Re: [RCSE] Re: Soaring V1 #8443

2006-10-16 Thread Ben Wilson
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

RE: [RCSE] Re: Soaring V1 #8443

2006-10-16 Thread Jimmy Prouty
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 mo

RE: [RCSE] Re: Soaring V1 #8443

2006-10-16 Thread Douglas, Brent
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 th

RE: [RCSE] Re: Soaring V1 #8443

2006-10-16 Thread George Voss
The ODR class designed by Paul Naton and Charlie Richardson, using the Fun 1 et al. series of planes is really a lot of fun.  There are several planes that can be purchased for those who don’t like to scratch build in both EPP and crunchy variety.  I’d strongly recommend using those rules f