Landing zone 100 meters?
Troy Newman
troy_newman at msn.com
Wed Nov 19 15:58:14 AKST 2003
Currently the F3A Landing zone is 100meters.....
Quoted from the current F3A rules
. If the model aircraft lands outside the landing zone, zero points. The
landing zone is designated by a circle
of 50 m radius or lines across a standard runway spaced 100 meters apart
where the runway is at least 10 m
wide.
The current AMA rule is 30meters again from the book:
The landing zone shall be marked by lines
placed perpendicular across the runway and spaced
30 meters apart. The width of the landing zone shall
be normally the width of the runway, but in no case
shall exceed 30 meters.
Troy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Del Rykert" <drykert at rochester.rr.com>
To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 10:45 PM
Subject: Landing zone 100 meters?
> The following is based on my review of the NSRCA web site posting of the
> proposals coming up for vote with the contest board. RCA - 05 - 5
>
> Could someone please clarify for me when the landing zone was defined as
> being > 100 < meters apart?
>
> I am also confused if this was the result of the survey that was done why
> the difference in intent?
>
> Would appreciate enlightenment. Thanks.
>
> Del K. Rykert
> AMA - 8928
> NSRCA - 473
> Kb2joi - General
>
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