Thanks, Don. I did want others to see your old No-Cal writeup. I had
saved the file since I considered it to be the definitive write-up when
it appeared and I have not seen a better one.
Don's recent Cessna Cardinal thread can be found at
http://www.hippocketaeronautics.com/hpa_forum/index.php/topic,11784.msg80050.html#msg80050
Looks like the next year's CD can write the No-Cal rules, leave them
alone, or go to the FAC rules.
There is another alternative. Bostonian is both a FAC outdoor event (14g
minimum weight) and an official AMA Indoor event (7g minimum weight).
There is no reason that I can see that there cannot be separate rules
for Indoor and Outdoor (FAC) No-Cals.
After all, we have several of our Indoor FF Contest Board on this forum.
<Grin, in case Bill Gowen is hinting...>
Fred Rash
On 6/5/2012 7:24 PM, Don Slusarczyk wrote:
>
> I think it is a simple as the decision of whomever the CD running the
> next USIC. All they would do is change the event to be NoCal per
> current FAC rules or whatever they want it to be. The round the pole
> speed, straight line speed, and race to the roof events were added to
> the unofficial events as my dad thought they would be fun so he wrote
> the rules and added it when he ran USIC.
>
> Don S
>
>> Don
>> Thanks for the explanation! What I still can't figure out is how the
>> rules could be changed if people wanted to make a change.
>>
>> (I'm not suggesting anything - just curious )
>>
>
>
Received on Tue Jun 05 2012 - 17:54:00 CEST