Tuesday, August 30, 1988 / University Daily Kansan KU Gamers and Role players: Presents the New Dungeons & Dragons Club with the FULL CLUB CAMPAIGN One world written to be played in by many groups. 1st meeting: Wednesday the 31st, 6 p.m. in the Pioneer Room, Burge Union. Inexperienced and advanced players are welcome! All DM's have previously ran in Gen Con. WELCOME TO ADVENTURE! Fatal stunt would have violated U.S. rules What should have happened 10 jets approach center of runway **2 Jets separate after vertical climb** **3 Groups of four and five jets and one jet give up toward center of runway** 4 Groups of four and five fly parallel to runway in opposite directions while single jet crosses SOURCES: Federal Aviation Admin, International Air Shows DAIL SOLITAR / Knight Ridder Graphics Network U.S. air shows display excellent safety record The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Although the U.S. military's aerobatic stunt teams have suffered fatal accidents in the past, they have never killed a spectacle from a federal agency that limits the maneuvers they perform. "We control the airspace, so it is up to us to make sure that all operations are performed properly and safely," John Leyden, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration, said. "The Air Force Thunderbirds and the Navy Blue Angels put their together, but we decide on a show-bay show basis whether there is airspace to accommodate the maneuvers safely," he said. Leyden and Defense Department officials declined to speculate on the cause of a crash Sunday during an air show at the U.S. operated Ramstein Air Base in West Germany. Three people were killed high-speed maneuver and one fell into the crowd, killing at least 46 people and injuring about 590. According to eyewitness accounts. "We wouldn't allow aerobatic maneuvers above the crowd," said Leyden. "Our minimum flight line for jets is 1,500 feet from the crowd, and we require all maneuvers be performed along that line." however, the Italian air force team's 10 jets were flying about 180 feet off the ground and intersecting over the field from three different directions. Two of the jets maneuver put some of the jets on a course directly toward the crowd. om Pobereyen, an official with the Experimental Aircraft Association who is also a stunt pilot with the civilian Flying Eagles team, said the FAA rules an accident like the rule would. Mr. unlikely to happen here. The Italian Freche Tricolori队 involved in Sunday's crash was unable to stop the plane, the EAA's 1968 airbase to keep the stunt pilots from flying toward the runway. "Overall, the safety record for air shows in this country is really outstanding," said Leyden, adding that 200 such shows take place annually. Computer resource center Indoor/outdoor pools All new appliances, carpet, tile Stackable washers & dryers available 24 hour maintenance 1 bedroom $300-$320 On KU bus route Professional landscaping MON-FRI 524 Frontier Road Lawrence,KS 9-6 p.m. SAT 10-5 p.m. SUN 1-5 p.m. (913) 842-4444 (Next to Costello's Greenhouse) Good Grief. Good News. The TI-60 Advanced Scientific Features such built-in functions as hexadecimal / octal coverings, integration using Simpson's rule, statistics (including linear regression), trend line analysis and metric to English conversions. There are also 84 programming steps for repetitive calculations. The TL-65 Technical Analyst® Offers all the built-in functions of the TL-60, plus a stopwatch /timer, eight physical contact facilities (f...ben) capabilities and 100 programming steps for repetitive calculations. The TL91 PROCALCCM Our most powerful, top-of-the-line advanced scientific features 8K RAM and a full range of scientific, mathematical and statistical functions. It uses redefinable function keys to provide easy access to 200+ functions with menu-like windows and has a flexible file management system to store programs and data. Cameras such as Sony cameras and DMC camcorders for Mathematics, Statistics, and Chemical Engineering, and 8K Constant Memory™ cartridge, a portable printer and a cassette interface. TI designed its advanced scientific calculators to help cut science and engineering problems down to size. It takes more than an ordinary calculator to help make an extraordinary future scientist or engineer. TI's advanced scientific calculators—the TI-60, TI-65 and the TI-95 PROCALC—were designed with all the right scientific mathematical and statistical functions you'll need to get ahead in school and in your career. IH10007 These powerful calculators were carefully created to be easy to use. They feature large, color-coded keys and simple keyboard layouts. This helps you concentrate on real problem solving, instead of solving the mysteries of a complex calculator. With all the demands your advanced courses place on you, you need the help of an advanced scientific calculator from TI. Copyright © 1988 TI TM Trademark of Texas Instruments Incorporated 1 --- 2