Re: Re: Exact Builder of Model Rule

From: Jake Palmer <82.jake_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 14:28:08 -0800

I'm not a CD, but I think the intent is pretty clear. Commercially
available props are okay for outdoor and not okay for indoor.


On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 2:18 PM, mkirda_at_sbcglobal.net
<mkirda_at_sbcglobal.net>wrote:

>
>
> Could a CD explain to me what exactly the (excluding Indoor models) refers
> to?
>
> Is it a blanket outlawing of balsa, plastic and hardwood propellers?
> So a scale model that has a duration component cannot use a plastic
> propeller?
>
> I guess I just don't understand the intent here.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Mike Kirda
>
> --- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, <ykleetx_at_...> wrote:
> >
> >
> > 6. Builder of Model: The CD shall make every reasonable effort to assure
> himself that each flier has completely â EURO oeconstructedâ EURO (tm) the model(s) he
> uses in competition, including the covering where used, with
> â EURO oeconstructedâ EURO to be interpreted as the action required to complete a
> model starting with no more prefabrication than the amount used in the
> average kit. Models which are completely prefabricated and require only a
> few minutes of unskilled effort for their completion shall be excluded from
> competition. In the case of rubber-powered models (excluding Indoor
> duration models), commercially available balsa, plastic, and hardwood
> propellers may be used. Materials and design may be obtained from any
> source, including kits. The builder-of-the-model rule applies to every AMA
> event unless specifically noted otherwise in the rules governing that event.
> >
>
>
>
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