[NSRCA-discussion] Dist I Mini E Pattern after Pattern

Ed Alt ed_alt at hotmail.com
Wed Feb 14 11:01:44 AKST 2007


Yes, it was a very informal and relaxed set of "rules".  The airplane had to 
be fixed wing, propeller driven, electric powered and use not more than a 
3s2100 LiPo for power.  We had a Novice class and and Expert class, with 
schedules that Joe Lachowski made up.


>From: ronlock at comcast.net
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>Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Dist I Mini E Pattern after Pattern
>Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 17:57:15 +0000
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>As I recall, the informal "Mini Electric Pattern Event" has been held once 
>in Dist I.
>It was created by Ed Alt, and planned for Paradise last year.  When weather
>in Paradise wasn't so great, it was rescheduled and flown at Sayre.
>
>Again, as I recall, about the only rule was no more battery than a 3 cell, 
>2100mah LiPo.
>Maybe Ed Alt can weight in here with rule details.
>
>Ron Lockhart
>(placed 2nd or 3rd with an SX2 on 3 cell 1320mah LiPo.)
>
>-------------- Original message --------------
>From: "george w. kennie" <geobet at gis.net>
>
>Roy talked with me regarding his concerns about the Brio. His area of 
>concern is principally regarding whether the size of the Brio exceeds the 1 
>meter limitations required for the Saturday nite mini- contest entry rules. 
>How stringent do we need to be to meet the size limit criteria?
>G.
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: Bob Richards
>To: NSRCA Mailing List
>Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 11:44 AM
>Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Pattern after Pattern
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>
>Personally, I would steer away from the Brio 10.
>
>I've been flying a small electric Katana from 3DHobbyshop.com that does 
>precision aerobatics fairly well, much better than the Brio 10 IMHO. Also, 
>the Extreme Flight Extra is good. Extreme Flight is coming out with a 
>slightly larger pattern plane (48" span) as well as 3DHobbyShop.
>
>http://www.extremeflightrc.com/
>http://www.3dhobbyshop.com
>
>Bob R.
>
>
>Roy M Medina <roymedina at verizon.net> wrote:
>I am wondering, which plane would be a good or allowable choice for 
>saturday evening mini pattern in shows like the Pattern in Paradise D1. I 
>am trying to get a head start, I build slow so any suggestions would 
>appreciated.  I am thinking something like Brio 10 would be the norm.
>
>Thanks Roy,
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