[NSRCA-discussion] weight limits for electrics?
vicenterc at comcast.net
vicenterc at comcast.net
Sun May 14 16:06:18 AKDT 2006
I understood that the definition of model airplane states that weigh has to be below 5 Kg. That is consider international. The only exception is the scale that is a little higher. I am not sure if this single reason is going to make difficult to change the rule for F3A. For sure is going to help the gas engines. I don't think electric power plants are having a weigh problem.
Vicente Bortone
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From: "John Ferrell" <johnferrell at earthlink.net>
Yummy! Big Biplanes are coming in quantity!
John Ferrell W8CCW
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This subject has been adressed officially. Based on what I have been told, the weight limit for F3A will be dropped with the next rules changes. What will remain however, is the 2M by 2M box.
Urs
NSRCA #3069
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