Re: A6 rules and an update on a controversial (?) idea

From: Marty Alderman <mda35_at_cornell.edu>
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 16:06:06 -0500

This is a practical approach to A-6 rules at the local level that I
hadn't heard of before. A-6 & A-6M. I like it! Thanks Bill.

I've been thinking of A-6 for a group of (former S.O. Wright Stuff)
Cornell students who are interested in building something.

Regards,

Marty

<SNIP> building Mylar covered A-6's for local competition. Our club pres
has dubbed the event A-6M. All other rules are the same as before.
<SNIP> it is a way to show people how much easier Mylar is to use than
tissue. Also, once a flier has a little experience with Mylar the path
to other events becomes a little less daunting.

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