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One of the big screen plasma TVs set up to provide contest inreal time. Very impressive.servo gears were blown. Joe Wurts repaired the fuselage andDave Beardsley glued his fingers together repairing the rudderand linkages. The plane flew later as Brendon’s backup.Many pilots chased the thermal downwind; way, way downwind; “Which plane is mine?” downwind. In Round 1, JefferyWalter went downwind and didn’t make it back. The Britishteam found it five days later in a corn field while they weresearching for one of their own lost planes. Amazingly, there wasno damage.Ben Clerx mid-aired with David Hobby, two time F3J WorldChampion in Round 2. They were both way downwind and fairlylow. The violent collision tore off the aileron wing tip panel fromBen’s Aspire and cracked the tailboom. Ben recovered from theBob McGowan can throw really straight and the towers arereally pulling. The black box on the ground is a speaker soeach pilot could clearly hear the countdown.22 R/C Soaring Digest