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eddiepic Eddie Bernaldez1
South Central Director
SCRD@mini-iac.com
Melissa Melissa Kirbow
South Central iReporter
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George Davis George Davis
ARD - Texas
Lyndel Roe Lyndel Roe
ARD - Arkansas
Ryan Gonsoulin Ryan Gonsoulin
ARD - Louisiana
rudy Rudy Voldrich 
ARD - Kansas
bobby Bobby Folsom
ARD - Mississippi
Dale Latham Dale Lathem
ARD - Oklahoma
Charlie Rock Charlie Rock
ARD - Missouri

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Eddie Bernaldez In 2004, I heard about a precision style of flying that involved duplicating full scale planes. I had been a pattern flier from back in the early 80's, so it peeked my interest. I went to my first contest in Sherman TX. and was hooked ever since. I have been in R/C since 1978. In my years of flying, I have flown everything from trainers to jets to heli’s. I have been my local clubs Vice-President now for 4 years. I am on my second year of working on the ISC and enjoying it. I spent the last two years as the SCARD and Chief judging instructor. I have helped with putting on our regions last three judging schools.

My everyday life includes (at this time) being engaged to a great gal which most everyone knows in the SC area. She reads and calls Aresti better than most. I am the Director of the Paramedic Program at Kilgore College. I have been in EMS for over twenty years and been teaching for 13 years. I have 3 grown kids on their own and a 15 year daughter. I also have two wonderful little ones (future step children). I hope to convert one to an IMAC pilot one day.

There is still many challenges in our region and I plan to do the best job I can to promote our IMAC contests.

Eddie Bernaldez

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Permian Basin IMAC Classic  
 


6LFCAYOD9DVCA86FB68CAR0P9YSCALSEQEFCA7UI7W2CA86Y7RQCARFC3TTCAL4RJMHCA0J2P2ZCAZNR1XTCA69TVIZCAIG849HCAHQO00UCAUW8Y6ZCARJGQFHCAUOH0WDCA14TE0NCAJ00JWMCA14HDPUOverall, there were 19 pilots flying in the Permian Basin IMAC Classic contest. In no particular order they were: Fred Sweet, Cliff Town, Gary Powers, Eric Nesioney, Don Renshaw, Rick Strange, Ken Warren, John Sellers, Jerry Dellinger, Jr, A.J. Lee, Daniel Rathbun, George Davis, Scott Pool, Garrett Westenburg, Phil Oubre, Ryan Gonsoulin, Clint Duewall, Adam Bry and Lyndel Roe. These pilots flew a grand total of 249 judged sequences. 

This contest was flown according to standard IMAC rules.

Eric Nesioney won the Basic class. There was 1 pilot in Basic. The winning order was: (1) Eric Nesioney. He flew 4 known sequences (2 rounds).

Garrett Westenburg won the Sportsman class. There were 5 pilots in Sportsman. The winning order was: (1) Garrett Westenburg, (2) George Davis, (3) Scott Pool, (4) Gary Powers and (5) Ken Warren. They flew 6 known sequences (3 rounds) and 1 unknown round. The scores ranged from a low of 3,518.9 to a high of 4,770.4 (a range of 1,251.5 points).

Phil Oubre won the Intermediate class. There were 6 pilots in Intermediate. The winning order was: (1) Phil Oubre, (2) Cliff Town, (3) Fred Sweet, (4) A.J. Lee, (5) Rick Strange and (6) John Sellers. They flew 6 known sequences (3 rounds) and 1 unknown round. The scores ranged from a low of 536.2 to a high of 4,997 (a range of 4,460.8 points).

Daniel Rathbun won the Unlimited class. There were 6 pilots in Unlimited. The winning order was: (1) Daniel Rathbun, (2) Lyndel Roe, (3) Adam Bry, (4) Jerry Dellinger, Jr, (5) Ryan Gonsoulin and (6) Clint Duewall. They flew 6 known sequences (3 rounds) and 1 unknown round. The scores ranged from a low of 3,492 to a high of 4,962.1 (a range of 1,470.1 points).

Adam Bry won the Freestyle class. There were 3 pilots in Freestyle. The winning order was: (1) Adam Bry, (2) Daniel Rathbun and (3) Scott Pool. They flew 1 freestyle round. The scores ranged from a low of 750 to a high of 1,000 (a range of 250 points).

The tightest competition was for 1st place in the Unlimited class, with only 1.7 points difference between Daniel Rathbun and Lyndel Roe.

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# en1
Saturday, May 30, 2009 12:37 AM
Hey they spelled my name wrong.....it is NESLONEY..... not Nesioney......
Had a great time up there in Odessa. Thanks for a fun first event.

Eric...

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