1985 NATS 1985 NA TS Y 1985 NATSM RC PyUon Racing Art Air WE WITNESSED agoodturnout Atotalof89 flying entries recorded three Pylon events flown Nats FAL Pylon F 3D class experienced greatest increase previous Nats total 26 pilots comparison 1983 Nats held same location drew four fliers However must noted Ii entries foreign several using Nats prelude First World Championships FAI Pylon Racing scheduled following week Quarter Midg et Formula classes drew 26 37 entries respectively Several Australian Canadian competitors flew events addition single entries Mexico Venezuela individuals provided real international flair future participation AMA Nats should encouraged three Pylon Racing events scheduled during six morning time slots beginning Sunday FM Pylon extra day included allow additional time RC Scales expected large number entries Processing began officially Saturday after noon check-in inspection FAI class entries location bowling alley adjacent Quality Inn served Nats HQ during early part event Wayne Yeager Pylon event director assisted very experienced crew measured weighed safety-checked Pylon models frequency check con ducted transmitters detailed spec trum analysis output signal offered optional test George Myers headed latter operation collect data would helpful AMA Frequency Committee Model inspections went smoothly minor discrepancies noted radio installation and/or structural integrity Aircraft found under required weight noted pilots correction before racing began FAI Pylon Racing officially commenced pilots meeting scheduled 630 am Westover AFB flying site Pylon area situated north end base long concrete runway taxiway crossed race course midpoint providing additional landing area location permitted ready access vehicle contestants could pit either paved grassy areas pilots meeting held start-finish line Wayne Yeager described race procedures electrical system flagging indicating cuts weather sunny warm pleasant breeze flowed directly down coursebeau tiful conditions racing first heat flagged-off about 730 am Sunday morning pace set Milos Mama Czech oslovakia time 13079 Second third places first round went Glen Matthews Australia Ernie Nikodem Lockport NY Mios dropped 20s second round followed Ranjit Phelan Bruce DeChastel both Australia fourth final round FAI Milos Malina set new fast time 12 173 clinch lead oveijoyed upon leaming fast time high score Milos closely pursued Ranjit Phelan Glen Matthews Bruce DeChastel Australia Less five seconds points separated Malina Phelan margin closer lower placings Irv Thurott So Windsor CT 5th highest US placer award presentations made immedi ately after final results posted considerable speculation regarding FAI F3D World Championships scheduled following week Quarter Midget processing began during early afternoon inthe Quality Inn no hitches again revealing experience officials preparedness con testants Racing began after another pilots meeting Westover AFB Monday morning first heat flagged-off 715 am entire first round completed just after 800 am average time between heats six minutes entire round completed about 45 minutes pace held compro mising safety creating errors scoring Paul Page developed computer printout indicated heat scheduled pilot everyone knew due race feature combined efficient pit bosses re sulted maximum races within allotted time Racehorse starts used Quarter Left Static judging aii Formula i modeis conducted outdoors Nats Modeis grouped according combined ratings finish craftsmanship scaie fideiity order estabiish takeoff order Best Show modei also selected Right Pylon Director Wayne Yeager briefing OM entrants procedures safety method indicating flags cuts work received high marks Len Dub jert HumDIe has Denight Special Form racer inspcted during processing models weighed measured safetychecked before flying Right Theyre off racehorse start used Formula flyoff 6th gth places Paul Benezra won race followed Tom Christopher Chuck Wahi Neil Watson wild start fantastic races November 1985 49 Karen Yeager flags-off racehorse start Quarter Midget official starter three Nats Pylon events plus World Champs Midget heats very few midground collisions result pilot trying best achieve perfect four-point score few give-away races After two rounds Rex Knepper Ken Heatlie perfect scores Round 3 Ken Hulik set low time 11956 beaten Dave Latsha Round 4 1194 Daves time fastest Quarter Midget event total six rounds flown Monday Rex Knepper held narrow one-point lead followed Dave Latsha Dubby Jett Ken Heatlie top after five rounds struck pylon crashed during last lap sixth round number midairs crashes during first day Quarter Midget Tuesday dawned sunny mild some light haze air Due crashes drop outs previous day Wayne Yeager called short pilots meeting re-matrix after Round 8 would reduce number re-flies freebies due single-plane heats pilots voted favor re-matrixing racing continued 707 am seventh round Rex Knepper midair collision Gail Jake Jacobson dropping Rex 8th Jake 13th Rex again tangled Dave Latsha eighth round resulted superficial damage both models Rex won heat move up No5 spot Dave dropped No 2 Dub Jett continued amass winning scores gave him victory Quarter Midget After 11 rounds Rex Knepper Dennis Sumner squared off exciting flyoffs seen racing lead exchanged lap Rex took win wire secure 3rd place final results listed Competition News section issue Formula processing held Tuesday afternoon again bowling alley Everything went smoothly models placed outdoors static judging Takeoff position determined models placing static judging Beauty craftsmanship scale fidel ity considered placing models four rows Best Show model also selected pilot plane has privilege taking off first heat task static judging always difficult done quickly fairly models underside surface texture evaluated select Best Show went Dave Shadels Little Toni sky heavily overcase Wednesday morning first day Formula racing 50 Model Aviation 985 NA TS YA 985 NATS I985NATSM Pliots/cailers long march ready box flight line trip made times Distance flight area pits/spectators useful safety measure Above takes great crew run Pylon Race size complexity Nats dedicated hardworking individuals did excellent job throughout entire event Below Quarter Midget award winners pose aircraft plaques L-R Dub Jett 1st Dave Lataha 2nd Rex Knepper 3rd Dennis Sumner 4th Nancy Rutherford Best Senior John Woll 5th Ken Hulik 6th place Pylon Racing flown six days Nats 985NATSY 985 NA TS Y I985NATS Nevertheless pilots meeting held firstheatwas flagged-off 712 am Everything went well until eighth heat three adjacent-frequency channels experienced severe intermodulation distortion interference problem precluded starting engines Wayne Yeager decided re-matrix entire field momumental task quickly per formed computer racing resumed 930 am Light rain began fall 1000 am increased steadily until end Round 2 point seven-way tie first Mike Atzei leading fast time 11894 racing suspended due rain Thursday morning began overcast skies strong breeze north downright chilly Air temperatures low 60s chill factor dropped per ceived temperature much lower mid-morn ing wind increased 20-30 knots down-the-course direction favorable Four additional rounds flown Thurs day Only Dave Shadel perfect score combined new fast time 1138 1 Dave fantastic heat Mike Atzei Dub Jett during Round 6 winning 11 479tralled Dub turned 11642 third takeoff position Mike experienced cut tight race Friday marked final day Formula racing Sunny skies light northerly winds prevailed Racing delayed somewhat permit better sun angle rounding No 3 pylon Three additional rounds plus flyoffs flown close exciting races recorded Dave Shadel continued winning ways ended up perfect 36-point score after nine rounds heat racing flyoff 2nd 3rd place won Dub Jett after Mike Atzeis model cut out Places 6th through 9th also determined flyoffwon Paul Benezra followed Tom Christopher Chuck Wahl Neil Watson racing concluded 1130 am awards quickly presented Scorecards given contestants provided individual scores heat times placing average speed mph knots km/hr conclusion 59th AMA Nationals success organization execution three Pylon Racing events demonstrated what can accomplished knowledgeable dedicated officials competition keen Above FAI Pylon winners awards Standing L-R Neil Watson 6th Zdenek Malina caller Paul Kaluschke caller Bruce DeChastel 4th Glen Matthews 3rd lrv Thurott 5th Ranjit Phelan 2nd John Chadd caller Kneeling L-R Milos MaIms 1st end Jessica Thurott Best Senior Below Nats Formula winners pose hardware Standing L-R Tom Christopher 7th Paul Benezra 6th Ken Hulik 5th Gary Hover 4th Kneel ing L-R Nancy Rutherford Best Senior Mike Atzei 3rd Dub Jett 2nd Dave Shadel 1st nice touch compliments 01 computer witn top pilots country system operated Loren Holni Paul Page world going gold Nats provided wealth experience partici pated RC Pylon Racing us look forward 1986 Nation als scheduled Lake Charles LA commem orate 50th anniversary AMA Hope see winning team Formula Dave Shadel Jim Shinohara both California Dave also took Best Show Fast Time Jessica Thurott S Windsor CT poses pink-and-black Toni racer flown FAI F3D Pylon Jessica Best Senior Oscar Mijares came Caracas Vene event served official zuela Formula race both Quarter Midget Formula racing flrsttriptotheAMANatsandOscarlOved November 1985 51
Edition: Model Aviation - 1985/11
Page Numbers: 49, 50, 51
1985 NATS 1985 NA TS Y 1985 NATSM RC PyUon Racing Art Air WE WITNESSED agoodturnout Atotalof89 flying entries recorded three Pylon events flown Nats FAL Pylon F 3D class experienced greatest increase previous Nats total 26 pilots comparison 1983 Nats held same location drew four fliers However must noted Ii entries foreign several using Nats prelude First World Championships FAI Pylon Racing scheduled following week Quarter Midg et Formula classes drew 26 37 entries respectively Several Australian Canadian competitors flew events addition single entries Mexico Venezuela individuals provided real international flair future participation AMA Nats should encouraged three Pylon Racing events scheduled during six morning time slots beginning Sunday FM Pylon extra day included allow additional time RC Scales expected large number entries Processing began officially Saturday after noon check-in inspection FAI class entries location bowling alley adjacent Quality Inn served Nats HQ during early part event Wayne Yeager Pylon event director assisted very experienced crew measured weighed safety-checked Pylon models frequency check con ducted transmitters detailed spec trum analysis output signal offered optional test George Myers headed latter operation collect data would helpful AMA Frequency Committee Model inspections went smoothly minor discrepancies noted radio installation and/or structural integrity Aircraft found under required weight noted pilots correction before racing began FAI Pylon Racing officially commenced pilots meeting scheduled 630 am Westover AFB flying site Pylon area situated north end base long concrete runway taxiway crossed race course midpoint providing additional landing area location permitted ready access vehicle contestants could pit either paved grassy areas pilots meeting held start-finish line Wayne Yeager described race procedures electrical system flagging indicating cuts weather sunny warm pleasant breeze flowed directly down coursebeau tiful conditions racing first heat flagged-off about 730 am Sunday morning pace set Milos Mama Czech oslovakia time 13079 Second third places first round went Glen Matthews Australia Ernie Nikodem Lockport NY Mios dropped 20s second round followed Ranjit Phelan Bruce DeChastel both Australia fourth final round FAI Milos Malina set new fast time 12 173 clinch lead oveijoyed upon leaming fast time high score Milos closely pursued Ranjit Phelan Glen Matthews Bruce DeChastel Australia Less five seconds points separated Malina Phelan margin closer lower placings Irv Thurott So Windsor CT 5th highest US placer award presentations made immedi ately after final results posted considerable speculation regarding FAI F3D World Championships scheduled following week Quarter Midget processing began during early afternoon inthe Quality Inn no hitches again revealing experience officials preparedness con testants Racing began after another pilots meeting Westover AFB Monday morning first heat flagged-off 715 am entire first round completed just after 800 am average time between heats six minutes entire round completed about 45 minutes pace held compro mising safety creating errors scoring Paul Page developed computer printout indicated heat scheduled pilot everyone knew due race feature combined efficient pit bosses re sulted maximum races within allotted time Racehorse starts used Quarter Left Static judging aii Formula i modeis conducted outdoors Nats Modeis grouped according combined ratings finish craftsmanship scaie fideiity order estabiish takeoff order Best Show modei also selected Right Pylon Director Wayne Yeager briefing OM entrants procedures safety method indicating flags cuts work received high marks Len Dub jert HumDIe has Denight Special Form racer inspcted during processing models weighed measured safetychecked before flying Right Theyre off racehorse start used Formula flyoff 6th gth places Paul Benezra won race followed Tom Christopher Chuck Wahi Neil Watson wild start fantastic races November 1985 49 Karen Yeager flags-off racehorse start Quarter Midget official starter three Nats Pylon events plus World Champs Midget heats very few midground collisions result pilot trying best achieve perfect four-point score few give-away races After two rounds Rex Knepper Ken Heatlie perfect scores Round 3 Ken Hulik set low time 11956 beaten Dave Latsha Round 4 1194 Daves time fastest Quarter Midget event total six rounds flown Monday Rex Knepper held narrow one-point lead followed Dave Latsha Dubby Jett Ken Heatlie top after five rounds struck pylon crashed during last lap sixth round number midairs crashes during first day Quarter Midget Tuesday dawned sunny mild some light haze air Due crashes drop outs previous day Wayne Yeager called short pilots meeting re-matrix after Round 8 would reduce number re-flies freebies due single-plane heats pilots voted favor re-matrixing racing continued 707 am seventh round Rex Knepper midair collision Gail Jake Jacobson dropping Rex 8th Jake 13th Rex again tangled Dave Latsha eighth round resulted superficial damage both models Rex won heat move up No5 spot Dave dropped No 2 Dub Jett continued amass winning scores gave him victory Quarter Midget After 11 rounds Rex Knepper Dennis Sumner squared off exciting flyoffs seen racing lead exchanged lap Rex took win wire secure 3rd place final results listed Competition News section issue Formula processing held Tuesday afternoon again bowling alley Everything went smoothly models placed outdoors static judging Takeoff position determined models placing static judging Beauty craftsmanship scale fidel ity considered placing models four rows Best Show model also selected pilot plane has privilege taking off first heat task static judging always difficult done quickly fairly models underside surface texture evaluated select Best Show went Dave Shadels Little Toni sky heavily overcase Wednesday morning first day Formula racing 50 Model Aviation 985 NA TS YA 985 NATS I985NATSM Pliots/cailers long march ready box flight line trip made times Distance flight area pits/spectators useful safety measure Above takes great crew run Pylon Race size complexity Nats dedicated hardworking individuals did excellent job throughout entire event Below Quarter Midget award winners pose aircraft plaques L-R Dub Jett 1st Dave Lataha 2nd Rex Knepper 3rd Dennis Sumner 4th Nancy Rutherford Best Senior John Woll 5th Ken Hulik 6th place Pylon Racing flown six days Nats 985NATSY 985 NA TS Y I985NATS Nevertheless pilots meeting held firstheatwas flagged-off 712 am Everything went well until eighth heat three adjacent-frequency channels experienced severe intermodulation distortion interference problem precluded starting engines Wayne Yeager decided re-matrix entire field momumental task quickly per formed computer racing resumed 930 am Light rain began fall 1000 am increased steadily until end Round 2 point seven-way tie first Mike Atzei leading fast time 11894 racing suspended due rain Thursday morning began overcast skies strong breeze north downright chilly Air temperatures low 60s chill factor dropped per ceived temperature much lower mid-morn ing wind increased 20-30 knots down-the-course direction favorable Four additional rounds flown Thurs day Only Dave Shadel perfect score combined new fast time 1138 1 Dave fantastic heat Mike Atzei Dub Jett during Round 6 winning 11 479tralled Dub turned 11642 third takeoff position Mike experienced cut tight race Friday marked final day Formula racing Sunny skies light northerly winds prevailed Racing delayed somewhat permit better sun angle rounding No 3 pylon Three additional rounds plus flyoffs flown close exciting races recorded Dave Shadel continued winning ways ended up perfect 36-point score after nine rounds heat racing flyoff 2nd 3rd place won Dub Jett after Mike Atzeis model cut out Places 6th through 9th also determined flyoffwon Paul Benezra followed Tom Christopher Chuck Wahl Neil Watson racing concluded 1130 am awards quickly presented Scorecards given contestants provided individual scores heat times placing average speed mph knots km/hr conclusion 59th AMA Nationals success organization execution three Pylon Racing events demonstrated what can accomplished knowledgeable dedicated officials competition keen Above FAI Pylon winners awards Standing L-R Neil Watson 6th Zdenek Malina caller Paul Kaluschke caller Bruce DeChastel 4th Glen Matthews 3rd lrv Thurott 5th Ranjit Phelan 2nd John Chadd caller Kneeling L-R Milos MaIms 1st end Jessica Thurott Best Senior Below Nats Formula winners pose hardware Standing L-R Tom Christopher 7th Paul Benezra 6th Ken Hulik 5th Gary Hover 4th Kneel ing L-R Nancy Rutherford Best Senior Mike Atzei 3rd Dub Jett 2nd Dave Shadel 1st nice touch compliments 01 computer witn top pilots country system operated Loren Holni Paul Page world going gold Nats provided wealth experience partici pated RC Pylon Racing us look forward 1986 Nation als scheduled Lake Charles LA commem orate 50th anniversary AMA Hope see winning team Formula Dave Shadel Jim Shinohara both California Dave also took Best Show Fast Time Jessica Thurott S Windsor CT poses pink-and-black Toni racer flown FAI F3D Pylon Jessica Best Senior Oscar Mijares came Caracas Vene event served official zuela Formula race both Quarter Midget Formula racing flrsttriptotheAMANatsandOscarlOved November 1985 51
Edition: Model Aviation - 1985/11
Page Numbers: 49, 50, 51
1985 NATS 1985 NA TS Y 1985 NATSM RC PyUon Racing Art Air WE WITNESSED agoodturnout Atotalof89 flying entries recorded three Pylon events flown Nats FAL Pylon F 3D class experienced greatest increase previous Nats total 26 pilots comparison 1983 Nats held same location drew four fliers However must noted Ii entries foreign several using Nats prelude First World Championships FAI Pylon Racing scheduled following week Quarter Midg et Formula classes drew 26 37 entries respectively Several Australian Canadian competitors flew events addition single entries Mexico Venezuela individuals provided real international flair future participation AMA Nats should encouraged three Pylon Racing events scheduled during six morning time slots beginning Sunday FM Pylon extra day included allow additional time RC Scales expected large number entries Processing began officially Saturday after noon check-in inspection FAI class entries location bowling alley adjacent Quality Inn served Nats HQ during early part event Wayne Yeager Pylon event director assisted very experienced crew measured weighed safety-checked Pylon models frequency check con ducted transmitters detailed spec trum analysis output signal offered optional test George Myers headed latter operation collect data would helpful AMA Frequency Committee Model inspections went smoothly minor discrepancies noted radio installation and/or structural integrity Aircraft found under required weight noted pilots correction before racing began FAI Pylon Racing officially commenced pilots meeting scheduled 630 am Westover AFB flying site Pylon area situated north end base long concrete runway taxiway crossed race course midpoint providing additional landing area location permitted ready access vehicle contestants could pit either paved grassy areas pilots meeting held start-finish line Wayne Yeager described race procedures electrical system flagging indicating cuts weather sunny warm pleasant breeze flowed directly down coursebeau tiful conditions racing first heat flagged-off about 730 am Sunday morning pace set Milos Mama Czech oslovakia time 13079 Second third places first round went Glen Matthews Australia Ernie Nikodem Lockport NY Mios dropped 20s second round followed Ranjit Phelan Bruce DeChastel both Australia fourth final round FAI Milos Malina set new fast time 12 173 clinch lead oveijoyed upon leaming fast time high score Milos closely pursued Ranjit Phelan Glen Matthews Bruce DeChastel Australia Less five seconds points separated Malina Phelan margin closer lower placings Irv Thurott So Windsor CT 5th highest US placer award presentations made immedi ately after final results posted considerable speculation regarding FAI F3D World Championships scheduled following week Quarter Midget processing began during early afternoon inthe Quality Inn no hitches again revealing experience officials preparedness con testants Racing began after another pilots meeting Westover AFB Monday morning first heat flagged-off 715 am entire first round completed just after 800 am average time between heats six minutes entire round completed about 45 minutes pace held compro mising safety creating errors scoring Paul Page developed computer printout indicated heat scheduled pilot everyone knew due race feature combined efficient pit bosses re sulted maximum races within allotted time Racehorse starts used Quarter Left Static judging aii Formula i modeis conducted outdoors Nats Modeis grouped according combined ratings finish craftsmanship scaie fideiity order estabiish takeoff order Best Show modei also selected Right Pylon Director Wayne Yeager briefing OM entrants procedures safety method indicating flags cuts work received high marks Len Dub jert HumDIe has Denight Special Form racer inspcted during processing models weighed measured safetychecked before flying Right Theyre off racehorse start used Formula flyoff 6th gth places Paul Benezra won race followed Tom Christopher Chuck Wahi Neil Watson wild start fantastic races November 1985 49 Karen Yeager flags-off racehorse start Quarter Midget official starter three Nats Pylon events plus World Champs Midget heats very few midground collisions result pilot trying best achieve perfect four-point score few give-away races After two rounds Rex Knepper Ken Heatlie perfect scores Round 3 Ken Hulik set low time 11956 beaten Dave Latsha Round 4 1194 Daves time fastest Quarter Midget event total six rounds flown Monday Rex Knepper held narrow one-point lead followed Dave Latsha Dubby Jett Ken Heatlie top after five rounds struck pylon crashed during last lap sixth round number midairs crashes during first day Quarter Midget Tuesday dawned sunny mild some light haze air Due crashes drop outs previous day Wayne Yeager called short pilots meeting re-matrix after Round 8 would reduce number re-flies freebies due single-plane heats pilots voted favor re-matrixing racing continued 707 am seventh round Rex Knepper midair collision Gail Jake Jacobson dropping Rex 8th Jake 13th Rex again tangled Dave Latsha eighth round resulted superficial damage both models Rex won heat move up No5 spot Dave dropped No 2 Dub Jett continued amass winning scores gave him victory Quarter Midget After 11 rounds Rex Knepper Dennis Sumner squared off exciting flyoffs seen racing lead exchanged lap Rex took win wire secure 3rd place final results listed Competition News section issue Formula processing held Tuesday afternoon again bowling alley Everything went smoothly models placed outdoors static judging Takeoff position determined models placing static judging Beauty craftsmanship scale fidel ity considered placing models four rows Best Show model also selected pilot plane has privilege taking off first heat task static judging always difficult done quickly fairly models underside surface texture evaluated select Best Show went Dave Shadels Little Toni sky heavily overcase Wednesday morning first day Formula racing 50 Model Aviation 985 NA TS YA 985 NATS I985NATSM Pliots/cailers long march ready box flight line trip made times Distance flight area pits/spectators useful safety measure Above takes great crew run Pylon Race size complexity Nats dedicated hardworking individuals did excellent job throughout entire event Below Quarter Midget award winners pose aircraft plaques L-R Dub Jett 1st Dave Lataha 2nd Rex Knepper 3rd Dennis Sumner 4th Nancy Rutherford Best Senior John Woll 5th Ken Hulik 6th place Pylon Racing flown six days Nats 985NATSY 985 NA TS Y I985NATS Nevertheless pilots meeting held firstheatwas flagged-off 712 am Everything went well until eighth heat three adjacent-frequency channels experienced severe intermodulation distortion interference problem precluded starting engines Wayne Yeager decided re-matrix entire field momumental task quickly per formed computer racing resumed 930 am Light rain began fall 1000 am increased steadily until end Round 2 point seven-way tie first Mike Atzei leading fast time 11894 racing suspended due rain Thursday morning began overcast skies strong breeze north downright chilly Air temperatures low 60s chill factor dropped per ceived temperature much lower mid-morn ing wind increased 20-30 knots down-the-course direction favorable Four additional rounds flown Thurs day Only Dave Shadel perfect score combined new fast time 1138 1 Dave fantastic heat Mike Atzei Dub Jett during Round 6 winning 11 479tralled Dub turned 11642 third takeoff position Mike experienced cut tight race Friday marked final day Formula racing Sunny skies light northerly winds prevailed Racing delayed somewhat permit better sun angle rounding No 3 pylon Three additional rounds plus flyoffs flown close exciting races recorded Dave Shadel continued winning ways ended up perfect 36-point score after nine rounds heat racing flyoff 2nd 3rd place won Dub Jett after Mike Atzeis model cut out Places 6th through 9th also determined flyoffwon Paul Benezra followed Tom Christopher Chuck Wahl Neil Watson racing concluded 1130 am awards quickly presented Scorecards given contestants provided individual scores heat times placing average speed mph knots km/hr conclusion 59th AMA Nationals success organization execution three Pylon Racing events demonstrated what can accomplished knowledgeable dedicated officials competition keen Above FAI Pylon winners awards Standing L-R Neil Watson 6th Zdenek Malina caller Paul Kaluschke caller Bruce DeChastel 4th Glen Matthews 3rd lrv Thurott 5th Ranjit Phelan 2nd John Chadd caller Kneeling L-R Milos MaIms 1st end Jessica Thurott Best Senior Below Nats Formula winners pose hardware Standing L-R Tom Christopher 7th Paul Benezra 6th Ken Hulik 5th Gary Hover 4th Kneel ing L-R Nancy Rutherford Best Senior Mike Atzei 3rd Dub Jett 2nd Dave Shadel 1st nice touch compliments 01 computer witn top pilots country system operated Loren Holni Paul Page world going gold Nats provided wealth experience partici pated RC Pylon Racing us look forward 1986 Nation als scheduled Lake Charles LA commem orate 50th anniversary AMA Hope see winning team Formula Dave Shadel Jim Shinohara both California Dave also took Best Show Fast Time Jessica Thurott S Windsor CT poses pink-and-black Toni racer flown FAI F3D Pylon Jessica Best Senior Oscar Mijares came Caracas Vene event served official zuela Formula race both Quarter Midget Formula racing flrsttriptotheAMANatsandOscarlOved November 1985 51