Weight Limit problem long

GeorgeF. av8tor at flash.net
Mon Nov 11 10:46:05 AKST 2002


At 02:13 PM 11/11/2002 -0500, you wrote:







>>From: Bill Glaze <billglaze at triad.rr.com>
>>Reply-To: discussion at nsrca.org
>>To: discussion at nsrca.org
>>Subject: Re: Weight Limit problem long
>>Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 14:11:01 -0600
>>
>>I'd say probably about 2/3 what it cost for the competition setup.
>
>HMMM, Not to different than now. Thanks for the info Bill.
>
>Anthony


I would say differently Anthony.   What I see being flown by the average 
modeler (remember AVERAGE, not IMACC, not Giant Scaler, not Pattern, but 
average sport pilots) is flying 0.40 to 0.60 engines or 1.20 2 
strokes.  Average money a modeler puts into his plane is less than $1000.00 
(including radio).

 From what I see flying pattern most of the modelers who place in the top 
3-4 stops in each class (not include sportsman) runs $500-$1500 for the 
radio, $500-$700 for engine/mount/pipe, and $1300 for kit, covering and 
hardware.  That works out to 3 times the cost of an average sport plane.

Remember when you people say AVERAGE that means AVERAGE, that does not mean 
IMACC or $1200 1/4 ARF as that is not what the AVERAGE modeler flies.  Some 
pattern pilots would make excellent at running for elected offices as you 
can "spin" any Statistic to your favor as you forget what "average" is....

George

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