A beginners version of EZB already exists and it's called F1L. This has
been discussed more times than I can remember, and I'm not sure it's worth
re-hashing once again. The complete list of official events are in the AMA
Competition Regulations.
http://www.modelaircraft.org/files/2011-2012IndoorFreeFlight.pdf
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 10:35 AM, <themaxout_at_aol.com> wrote:
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> I've been following the indoor champs thread and until I see results, I
> will be a bit confused...my bad. Is there a separation of events from AMA,
> NFFS, FAI or? My thinking is resolving events into something other than
> "specialty" events that seem to have evolved.
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> For example...
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> How about if EZB had simple rules like A6...1/16" minimum cross section
> for any and all members...that could mean 1/16" sq spars, 1/32" x 1/8"
> ribs, etc....paper covered (condenser included)...minimum 1/32" thickness
> sheet on anything (props/etc.), flat blade prop...no weight rules (?).
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> THEN.....an event called *"SUPER B!"* Same configurations as EZB, but no
> rules on minimum weight, covering material or anything else except solid
> material for prop...balsa or plastic, no built ups...plus any type of
> commercial covering. Plus, any records and such can be rolled from EZB
> into a Super B event...it's just a re-name.
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> The reason there is an A6,, so it seems to me... is because the EZB rules,
> which was meant to be an entry level event, allowed anything and everything
> and evolved into what it is...a "Super B" event. Penny has a basic and an
> Unlimited category..so why not?
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> Plus, what is the list of "official" indoor events...and where are they?
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> Etc....
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> *Rick Pangell
> Editor of "The Max-Out" Newsletter of
> The Magnificent Mountain Men FF Club of Colorado *
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Received on Mon Jun 04 2012 - 10:50:42 CEST