[NSRCA-discussion] mini Brio

David Flynt dflynt at verizon.net
Fri Feb 24 16:50:12 AKST 2006


> Better yet, forget the weight entirely

Matt,  I really think we should keep the weight limit.  Nobody needs to fly
an airplane heavier than X.0 kg, and there are plenty of airplanes available
that can be built by novice builders under X.0 pounds.  A heavier airplane
will lead to more expensive equipment, and blah, blah, blah.

David
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  That will fly like a 2m winged Scale Aerobat at around 14 lbs. Doable but
a bit on the heavyfooted side. Suggest a little larger square for that
weight.

  Better yet, forget the weight entirely so that we don't get into the same
arguments we get into on present stuff. I like Dave's idea of limiting the
supplied E power. No wet power here please.

  Matt


  In a message dated 2/24/2006 7:53:48 PM Eastern Standard Time,
brett.terry at gmail.com writes:
    Maybe set a 1M x 1M, 1.5kg  limit...
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