Re: [indoor_construction] Re News from Romania

From: Fred Tellier <fred-tellier_at_cogeco.ca>
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 18:17:41 -0400

Hi Slobodan

You are right about the Romanians skill in the mine but they also do well at other venues. Also if they have such an advantage at the mine why do the USA flyers usually become world champion, the real advantage is the ability to fly and practice in high sites, which are located in Romania, USA and Great Britton and notice the British are not doing quite as well as conditions deteriorate at Cardington. I for one get high site flying only by flying in the USA, but now we cannot get into Lakehurst as only USA citizens are allowed.

You are also right about no magic in his planes, with the stringent rules we now fly there is almost no difference in the models, its only props rubber and trimming skills, and probably knowledge of the flying site

By the way I am looking forward to attending a World Champs in a venue other than the mine, I look forward to flying your site in 2008

Fred Tellier
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Slobodan Midic
  To: Indoor group
  Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 3:22 PM
  Subject: [indoor_construction] Re News from Romania


  Good news and very good results, but unfortunately
  only in training.

  We all know all Romanian are very good indoorist,
  especially Popa and Cornel. What we can conclude
  from this results? At first only 5 people was there,
  all light was on, and elevator haven't pump air in-out.
  Movement on the ground was minimal, air was
  very quiet, and some thermal was present. I'm sure
  Cornel model was technically excellent but conventional.
  It was no any magic...If not so please correct me ...

  In each case all this regard, in the salt mine Slanic it's
  possible (under some conditions) to put new WR Cat. 4.
  I'm staying to hear about that, who wish can try ...

  Regards and welcome to Belgrade Open, and to ECh
  2007. All can regards all what know... And New WR
  is posible... Here will be some other problems in flights,

  SloMi



   

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