Re: Bostonians and No-Cals

From: Don Slusarczyk <don_at_slusarczyk.com>
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2012 01:27:47 -0400

If the rest of the FAC community thinks like you then you I would be a
sucker to take such a bet as the deck is highly stacked against me.
Lets say I loose this bet then what? I still fly the same model and you
complain about it endlessly. If I win the bet I still fly the same nocal
and you still complain about it endlessly. So the net result is the
same, I fly you complain. If you want to restrict nocal then CHANGE THE
RULES to fit the "spirit" of what you want it to be.

Please tell me
1) What specific weight
2) what specific prop diameter

Will satisfy the "spirit of the FAC" nocal event?

Don S

> If you doubt my, ask a dozen FAC guys at random whether they think a
> 3-gram No-Cal with a 12" prop is in the spirit of FAC No-Cal. I'll bet
> you $200 to the NFFS Junior Team Fund that a majority will agree with
> me that it is most certainly /not/. Will you take that bet?
>
> Will you take that survey at the USIC :-) The "spirit" of those who
> fly outside Nocal will differ from the "spirit" who fly solely inside.
>
>
> You're dodging. FAC is not an indoor or outdoor club, it is a Free
> Flight club. Do you accept my challenge or not?
>
> The deal is:
>
> 1. 12 FAC members, randomly chosen.
>
> 2. "Does a sub 3-gram 16" No-cal model with 12" diameter propeller
> meet the Spirit of the FAC No-cal event, or not?
>
> It would be helpful if you could email me a video of one of your
> models in flight.
>
>
Received on Mon Jun 11 2012 - 22:27:59 CEST

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