I've flown an Aegea 2M the past few Nats. Succeeded in getting wood with a 0 flight. Last year was nice since the winch direction was set up with relatively short lines. Also, got to fly a 9303 2.4 this year. The model needs it for the zoom. It's really light and the maneuver at the top of the launch is very, very quick. So the faster response time definitely helped since I don't fly it that often.

Model weighed in around 23 oz.  HLG on steroids.

Everyone else, please continue flying Ducks.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Once again, the winch requirement excludes the development of new 2M
designs and defaults the designs to the main requirement that they only
be able to haul the lines up.  This requirement only favors those planes
that are commercially built or those that have so much wing area and
airfoil thickness that we get back into the old design arguments of
years past.

One of these days a plane will be able to take into account other design
factors besides this limited one.

IMHO

Chris





-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [RCSE] Best 2 Meter for  NATS
From: "Barry Kennedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, January 04, 2008 6:00 am
To: "RCSE" <soaring@airage.com>

Gentleman,

Go with the winner....... a Organic 2M. Craig Greening won 2007 NATS flying the 
Organic 2M.

Regards,

Barry
Kennedy Composites
www.kennedycomposites.com

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