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Gamer, modeler and RC pilot Scott Campbell became only the second player in RBF history to win the game
in his rookie year. Scott participated in six RBF's between 1998 and 2004, but the highlight of his RBF career came in a close
7-point win over Alice in RBF IX when he led his German team to victory. A photo of Scott's RBF win is sought; this photo
is from Armistice Day 2001.
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Scott Jones, RBF III & VI
Ever the Fokker Triplane fan, the Red Baron Fight has always been a favorite of Scott Jones. He and Terry
Phillips dominated the event throughout the early 90's, with Scott becoming the first rookie ever to win it. In addition to
his twin titles, Scott also managed two second place finishes (losing to Terry both times). Photos of his RBF wins are
needed; this shot is from Armistice Day 2000.
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After settling for second place in both 2003 and 2005, Rick secured his first major Dawn Patrol championship by nabbing
the Red Baron Fight XVIII title in 2007. Since beginning his Fits career in the spring of 2000 he has been among the
most faithful participants in RBF, competing in every event this century and placing fourth on the all-time list of participants.
This is his victory photo taken immediately after his RBF XVIII win.
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Michael
Morgan, RBF XX & XXI
It took Michael only two years to establish himself as one of the outstanding players in Red Baron Fight. In RBF XX (2009)
Michael became only the fifth player in history to win RBF in his rookie year. The following year (RBF XXI, 2010) he became
the only player in Dawn Patrol to win his first two outings, and one of only three players to win back-to-back RBF titles.
He earned his first Silver Goblet with a narrow victory over a six-time RBF champion and his second by a landslide 45-point
margin over the RBF XVI winner, quickly building his credentials in one of Dawn Patrol's toughest events. His two championship
photos are shown here (the top photo is from RBF XXI, the lower from RBF XX).
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Terry Phillips, RBF IV, V & VI
Terry is indisputably the most dominant player in the history of the Red Baron Fight... his record is stunning.
In 1994 he became the first player ever to win back-to-back titles, a record that would stand for the next nine years. In
his five RBF appearances, Terry won three - all in a row - and never finished lower than second place, holding the RBF scoring
record until 1996. WIth the higher attendance of modern games, his RBF career might never be matched. Photos of
Terry's wins are desired.
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Kevin Richeson, RBF XVI
In only his third appearance in the Indy Squadron classic Kevin returned from a four-year RBF absence and scored one
of the most impressive and dominating wins in recent memory. His 181-point landslide swept the eight-player field, more than
doubling the output of the second place aircraft and establishing the second highest score ever produced. Kevin is shown here
holding his Silver Goblet immediately after his victory.
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Wayne Richeson, RBF XIX
After becoming the youngest player in history to win Indy's Armistice Day Fits Tournament, Wayne followed up on his success
four years later and earned his first Red Baron Fight title. He did so by a wide margin over the reigning Indy Squadron champion
and a former RBF titlist, becoming one of only six players to claim both the Indy Squadron Victory Medal and the Silver Goblet.
His championship photo from 2008 (RBF XIX) is shown here.
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Graham Shepfer, RBF XI & XIV
Graham is another of the dominant players in RBF history, finishing in the
top half of the field in all of his five appearances. He has won twice along with second, third and fourth place honors, narrowly
missing a third title by just eight points in 1999. His 149-point outburst in RBF XI set a record at the time and remains
the third highest score in the game. Graham is depicted here after winning RBF XIV. We are still seeking a photo of his RBF
XI win.
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Alice Skinner, RBF VII
Alice won a resounding victory in RBF VII, setting what was at the time
a new scoring record and overcoming a strong showing by Terry Phillips who was determined to win his fourth straight event.
Her win was even more impressive because she is unable to game frequently and rarely gets to "knock the rust off" between
major events. This photo is from Armistice Day 2001. Any photos from RBF VII would be appreciated.
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Stephen Dale Skinner, RBF X
Stephen Dale held off a late charge by Graham Shepfer to secure
a narrow eight-point win in RBF X, including a kill over a triple Camel ace. Ten years old at the time, he became the youngest
player to win the game and only the third player to win it as a rookie. By age fifteen Stephen Dale had already racked up six
appearances in the Indy Squadron classic.
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Stephen Skinner, RBF II, VIII, XII, XIII, XV, XVII
Stephen has been in every Red Baron Fight ever held, proving that persistence and a dash of luck may be more
important than skill. In the mid-90's, RBF didn't appear to be his game at all. After winning the first officially scored
game, Stephen went on a six year dry spell and began to wonder if he could ever capture another one before finally repeating
at RBF VIII in the spring of 1997. Three of his victory photos are shown here; a photo of RBF II is known to exist and we
are searching for the original. Pictures from his 1997 and 2001 titles are also sought.
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Dory's RBF Cakes, Honorary Inductees
There are a number of traditions associated with Red Baron Fight, but none quite so cheerful as the cakes
that Dory frequently brings to our big events. She's baked for at least half of our big games and more often than not, the
photographer of the night has deemed her creation worthy of a photo. We have only two at the moment, but hope to uncover more
pictures of the cakes that she's brought to Red Baron Fight over the years.
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