The three most contested events this year were, in order of most contestants:
1. F1L
2. LPP
3. A6
Each was fiercely contested.
--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "John Kagan" <john_kagan@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Rick,
> 
> The AMA Indoor events are:
> 
> 201 - HL Stick
> 202 - Intermediate Stick
> 203 - F1D Rubber
> 206 - Easy B
> 207 - Pennyplane
> 208 - Limited Pennyplane
> 209 - Helicopter
> 210 - Ornithopter
> 212 - HL Glider
> 215 - Bostonian
> 217 - F1L
> 218 - Standard Class Catapult Glider
> 219 - Unltd Class Catapult Glider
> 221 - Indoor FF Electric Duration
> 222 - A6
> 223 - F1M
> 
> The NFFS Indoor events include:
> 
> 35 CM
> Round-the-pole
> Straight-line-speed
> Race-to-the-roof
> P-24
> Modern Civil Production
> Unlimited Rubber Speed
> Dime Scale
> Indoor Towline Glider
> NoCal
> Coconut Scale
> 
> The FAC Indoor events include:
> 
> FAC Scale
> FAC Peanut
> 
> The "accessible" classes arguably include: LPP, F1L, F1M, A6, Std. Cat glider, P-24, and NoCal.
> 
> As you can see, there are lots of "accessible", as well as "intermediate" and "advanced", classes.  You'd have a tough time convincing me that what's missing is yet another category.  However, if you think this is the case, then just start one up.  If there is a need, then it should catch on.
> 
> --- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, themaxout@ wrote:
> >
> > To all..., etc..,
> >  
> > 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.
> >  
> > For example...
> >  
> > 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 (?).
> >  
> > 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.
> >  
> > 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?
> >  
> > Plus, what is the list of "official" indoor events...and where are  they?
> >  
> > Etc....
> >  
> > Rick Pangell
> > Editor of "The Max-Out" Newsletter of
> > The  Magnificent Mountain Men FF Club of Colorado
> >
>
Received on Mon Jun 04 2012 - 14:34:41 CEST
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