No Gordy, some of us are into quality and not quantity. But do keep those reports
about mountain sloping coming. Is that all?
Mountain sloping? No reports as to how many trees/rocks you encountered? How hard
was the wind blowing or was there any at all?
Did you fly foam? Did you fly a slope rocket? Did you fly a full house F3B plane?
Was there any thermal action? Was it a DS
mountain? How were your landings? Hand catches and how many? Did you bungee launch?
Any on site repairs and if so what kind or
CA did you use and will it be featured in any upcoming articles? Details, we need
details. We have lots of mountains we can slope
off of around Santa Cruz but we don't like the walk back up the hill. Wind and from
the right direction is necessary. There has
been a lack of it lately but we think some is coming. No.we know some is coming,
we just don't quite know when.]
Cliff Lindgren
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The BMFA believe that this potential hazard and their advice should receive
a wide distribution and recipients are asked to take whatever action they
believe to be appropriate within their national governing bodies to alert
aeromodellers to a serious potential hazard.
Isn't there some rule that says that modelers who have not produced children
are required by the insurance to where a protective cup while launching?
Gordy
Sitting in a motel in Atlanta working on a NSP K2, pretty cool sailplane by
the way. Too bad Sal isn't selling them anymore, but he says he has a new
3m ship that is lighter and better, I think he is calling it the Orion 3m (or
is it the Organic 3m?)
Anyway, I have the box lid anchored on both ends, yeah I realize I am being
crazy by not having chutes on each end, but what the heck, I have AMA
Insurance. I did some mountain sloping today, did you?
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