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<DIV>I agree Precision flying is a complete task from start to finish with a presentation that keeps it unique.</DIV>
<DIV> Snap rolls. > .this is not my expertise but thanks for letting me add a note!</DIV>
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<DIV> Ed Miller also states the facts for precision flying. The goal is to perfect and reach precision with our flying figures. . We must keep the goals high. I agree we should not change rules to meet the sloppy standard of a flying figure. I have seen the TOC pilots and many of our top pilots fly at our fields D Lockhart D Pappas Gazelles to name a few.</DIV>
<DIV> Also some top winners in our district Joe Lachowski and Eric !!</DIV>
<DIV> I have seen snaps that were graceful slow and perfect (not only my opinion top judges!). Lets hope more great pilots are moving up to there level with Graceful and precise flying </DIV>
<DIV> Let keep training the judges and the NEW pilots(before they learn the bad habits)</DIV>
<DIV> There will always be doubt or a question on judging and it can present it self with a simple flying figure also. My suggestion for the judges is to score the best you can by following what the rule book calls for. Like it or not that is competition and we all have to accept the game. IF we fly the figures by the book it will work for us and the judges. Oh oh now I really have to practice. </DIV>
<DIV>Have fun </DIV>
<DIV>Marguerite</DIV>
<DIV>tony@radiosouthrc.com writes:</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial>Tony Stillman<BR>Radio South</FONT></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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