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I'd never skip out on my kids during ball season and they won't let me skip in-service. Believe me, I've asked for make up dates, work-arounds, etc. but when you are teaching components of the in-services, it's a bit of an issue.
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Hmmmmm.....Work permitting, I just might have to show up for the first time in over 30 years. The last NARAM I attended was the one in Rantoul, IL back in 1986 (I think), back when it was still an active Air Force base.
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Been there done that!! Football, baseball, basketball, soccer coaching and scoutmaster eats up a your free time. The major bonus for being scoutmaster for 18 years was doing the space ex MB at least once a year...... |
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So, it's an EIGHT day launch, with a FOUR day NARAM . . .
They are going to try to have TEN events in FOUR days . . . Dave F. |
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Note that one of the events is R&D, which takes place in the evening. Still, nine events in four days is certainly doable. In my limited NARAM experience there was always a great deal of down time during the flying days. EDIT: Another way to look at it is 19 events in 7 days. James |
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So, if NARAM is going to be the last four days of the event, when is Scale turn-in ?
Unless, contestants are forced to "hang out" during the Sport Launch for a couple of extra days beforehand, how will there be enough time to judge models ? Remember, this is Scale, not Sport Scale and models will have to be measured and closely examined. |
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Perhaps an email to Brian Guzek (NARAM-61 CD) would answer your question....
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Scale can be judged accurately and fairly in just a couple of hours, assuming that enough folks are on hand to help with the measurements. James |
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Hats off to you for continuing to work, thereby keeping the SSN coffers full for those of us that have moved on from such activities. Maybe see you at a future event!
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We will be there! Set up on the sport range and ready to rock.
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