I fly control-line combat
We fly competition combat. Two pilots, standing in a single circle, engage each other in a dogfight. Each plane has a streamer attached to it. The goal is to cut the streamer off your opponent's plane. You get points for air time, points for cuts, and a kill if you cut the streamer off at the knot. All this while flying at about 120 mph.  We do fly 80 mph combat, too.

The Bladder Grabber
This was our first time to the Bladder Grabber, and
my first time flying fast combat in a meet
We made a vacation out of it. We drove the wagon to Idaho and then to Washington. We took 4 planes for Chris and 1 plane for me to mess with. I had no intentions on flying in the BG, this trip was for Chris. They talked me into it the last minute. When it was over I had placed 3rd and Chris placed 5th. I used the same plane for all my matches and Chris used it for one of his. We won some great stuff, as you can see in the picture. We had a really great time.
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Name:
Don Jensen
C/L Combat
flyjensen@yahoo.com
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MACA
2004 U.S. Team
Riverside Combat Challenge
The Best Fast Combat
Free Lunch With Each Entry
Lots of Shade
Lots of Sun
Lots of Fun
Luscious Green Lawn
Winners of the 2003 Riverside Combat Challenge
1st Frank Tomicich
2nd Greg Hill
3rd Steve Stewart
4th Bill Maywald
3 way tie for 5th