Re: Re: Official indoor rule proposal to adopt P18 an an indoor event now on AMA website

From: Don Slusarczyk <don_at_slusarczyk.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2016 00:35:11 -0500

Don,

The price on those Sig props is for 6 pieces. The "Mash Up" model is
actually a great flying model. Just got home from a flying session and
three of us had these and they fly well in a gym, about 4 minutes flight
time so far and are made from hobby shop grade wood. In fact some of the
guys we fly with who are mainly outdoor FF guys showed some interest in
building them. The 2 gram weight is just right and the 6" prop is easy
to build, you can even use a flat prop like A-6. I have a build thread
on Hippocket forum, if you want to build one post over there and we will
help you out.

Don S

On 2/14/2016 8:10 PM, dweigt47_at_gmail.com [Indoor_Construction] wrote:
>
> I just looked at the Sig prop on their website. Saw sort of large
> blades, highly undercambered. Didn't understand the [6] in the
> description. Does that mean the price is for six? Or, is the price for
> one, and minimum order quantity is six? At less than a buck a piece,
> that's a fair price if it's six props. If it's only one, that seems
> very expensive.
>
> I'd like to suggest that some beginners, like me, who've never topped
> 30 seconds with a rubber model, need something "indoorish" that will
> fly longer than that, to pique our interest. Maybe the "MASH-UP" is
> suitable. If I got excited about that, then I'd consider getting into
> contests. I don't intend to start flying in contests until I've gotten
> a little bit of experience.
>
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Don Slusarczyk
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