Re: Ikara props

From: Chris and Josette Borland <candjborland_at_sbcglobal.net>
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 12:04:36 -0800

A little med. CA on the joints and/or base of the blades goes a long
ways to promoting longevity.
When they first came out this seemed to solve most of the constant
problem. The kids were going
nuts with their expensive props.

Chris Borland - Sacramento



On Jan 22, 2007, at 5:45 AM, Neil Dennis wrote:

> Chris, I'm with you, IHMO, the original rule was made to kinda
> level the
> playing field and force the use of a "standard" prop. We, the gurus,
> have abrogated this with all the twisting, cutting and whatever. SO,
> open the rules and like you say, maybe limit diameter and that's it.
>
> My basic problem with the Ikaras is that they are so fragile (we
> have to
> test in the auditorium with seats) Of course, with a bit of
> intelligent
> engineering the Ikaras could be improved a lot but then they couldn't
> sell as many . (;-')
>
> wombat
>
>



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