Re: what is difficult in building indoor duration

From: Mark F1diddler <f1diddler_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2012 19:20:50 -0000

--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "John Kagan" <john_kagan@...> wrote:
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> <<Likewise, it is outrageous that someone could claim that steering FROM BEHIND the propeller is allowed by the phrase "...never from behind">>



Rule, "all steering shall be done from the front end of the model and never from behind."

Since the above is one sentence, the noun most closely preceding "never from behind" refers to THE MODEL," with no implications it's talking about anything else, such as individual "components." (And this has been obvious for what, 40 years?) I'm going to write to PBS/Big Bird to ask about if the whole prop is considered "front end" of an indoor model, and whether a tailboom is "rear of model." I won't ask BB to define where the front and rear of model divide, because I've never seen anyone try to steer from the middle. But I'm sure FAI could express any such dividing line necessary for a steering rule.
 

<<I demand that your affront of a Cat I F1D record, where I'm sure you steered one way or the other, be rescinded immediately! :)>>

I hereby rescind my Cat 1 AMA F1d record, especially since it's not even too good a time these days. I will also accept the new record to be set by anyone even while steering from the tailboom, since this affront to language is also accepted by The competition Authorities.
MB
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