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Thread: WAC freestyle and unknown programs
Message: WAC freestyle and unknown programs
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From: Rick Ermer <ermer at cldx.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Aug 1996 12:48:42 UTC
> Rick Ermer wrote: > > > > Larry, > > > > Do you know if spectators will be able to obtain copies of the competitor's free and unknown sequences before they are flown? > > It makes it a lot easier to follow. > > > > Rick > > > I imagine the Free might be a possibility. The Unknown is kept under > wraps until it's delivered to the pilots, so WAC management would have > to figure out how to distribute it to the public after it's out, but > before flown. > > I'll pass your note along to WAC management. You are right, it would be > good, if the crowd can read aresti. What percent of the crowd can do > that? Perhaps a digitized copy on the jumbo-tron? > > > -- > > ---------- > Larry Lowe > Webmaster > Air&Space Magazine Website > (310) 477 4330 > MAILTO:webmaster at airspacemag.com > http://www.airspacemag.com/ > Larry, You might also pass along that I'd be willing to pay a few bucks for copies of the known, free and unknowns. Perhaps as some form of program supplement. I imagine only IAC types would be interested; any good copy center shoud be able to turn out a few hundred copies quickly. The only real problem is with the freestyles; everyone's got a unique one. Copies of the known with a verbal description might be of interest to the general public. I'm posting this to the list to see if anyone else is interested. Rick