Brent,
We are thinking of two classes, one for wings, other for conventional
planes. We are looking at guys settling on a one design down the road, but not
too fussy about plane specs in the beginning, It always gets down to the pilot
anyhow. As mentioned, we have a member with a cnc
for your ODR class. gv
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Re: Soaring V1 #8443
Brent,
We are thinking of two classes, one for
wings, other for conventional planes. We are looking
I knew Mr. Voss had this answer!
The Fun-1 was the ship I had in mind as the model for ODR,
but I could not come up with Paul for the ODR specs - I think I'll be doing some
searches tonite for those numbers, would be a fun off-season (thermal)
project.
Hope there are some others with the
Brent,
Check out http://members.cox.net/midwestslope/events/odr.html for the
rules. Has the all the dimensions for the planes.
Happy flying,
Jimmy
www.jtmodels.com
At 12:24 PM 10/16/2006, Douglas, Brent wrote:
I knew Mr. Voss had this answer!
The Fun-1 was the ship I had in mind as the
Will these do?
An article on One Design Slope Racing Inclding the Provisional Rules
Why a One Design Slope Racer?
http://www.radiocarbonart.com/Pages/zodracingarticle.html
Slopeflyer also has rules for the MWSC ODR:
http://www.slopeflyer.com/artman/publish/article_162.shtml
Douglas, Brent
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