[NSRCA-discussion] Not bama now

scott anderson scott at rcfoamy.com
Wed Nov 25 17:31:51 AKST 2009


The 13 inch prop is what is currently being used in the KV range of the motors being used in either the 5S or 6S range.. we have all the data from the Chattanooga spa contest... And since a 16 inch prop showed up at a contest the plane looked like a cartoon...

scott
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Phil Spelt 
  To: General pattern discussion 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 9:27 PM
  Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Not bama now


  Jerry, my comments were NOT meant for you -- no apology necessary!  

  There are several pieces of miss-information floating around in cyberspace about our new SPA e-rules.  The attempt is to make electrics comparable to our glow powered planes.  The "13-inch" rule is not correct, and as someone pointed out, specifying cell number and prop size leaves the e-power field wide open.  That is not what we will be doing for this year.  What we will soon have in place is for the upcoming season, only.  If it does not work to our satisfaction, there is a majority, as I read things, ready to chop off the e-head of the e-power sector of the hobby.  We have pretty well determined that there were NO electric pattern planes in our chosen era of flying.

  At 08:26 PM 11/25/2009, you wrote:

    Phil,
     
    I am sorry if I came across as complaining about the rules, i meant nothing of the sort.  I was just puzzled by the 13" prop rule for electric.
     
    Jerry
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