Overall, there were 10 pilots flying in the El Paso contest. In no particular order they were: Rick Strange, Ross Jackson, Ken Warren, Grant Innes, Scott Pool, Edward Bird, Gary Powers, Tony Scott, Ray Pritchett and A. J. Lee. These pilots flew a grand total of 28 judged sequences.
This contest was flown according to standard IMAC rules.
Tony Scott won the Basic class. There were 3 pilots in Basic. The winning order was: (1) Tony Scott, (2) Ross Jackson and (3) Edward Bird. They flew 2 known sequences (1 round). The scores ranged from a low of 1,267 to a high of 2,000 (a range of 733 points).
Scott Pool won the Sportsman class. There were 4 pilots in Sportsman. The winning order was: (1) Scott Pool, (2) Gary Powers, (3) Rick Strange and (4) Ken Warren. They flew 2 known sequences (1 round). The scores ranged from a low of 1,321.9 to a high of 2,000 (a range of 678.1 points).
The tightest competition was for 2nd place in the Sportsman class, with only 134.4 points difference between Gary Powers and Rick Strange.