Class Structure
Bob Richards
bob at toprudder.com
Mon Jan 10 11:22:39 AKST 2005
It has been a LONG time, but I remember doing rolls and loops with a rudder-only airplane!
Bill Glaze <billglaze at triad.rr.com> wrote:Ron:
You are correct. The figures you describe below were the
compulsories..You were then cut loose to fly from a series of listed
figures.(Remember?) You "cherry picked" the list; the rudder-only guys
had a lot fewer figures of which they were capable; the Class 2 (Mickey
Mouse) contestants could do more, due to their movable elevator. .
(Sort of) The class 3 folks, (multi-channel) had better be able to do it
all if they wanted to place. I sure like the good old days, but not
with the good old equuipment.
Ah, reminisces.
Bill Glaze
BTW: remember the crossover point for the "8" was ideally centered
exactly over the flier's transmitter antenna. It'd get you disqualified
today!
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