There is buzz about how a modified TX voids insurance,,, but the one most dangerous thing that clubs do to weaken the strength of their protection is to ..... MAKE RULES. AMA basically started with one rule when it went into the insurance business, 'Don't fly over the pits". It was because the carrier wanted 'something'. They were warned by advisers that 'rules' can become loopholes to denying coverage. When I set up my first club, I was cautioned by my adviser at AMA to avoid club rules as they become addenums to the AMA's. Now for something completely different : I got my Kansas headed Fun One's wings leading edges shaped and ready to radio the fuse tonite. I will be joining the amazing Randy Friday nite to head toward the Lump for the weekend. I am armed with my Synergy, Twist, Freda Plane, even bought my MPX Flamingo Contest old F3B plane. I think every club should have a RULE that says the weatherofficer must make it sunny and wind-cooperative when ever there is an intention of flying. Gordy Columbia SC today RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

