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Started by TrophyGal, January 18, 2002, 07:52:50 AM

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TrophyGal

I just found this site!  I am the "J" of A & J Recognition (the "A" being my hubby, Alan), in Arden, NC. Making the CCS & NRRS trophies is our "day job", and it keeps us mighty busy.

There are a couple of regions that use other suppliers for their trophies (Florida, Northeast, etc.), but we do all the rest and ship them all over the country.

Besides being the "official" awards provider, we are weekend warriors too.  No we don't race -- we help run the CCS races in the Southeast Region and in 2002 will work in the Mid-Atlantic Region too. Alan is Race Control and I am Head Clerk.

If anybody ever has a question or problem, needs a duplicate plaque or trophy for their sponsor, look on the back or bottom of their award for our sticker.  Give us a call or email us at jwmuse@earthlink.net.

CCS

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I have a question, whats the flight speed of an unladen swallow? ???
Kevin Elliott
Director of Operations-CCS/ASRA
Fort Worth, TX
817-246-1127

TrophyGal

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>>I have a question, whats the flight speed of an unladen swallow? ???<<

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About half the speed of a Yamaha YSR-50 on the high banks of Daytona.  :D

Roach

QuoteAbout half the speed of a Yamaha YSR-50 on the high banks of Daytona.  :D

Would that be US spec YSR-50, or a Japanese one?

:D

- Roach

TrophyGal

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  :-* er..umm I guess it's the US YSR, cause we bought it here.

The REAL answer is ...
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About 40 Ft per second.  How many MPH is that?  :-/

ysr612

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a swift is a kind of swallow and is capable of of 70 mph in level flight.