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Contest Rules
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Contest Rules
Jim,
The rules state that the Fuse has to be of the profile type. Also the "Cheek blocks" can not extend more than 1.5 inches behind the firewall.
1. What is the Max. width of the profile fuse?
2. Can "Cheeck blocks" extend in FRONT of the firewall ? If so can they be longer than 1.5 inches?
Thanks , RK Flyer
The rules state that the Fuse has to be of the profile type. Also the "Cheek blocks" can not extend more than 1.5 inches behind the firewall.
1. What is the Max. width of the profile fuse?
2. Can "Cheeck blocks" extend in FRONT of the firewall ? If so can they be longer than 1.5 inches?
Thanks , RK Flyer
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Re: Contest Rules
From the AMA rule book:RK Flyer wrote:Jim,
The rules state that the Fuse has to be of the profile type. Also the "Cheek blocks" can not extend more than 1.5 inches behind the firewall.
1. What is the Max. width of the profile fuse?
2. Can "Cheeck blocks" extend in FRONT of the firewall ? If so can they be longer than 1.5 inches?
Thanks , RK Flyer
Do whatever you want in front of the firewall as long as it is consistent with the full scale airplane and it is a "cowling" not a "fairing" as described in the rules.
Jim
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Re: Contest Rules
Thanks Jim, I'll be working on my design ASAP!
Rk Flyer
Rk Flyer
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Re: Contest Rules
Hope I didn't confuse anyone with the AMA rules posting. Fuselage needs to be a simple sheet/slab profile like these:
Sorry for any confusion, I will update rules tommorow morning to address this.
Jim
Sorry for any confusion, I will update rules tommorow morning to address this.
Jim
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