off all access to the field for the weekend. They had a helicopter in the area, and the police were already shutting down the road. So, I spent the better part of Wed and Thursday on the phone with police, the helicopter contractors, the pilots, everyone I could find...and we worked out a solution. I was sitting on the "cancel" button all day for 2 days straight, but in the end it all worked out.

38 pilots showed up for the contest. Of particular interest there were 11 sportsman pilots, about half of which had never flown in a pattern contest before! Advanced also had 11 pilots. Although only 4 FAI pilots were in attendance, they were Bryan Hebert, Brett Wickizer, Ryan Mc Laughlin and Cameron Smith. That's a STRONG 4!!!!

Friday's practice opened to outstanding weather. The police were intermittently shutting down the road, but most people seemed entertained by the helicopter's presence. by the end of the day, they were done and gone for the weekend.

Saturday morning broke to almost textbook perfect srping Ga weather, and we got underway as soon as the sun was up. It was difficult keeping judges in the chair with such uneven classes, but we managed to pull it off. Thanks to everyone who judged! Without you, there would not have been a contest at all.

The quality of flying was superb. The level of flying in sportsman through advanced is downright amazing. All of the competition was very strong. by the end of the 3rd round, 7 points seperated 2nd through 7th place in advanced!!!! Watching that class was like watching the nationals. More on that later...

We got 4 rounds in for sportsman and intermediate on Saturday, and on Sunday we continued on to get a total of 5 rounds for all classes. FAI flew 4 rounds of P on Saturday and 2 rounds of F on Sunday. We dropped the loset P and the lowest F to tally the final score.

We had quite a few out of district visitors. Brett and Mike Wickizer drove in from Texas, John Pavlick drove in from Conneticut, Mike Doud and family drove in all the way from North Carolina, and Bryan Hebert and Brian Clemmons traveled all the way from Louisianna. Along with the contest, we stayed up socializing and working on planes in my shop until 3 AM both nights, it was a lot of fun! Of course lack of sleep was really getting to me by Sunday, but it was worth it.

Cameron and Bryan Kennedy managed to sell a good bit of stuff to raise money for the world team. These guys got in there and rolled thier sleeves up, and we managed to sell everything on hand. Thanks to them and to everyone who now has cool stuff to support our World team members this fall!

Sportsman was a dogfight, but in the end Blake proved he's on a mission with a perfect score of 4000. He's a great kid, and a lot of fun to be around. I did ask permission to be his friend, and he reluctantly granted me the status (inside joke). Second place was won by Kirk Sutherland, also a newcomer to pattern. As mentioned above, third place was won by Travis Bellows, who dug randy Beardon's crashed Eclipse out of the garbage in Ocala after a mishap with a tree, repaired it and added a set of wings that I had made for Jason last year (replacement Impact wings with a bit of a "massage"), and incredibly flew it to 3rd out of 11 in his first pattern contest. YEAH now that's what I'm talking about! Fourth place was won by Robert Campbell, also a newcomer and very talented pilot. Fifth place was won by a local GMA member and good friend Fred Henry, who was incidentally flying my old Typhoon 2000 that I scratch built for my own sportsman season. That's just cool to me!!!

Intermediate was yet another dogfight between Marcio Jorge and gary Courtney, with Marcio edging Gary in the end. This will be the matchup to watch in intermediate this year. But these guys may have company soon, because third place was won by Mike Wingo, who is steadily getting better and better and returning to his form of years past. A little more fuel and a few more green bottles and things could get even more interesting!

Masters was a good contest in itself. Joe Walker had returned from FAI, and won it out with a perfect 4000. Emory Schroeter nailed second, and it still amazes me how smooth he is with as little practice as he manages to get. John Fuqua won third place, after losing his Impact a couple weeks ago and flying the contest with a Focus borrowed from Ron Van Putte.

FAI might have been a small class, but it was not small on talent. Brett Wickizer had come over from Texas. If you don't know who Brett is, you've been under a rock. I had the pleasure of competing with Brett at the nationals last year in advanced where I placed second to him, so when I gave him the trophy I gave him a little ribbing. Second place was won by Cameron Smith, and third place was won by Ryan McLaughlin (first and second place at the Nationals in masters last year). bryan Hebert was a bit out of practice, but he did show what a fantastic plane that Shinden is!!

Advanced was hands down the story of the weekend, if not the story of the year. Keep reading, this is why I love what we do and the people who do it so much.

With 11 advanced pilots, ALL of which are easily national contenders, we knew this would be the show. it was that and much much more. By round 3, the scores were only 7 points apart through 6-7 places. With only 2 rounds left, the heat only grew and intensified. by the last round, Steve Homenda and Erik Newsholme were on top only a few points apart, and mathematically any of the top 7-8 were still in contention for the wood. it doesn't get any better than that. Or does it?

When the dust settled, Erik had stepped up, focused, flew with everything he had, and took the last round. Fighting from 5th to first, Erik had stayed the course and won the most heated class of advanced flown in the southeast that I can remember since I have been flying myself. Steve Homenda had clinched second, followed by Jon Lowe who had flown into a tight battle for third place.

When we were handing out the trophies I noticed Erik holding the wing of his old beater Focus. I knew that he had recently lost his Symphony to a battery failure, and had gone back to the focus that he flew at the Nats last year. The plane was well weathered to say the least. Erik and his wife have always been supporters of the Lance Armstrong Foundation, and he had the "Live Strong" logo on the wing. When I announced his name and he came up to recieve his trophy, he told us all why he was carrying the wing.

Erik's mother was diagnosed with Cancer in late march of this year. She began treatment, but 10 days later she passed away. She had been planning to attend this contest as she had never seen Erik fly at a pattern contest. he dedicated his victory to his mother's memory, and the never ending fight against cancer. The fact that he lost his Symphony and had to fly his not quite as trimmed Focus was difficult enough, but to manage this feat under the pressure of his mother's death and to do it in the most competetive class of pattern I have ever seen this side of Muncie still overwhelms me.

I had not been told a word about it, I learned it just as most others did, standing there handing him his first place trophy. It brought me to tears as well as many others, and I'll again say what I said immediately following: "It sort of puts all of this in perspective doesn't it?" I'm proud to know Erik, and words simply cannot do this any justice. We were all honored to fly with him this weekend. This is why I love pattern and the people who fly it. And if I seemed like I was in a daze after that, well, I was.

Thanks to ALL who attended and supported this contest, made the drive and flew in one of the most memorable pattern contests in recent memory.

-Mike
Old 04-23-2007 | 08:54 PM
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OK, played hooky from work today just to rest a bit as me and Tanner got home a little late {it's easy to miss the I-10 exit off of 75 and end up in Gainsville if your tired!!}. Anyway it allowed me to get the photos from Ocala and GMA posted. Thanks to GMA, Mike and Milissa for a great contest, thanks to mother nature for a perfect weekend of weather!! Looking forward to Pensacola!!

Just go here. http://billingsauto.smugmug.com/ and click on GMA 07 gallerie.
Old 04-23-2007 | 09:24 PM
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BrianB nice work!!! Killer event Mike!!! thanks Melissa!!!!


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Old 04-24-2007 | 08:32 AM
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WOW (again)....

Thanks Brian, those pics are awesome.

-Mike
Old 04-24-2007 | 09:00 AM
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Hey Brian B. Me and Humberto were trying to figure out which exit you might take after you passed us on I-75 (we were doing 75 mph) south of the I-10 interchange.

Mike and Melissa....super job. Great contest. I wonder if that pole worker in the bucket, 100 feet in the air at the east end of the field on Sunday enjoyed the show.

Hopefully, the GMA site has a long term lease. The place reminds me of Frederick, Maryland, which was rural country setting with twisty two-lane roads, red clay, and lots of commuter traffic from Washington, DC, to their estate homes in the hills.

Congrats to the "Kid", the "Machine", the "Dragon Slayer", Vellum 2, and BWick. It was a good time. Thanks to Cameron for recommending we go to Spondivits for dinner. Keep burnin glow fuel BK...

I hope to see everyone at Andersonville in June.

Steve

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A picture is worth 1000 words. Thanks Jerry for getting this one to me.

Erik, what can I say.... if there's any way I can help, you know where I am.

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Old 04-24-2007 | 10:04 AM
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This contest needs to be on everybody's short list of contests to attend. Beautiful surroundings, fantastic facility and the most efficiently run contest we have been to. Well over 200 competition flights, we didn't fly until dark and we were done by 2:00 on Sunday. My hat is off to Mike and Melissa for the superior job. This contest got all 10's on my score sheet.

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Old 04-24-2007 | 10:23 AM
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MARCIO DRINKS ON ME FRI NIGHT IN PENSACOLA ALL YOU CAN DRINK AND THEN SOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Old 04-24-2007 | 10:29 AM
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"Hey Brian B. Me and Humberto were trying to figure out which exit you might take after you passed us on I-75 (we were doing 75 mph) south of the I-10 interchange. "

Maybe I should have rolled down the window and asked for directions, I should not even say this but that is the second time I have done that!! DUH, Im getting "tom tom" Tanner's just not reliable, lol.
Old 04-24-2007 | 10:54 AM
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Hey Gary, that sounds good!!! Had a great time at Gma. Thanks Mike and to Melissa for a great contest. I want to take the opportunity and thank some friends that has always been there for me. I want to thank Bryan Kennedy for getting me into pattern. I want to thank Erik, not only a good friend, but also my good caller and Cameron for the many hours helping with my flying and many hrs helping with my planes setup,good man. Dan Hazworth and Randal Beardem for always helping in anyway possible. I want to thank Lamar Blair for his awesome building skills and for building my plane so fast, I really appreciate!! And i want to thank all you for being such great people to be around. Pattern is a beautifull hobby and i hope i get to enjoy it for many years. See you all at Pensacola. Marcio.
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Well im glad to hear that the contest went well. While all of you were up there flying in Atlanta all of the D6 boys me included; that Brett was talking about were living up to the high life in Temple, TX at the Temple aeromodelers pattern contest. We were battling a little bit of wind and trees trying to come up and snatch us on landing ,but everyone did a fine job. I believe only one person went into the trees, and his plane was'nt even heart because it landed on a bush.,


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More pictures....

http://dragonfirecustoms.com/gma2007/

enjoy!

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nice dean!!!
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Old 04-25-2007 | 09:20 PM
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I cant wait to unvail my next NEW Pattern Shirt......This next one will be AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!! Come on Pensacola!!!!!!!YYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE HHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

Oh yah, sweet pics guys!!!!
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What a great weekend for flying. It was nice to stop by for a couple hours and check out the pattern scene in the GA area. Looks like it is strong....

The Black Magic is just a thing of beauty in person. What a nice bird. It was nice meeting Dean and some of the other local pattern guys. I look forward to getting back in to pattern in the near future.

Pugs
Old 04-26-2007 | 01:12 PM
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Marcio,

Good luck @ Pensacola. They have a nice site on top of a capped landfill. I believe sportsman pilots Blake and Travis from our club are going. I'm saving up (and practicing) for the Andersonville contest in June.

Steve


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