[NSRCA-discussion] WC '07

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Mon Nov 19 10:17:13 AKST 2007


I know Dave Stoddart called for Jason.  Joey Hayes, QQ's normal caller
couldn't go, so Ryan Smith went and called for QQ...

Arch


Original Message:
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From: Mark Atwood atwoodm at paragon-inc.com
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 14:06:39 -0500
To: nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] WC '07


While I want to congratulate Quique, Jason and Andrew over and over and over
again...I feel remiss that there¹s been little mention of their callers.  I
don¹t know who called for Quique or Jason, But I know the Verne Koester was
Andrew¹s caller and he put in such an incredible amount of time helping him
prepare that it seems negligent not to include him in the hoopla.

I knew Verne would be the first to defer all of the glory for Andrew, but
for those that know how hard these two have worked for this opportunity....
Twice daily practice routine, Verne creating new Unknowns every day, hours
and hours of critique, all in a very selfless effort to take a gifted set of
thumbs to the next level...well, you have to step back and give a few claps
for Verne as well.

I¹m extremely proud of Andrew...someone that I¹ve had the privilege of
helping through the pattern ranks.  But I also have huge respect and
congrats to Verne for the effort he made (along with a myriad of other
supporters) to help him get there.

I KNOW that Jason and Quique have their own ³Verne² to thank and I hope
someone jumps on here and lets us all know who they are, so that we can show
them equal appreciation for their efforts.

-Mark


On 11/19/07 1:19 PM, "Earl Haury" <ejhaury at comcast.net> wrote:

> Made it home from Argentina this morning, a bit tired from a long drive
> yesterday, a long wait at the airport, and a long nite on the airplane.
The WC
> was completely worth the effort. The posts so far do not begin to
describe the
> huge amount of work, the superb flying, and awesome accomplishment of Team
> USA!
>  
> The Team spent huge amounts of time at the practice field flying in
conditions
> (wind, sun, dark, cold) most wouldn't even try. Each flight was generally
> critiqued by a number of Team members & supporters as these guys worked
> together to eliminate every possible flaw. There was total focus and
> commitment within and for the Team. Team Manager Al Glenn took care of
> administrative details - including leaving the hotel around 5:00am to
ensure
> transmitters were impounded on time, handling "information just in time"
> logistics and essentially doing everything but sleeping. (Don't give him
too
> much grief when the photos of him sleeping at the banquet publish.)
>  
> The conditions during the prelims were extremely difficult. Cross winds
in or
> out each day that approached 30mph at times. It was amazing how many
"unknown"
> folks flew exceptionally well and that all of the "know" folks flew even
> better. Not only were these guys flying in strong wind - but it was
usually
> quite cold in the morning sessions as well. The semi's and finals were
also
> windy - but not as bad and it got warmer, downright hot for the finals.
>  
> Bad luck and a great performance by BPLR prevented Team USA from winning
the
> Team Championship - BPLR flew one flight during the only calm period
(maybe
> half an hour) of the prelims and did a very good job of capitalizing upon
the
> opportunity. Jason was up next - but a delay to allow for an airliner
> departure was long enough for the wind to return before Jason flew. This
was
> enough to swing the advantage to the French and give them a well fought
win -
> Team USA can be proud of second, it was a hard fought battle with great
flying
> on each side, with the Japanese team always in the mix.
>  
> All of the flying in the finals was exceptional. Quique was consistently
> solid, Jason likewise (and winning his first WC round), and Andrew flying
> superbly. In hindsight - it may be that the "in-close" style Andrew flew
to
> good advantage in the prelims / semi's that may not have scored as well
in the
> finals without the strong crosswind.
>  
> There were a lot of electrics (mostly Hacker) as well as glow (mostly YS)
and
> neither had an advantage / disadvantage in the strong winds. Either
propulsion
> is totally viable, Sebastiano even flew a Hacker with contra-rotating
props in
> the finals - good power and excellent braking.
>  
> The highlight of the experience occurred while standing next to Quique
when he
> was announced as the winner (he didn't know he'd won). I'll remember his
> emotion forever - he really wanted this!
>  
> So - second WC Team placing is good, every Team member making the Finals
is
> outstanding, everyone in the top 8 is exceptional, and a USA Team member
> winning the World Championship is more than great! The accomplishments of
2007
> Team USA are HUGE!! Congratulations to Quique, Jason, and Andrew - we
couldn't
> be more proud or appreciative of your accomplishments!!  Thanks to the
callers
> who worked as hard as the pilots, the TM's that handled logistics, and
> everyone who contribute to an exceptional performance by Team USA.
>  
> Earl
> 
> 
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