Steve:
Thanks for sharing this document!
Some interesting points about these original rules:
There is no specification for the covering other than the first line that says "no special indoor materials". So a purist definition of an A6 would allow grocery store bags or anything else that wasn't a "special indoor material".
The requirement for a 1/32" prop shaft has been ignored for as long as I've known about A6.
A Harlan bearing like I use could definitely be called a "special indoor material".
And Gary:
As I posted somewhere else (I think) I had 80 mg left for a tailboom on my A6 so that's what my 10" boom weighs. It's really scary to see in action but except for breaking 7 or 8 times it has worked really well.
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