[NSRCA-discussion] Smaller Models

Steve Byrum spbyrum at hiwaay.net
Thu Jan 4 11:21:51 AKST 2007


Not necessarily the Daddy Rabbit any more.  Over the last two years, we've
seen a much wider variety of planes.  The 91 Surpass II is still dominant,
but there is currently a lot of interest in 61 2c applications..

 

Steve Byrum 

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I think to some extent that has happened in SPA. From what I hear, the
hottest thing is a .91 four-stroke powered Daddy Rabbit.


Fred Huber <fhhuber at clearwire.net> wrote:

As to putting a minimum weight restriction on... you may as well just set
the rules and say that its a one-design contest. "You Will fly a Sig King
Kobra" (or some other kit or ARF)  And even then you won't be stopping the
high tech competition trend.  

 

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