Podcast: Serial Class! A 2012 comp season roundup from the sports/traditional serial class perspective
Posted by Geoff on 01 Feb 2013 | Tagged as: Podcasts
Serial Class! A 2012 comp season roundup from the sports/traditional serial class perspective with James Bradley, Mike Miller, Idris Birch and Pat Dower.
Serial class has not only had a profound effect on former open class pilots, but traditional serial class and sports class competitors have also been affected – both in positive and negative ways. This podcast is a round up of pilot’s perceptions of the first year of ‘pure’ serial class from the perspective of some very accomplished sports/serial class pilots. [see other podcast above for the ex-open class perspective]
47 mins (January 2013)
Download the podcast: http://www.judithmole.net/podcasts/2012compseasonroundup_sports_serialclass.mp3 (44 Mb)
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