We fly FAC WWII No-Cal here in Colorado with a 7" prop diameter maximum and 6.2g weight minimum. It's very popular and the models do about 2:30 under our 36' ceiling.
Indoor No-Cal without a weight minimum is pretty absurd. Who wants to build 1.5g models covered with Japanese tissue?
I'd think a
Don DeLoach
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On Jun 5, 2012, at 10:45 AM, Don Slusarczyk <don_at_slusarczyk.com> wrote:
> The USIC No-cal is a hybrid No-cal event. FAC rules require scoring as best 3 of 3 flights and has no min weight. USIC is best 1 of 5 and 6.2 gram min which has made the event essentially a Hosler Fury contest. I would vote for adopting FAC no-cal rules and scoring for the event to allow more models to fly and also to allow the winner of the event to get a FAC kanone for winning. USIC is the only place I know of that still uses a min weight on the No-cal model.
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>> John: Dime Scale , and Modern Civil Production are in fact FAC rulebook events , not NFFS . Also, Nocal is a FAC rulebbok event , but run at the Indoor Nats by rules found in no rulebook. Paul Grabski
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