[NSRCA-discussion] Sportsman supplemental rules?
John Ferrell
johnferrell at earthlink.net
Mon Jun 19 07:35:04 AKDT 2006
It real scary with two lines going for the guys flying opposite big noisy airplanes that could not manage to stay on the runway. We generally leave it up to the CD. My choice as CD is not requiring anyone else to fly with an oversize airplane at the same time.
John Ferrell W8CCW
"My Competition is not my enemy"
http://DixieNC.US
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From: Bob Richards
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Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Sportsman supplemental rules?
In looking at the pattern rules posted on the AMA website, I can't find the "supplemental" rules regarding the Sportsman class. Specifically, I'm looking for the rule regarding the relaxed aircraft requirements for the Sportsman class. In the past, a Sportsman flyer was allowed to fly any AMA legal airplane and was not limited to the size or weight restriction of the other classes. The Radio Controlled Aerobatics PDF file on the AMA website makes reference to page 2 of the supplemental rules, but I can't seem to find that document anywhere.
My son is presently flying an IMAC class 45cc gasser that weighs just under 14 lbs, and would like to enter it in some local pattern contests as well. I want to verify this is legal before we go to a contest and have somebody question the rules allowing it.
Bob R.
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