Draw Prize- Warbird Day revisited

Started by Frank v B, July 24, 2017, 07:29:21 PM

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Frank v B

This is to confirm that there will be a draw prize for those participating in:

- Warbirds revisited
- Re-warbird
- beyond Warbird 1
- Warbirds over TEMAC part Two
- World Warbird 2

C'mon guys, make up some more names.  Here's your chance.

----- this coming Sunday, July 30 

The prize will be a Horizon Sport Cub S in a box, also from the Bert Dunk collection.
If Sophia is there again, she can do the draw again.  I dare her to draw her dad's name again.  That was too much last Sunday.  A sweet kid!  "You done good" Cadez.

The rules again:
- the draw will take place at 2 pm
- all people who have flown a warbird any time that day before 2 pm will have their name entered.
- the definition of "fly" is that the wheels are completely unweighted.  A ground loop qualifies you. ;D

Frank


"Never trade luck for skill"

octagon

How about "The Second Coming"
or "Weathered Warbirds Writhing Westward Without Welent over Wogo" , ala Elmer Fud (ok I know that is pretty stupid).

Headed for the states tomorrow to pick up the Flite Line 1600 Spit Mk IX. Should be there Sunday, but without full graphics as I have ordered the Bregman ones from Callie (again).
What could possibly go wrong?

sihinch

Sorry Rob @octagon is the 1600mm spitfire a prize too?

Frank v B

Rob,

It's Elmer J. Fudd.  Get it right! ;)

Welentless Frank
"Never trade luck for skill"

Frank v B

This is billed by the weather gods as the first rain-free weekend in 6 weeks. 

Here's the drill:

Meet at Tim's Woodbine at 9 am for a caffeine and TimBit top-up.  Leave Tim's to be at the field for 9:30 so we can prep planes, set up tents with Graham and welcome all the Millions* of visitors to Rogo Field for Warbird Day Revisited. 8)

Don't forget the draw prize (Horizon Hobbies Sport Cub S) available to anyone who flies a warbird on Sunday before 2 pm.


Frank


* sorry for the Trumpism.
"Never trade luck for skill"