It's thicker and heavier than OS Film. It's good for an event like
pennyplane, but not good for lighter events like EZB and F1D.
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 6:14 PM, Phedon Tsiknopoulos <phedon21t_at_yahoo.com>wrote:
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> Is the polymicro/ultra film finer than the OS?
> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Apr 8, 2014, at 3:09 PM, Jake Palmer <82.jake_at_gmail.com> wrote:
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> I have multiple rolls of polymicro/ultrafilm that I've been meaning to
> donate as prizes. I'll gladly send some to anyone
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> On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 3:05 PM, <joshuawfinn_at_gmail.com> wrote:
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>> I've got enough polymicro around to make several pennyplanes and plenty
>> of appropriate wood, but am somewhat limited on prop wood (could plane some
>> down to thickness perhaps). If I were to volunteer to produce some
>> pennyplanes, how many would be needed, and how would they get to contests?
>> If we were to have this be a "pass it around" thing, does someone out there
>> have a good box to store them? I'm thinking we should have at least 4 of
>> these models.
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>> On another front, the "High Time of the Day" or other scoring data could
>> be provided via a white board with built-in stand. Those are readily
>> available out there and would be a worthy investment for use at all
>> contests.
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>> Some signage is definitely needed for contests at big sites where there
>> are spectators likely. I'd be willing to contribute toward that. Again,
>> tripods or other stands to hold the signs would be a good idea so you're
>> not having to tape signs to doors and such. All signage should make clear
>> the message "Visitors Welcome", though some requests for slow walking and
>> alertness would also be nice.
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>> -Joshua Finn
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