Raw performance.
No thermals, no tricks. That's what I love about indoor--you only get out of it what you put in, but what you can get is unbelievable.
Perhaps that's why I love F1D so much. It takes people's breath away, yet it's the ultimate engineering challenge. It's no longer a mere toy airplane...it's the proving ground of the limits of technology. The more you learn about engineering, physics, and math, the more F1D, and indoor in general, means to you.
Good flying,
Joshua Finn
--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "Mark F1diddler" <f1diddler@...> wrote:
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> Please submit one word that best describes what you most like about indoor free flight. Please don't cheat--two words, I will let slide. Three, and I will nail you. But you may set up your word. For example, for my word, when I would fly LPP over the heads of 1st through 6th grade classrooms in Sacramento for 6 years, I never failed to hear at least two "Oohs and Ahhs". So, my word for indoor FF is...
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