WHY, oh why would the CD CARE?
What POSSIBLE advantage could they be?
Ok in my contests - knock yourself out.
Stick your spoilers anywhere you want - just not on the trailing edge.

Mark


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> Yes I think that its up to the CD if there "Legal"
> I am wondering if this has a Edge in Landings
> Mike
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> > I agree with Rick here.
> > Rob Glover, also a CD
> >
> > >  In my view as a CD the so called "bottom spoilers"  would not be
legal
> in
> > >  RES.  Spoilers open out of the top of the wing in the forward half of
> the
> > >  chord.  Anything else... is something else and would have to be
> disabled
> > >  for competition in a contest I CD'd.
> > >
> > >  Other's mileage may vary. :-)
> > >
> > >  Rick
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