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07-27-2010 07:12 PM | |
kiwipaul |
Re: Old Time Stunt Hi Ken. I got an answer from Flying Lines, John Thompson, which bascialy said the airplane could only be modified for structerial or mechanical reasons. However I did take a closer look at the plans and the fusalage can be moved off-center. This will then be leagal for OTS. I hope to fly at next years reginals in Oregon with this model. Kiwipaul. |
06-19-2010 03:02 PM | |
Ken Currell |
Re: Old Time Stunt Try here for more info about old time stunt. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&s...=&oq=&gs_rfai= Hope this helps a bit |
06-17-2010 08:57 PM | |
Ken Currell |
Re: Old Time Stunt The inside wing is anywhere from 1&1/2" to 2" longer than the outboard wing on all of the old stunt planes I have. Mars Smoothie Nobler and 1 or 2 others. Check the contest rules for old time stunt on the MAAC web site or the AMA site. You should be able to find the answers to all of your questions. |
06-17-2010 01:34 PM | |
kiwipaul |
Old Time Stunt I have a Brodak All American Sr. for Old Time stunt (OTS) The fusalage is centered on the wing. Im told this configeration is not eligiable for OTS as the original had the fusalage off centered. Is anyone able to clarify this Kiwipaul |