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154.12 | Q500 RULES DISTRICT 8 | DPDMAI::GREER | | Fri Mar 27 1987 10:56 | 54 |
| TOM,
I DON'T HAVE THE RULES WITH ME AT WORK NOW. I WILL TRY TO COVER
THEM IN GENERAL FROM MEMORY... DISTRICT 8.....
WE ARE GOING TO ABIDE BY THE NEW RULES THAT THE NMPRA CAME UP WITH
THIS YEAR. THEY WERE PUBLISHED IN THE JAN NMPRA MAGAZINE. THESE
RULES HAVE BEEN ADOPTED BY THE AMA WHICH IS INCLUDING Q500 AT THE
LINCOLN NATS THIS YEAR. THE RULES WERE PUBLISHED IN THE JAN ISSUE
OF THE AMA MAGAZINE. (THE ONE I RECIEVED IN JAN).
BASICALLY A SCAT CAT TYPE DESIGN. 500 SQ IN WING.
BOX TYPE FUS.
4 CONTROLS
ENGINE
RUDDER
ELEVATOR
ALER
ENGINE .40 STOCK 100%
FRONT INTAKE
SIDE EXAUST
STOCK MUFFLER
PROP 9X(YOUR CHOICE)
WEIGHT MIN 3.5 LBS.
FUEL PRESSURE MUFFLER ONLY
THE INTENT OF THE NEW RULES (STOCK MUFF AND 9 INCH PROP) IS INTENDED
TO MAKE THINGS MORE EQUAL AND KEEP THE EXPENSE DOWN. LAST YEAR WE
HAD PIPES ETC.
THERE IS A LAGGING DISPUTE OVER THE RULES. THE PRESIDENT OF THE
NMPRA SAID NO ROSSI'S. THEY COME STOCK WITH A MINI PIPE. SOME EXEC
VP OF THE AMA SAID ROSSI'S WERE OK BECAUSE THE PIPE IS STOCK AND
ST IS GOING TO COME OUT WITH THE SAME ITEM SOON. MOST OF US DOWN
HERE DON'T WANT TO HAVE TO BUY A NEW ENGINE JUST FOR THE 4 OR 5
RACES WE WILL HAVE THIS YEAR. ALSO IF WE BUY ONE AND THIER NOT
LEGAL AT THE NATS????????
1986 WE RAN ST ABC'S WITH PIPES AND GLO BEE PLUGS. CRANK PRESSURE.
NO RUDDER CONTROL.
1985 WE RAN RINGED COMO'S WITH NO MUFFLER. CRANK PRESSURE. NO
RUDDER CONTROL.
AS YOU CAN SEE WE HAVE NO STANDARD YEAR TO YEAR. I HOPE KNOW THAT
THE AMA HAS RECOGNIZED Q500 THE CHANGES WILL BE FEW AND FAR BETWEEN.
I MIGHT ADD THAT ON THE WEST COAST THEY HAVE TWO CLASSES. ONE FOR
THE NEW RULES AND ONE CALLED EXPERT (PIPES, ETC.)
YOU'LL REALLY ENJOY Q500.
BOB
AS YOU CAN SEE
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154.13 | | SPKALI::THOMAS | | Fri Mar 27 1987 12:33 | 23 |
| Our rules in NE are similar yet different. They are(from memory)
The AMA sport racing class III rules with these additions.
1, only stock K&B .40 engines.
2, Master Airscrew 10/6, You can clean off the mold flashing
and balance. That's all the mods the prop can see.
3, Stock K&B muffler or Flow thru muffler(Stock) No home mad
mufflers.
4, Fuse corners max. radious of 1/4 inch. We used a router table
and a 1/4"R. bit for this.
5, Min 3.5 lbs.
6, Rudder is optional.
With the 1/4 "fuse corner rule you can't cowl in an engine.
The engine mount that is designed to reduce drag is also a NO NO.
Tom
If you could copy your rules I'd appreciate it MS. SPO Bld 104-1
Tom Tenerowicz.
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154.1 | NE Rules | SPKALI::THOMAS | | Mon May 04 1987 07:54 | 20 |
| Five of us here in Western Mass. are toying with the idea of racing.
We have built Q500 planes for that event. The rules are simple.
Min. frontal area of fuse is 2"x2"
Stock K&B .40, Stock muffler or stock flow thru muffler. 9 x 6 prop.
10% fuel(supplied at contest).Prop can have smooth off molding flashing
and be balanced.
Max fuse radius of 1/4"
Four channels throttle,elevator,rudder and ailerons
Two fixed main wheels
Rounded Prop nut
Min 500 sq,in, wing constant cord
Min. weight of 3.5 lbs.
My suggestion is to go with everything stock,off the shelf items.
Choose two of three legal kits.Use a stock out of the box with no
modifications engine. Stock prop.
Be severe with cheaters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tom
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154.2 | | SPKALI::THOMAS | | Mon May 04 1987 07:56 | 3 |
| P.S. to note 154.1, The prop is a stock Master Airscrew
Tom
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154.3 | peanut gallery comment | BZERKR::DUFRESNE | VAX Killer - You make 'em, I break 'em | Mon May 04 1987 09:37 | 7 |
| In car F1 racing, one has a choice of two engines sizes:
3 liter normally aspirated and
1.5 liter turbo.
So what about the idea of using .20 engines with pipes as an
alternativeto the .40.?? No mods allowed to engine.
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154.4 | | SPKALI::THOMAS | | Mon May 04 1987 10:54 | 16 |
| Our group are all running Scat Cat's. With the rules as they
have been defined and all of us using stock Scat Cats,K&B .40
engines and the same gallon of fuel the plane are as identical as
they can be. I think that is what you want from a novice or beginners
class. The winner is always the one that flies the best. Their isn't
any technilogical advantages. The whole set up minus radio is no
more than 100.00. That's cheap to get into racing. What your trying
to do is set up a class that is cheap,Fair and employes the KISS
point of view. Q500 using a stock K&B .40 and one or two designated
designs is the way to go. It promotes flying skills rather than
technoligy. The flying skills is what will allow you to continue.
Your idea of using a .20 with a pipe is viable but it defeats
the KISS portion of the formula.
Tom
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154.5 | MAKE EM CLEAR | DPDMAI::GREER | | Mon May 04 1987 11:35 | 28 |
| JOHN,
WE HAVE CREATED A REAL MESS IN THIS COUNTRY THIS YEAR OVER Q500
RULES. THE NMPRA CAME UP WITH A NEW SET OF RULES THIS YEAR THAT
THE AMA HAS ADOPTED. Q500 WILL BE INCLUDED AT THE NATS IN LINCOLN
FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS YEAR. THE RULES WERE PUBLISHED IN THE JAN
OR FEB ISSUE OF AMA MAGAZINE. IN TRYING TO MAKE THE RULES TO MEET
THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVES; CHEAP, KISS, ENTRY LEVEL RACING WE DIDN'T
MAKE THEM STRICT ENOUGH. THE NE DISTRICT RULES HAVE TWO ITEMS THAT
WOULD SOLVE MANY OF THE PROBLEMS; 9X6 PROP AND A DESIGNATED ENGINE.
THE NEW AMA RULES STATE THAT ANY FRONT INTAKE SIDE EXAUST .40 ENGINE
WITH A STOCK MUFFLER IS LEGAL. IT ALSO STATES THAT THERE WILL BE
NO MINI PIPES, PIPES ETC. AFTER MANY MONTHS OF DISCUSSION IT LOOKS
LIKE THEY ARE GOING TO ALLOW ROSSI'S TO RUN. WITH IT'S MINI TYPE
PIPE DESIGN IT RUNS 2000 RPM FASTER THAN A S/T OR COMO OR ETC. SO
NEW ENGINES (EXPENSIVE) NEW PLANES SINCE THE ROSSI IS SO HEAVY,
ETC. NOW PEOPLE ARE TRYING TO CHANGE THE RULES TO INCLUDE CHANGING
THE CARB ON THE ROSSI SINCE IT HAS KNOWN PROBLEMS. AND SOOOOOOOO
IT GOES.
IN CALIF. THEY HAVE TWO CLASSES. ONE SIMILAR TO THE NE AND AN EXPERT
CLESS. 40'S WITH PIPES ETC. YOU CAN'T RUN IN BOTH CLASSES.
MAKE YOUR RULES ABSOLUTELY CLEAR. STATE THE OBJECTIVE OF THE RULES
AS PART OF THE RULES.....
BOB
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154.6 | | BZERKR::DUFRESNE | VAX Killer - You make 'em, I break 'em | Tue May 05 1987 11:08 | 14 |
| re .4
A .20 with pipe would be sort of inline with the KISS idea.
Say I already own the engine, all I need is the pipe (cheaper than
a new engine).
re .5 : There is an easy way to fix the guy with the faster revving
engine: you have a rule that sez you can't rev the engine over a
given RPM. (+ or - a certain range say 300 rpm). If everybody has
an identical prop & plane, then you should have everybody on a pretty
even keel
md
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154.7 | | RIPPER::CHADD | Go Fast; Turn Left | Thu May 07 1987 19:57 | 13 |
| Thanks Guy's for the ideas, its obvious that the desired result can be
achieved in a number of ways. I guess I did not make it clear but we want to
leave the choice of engine and model pretty much open. I like the idea of a
limited top RPM, and particularly the your idea Bob of a statement of intention
of the rules then giving the CD discretion to disqualify or handicap a
contestant blatantly violating the intention of those rules.
If anybody has there rules on the system I would appreciate it if you could
Mail them to me on RIPPER::CHADD or hard copy to SNO-C/2.
Thanks for the help.
John.
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154.8 | rpm limit: try it at your next contest | BZERKR::DUFRESNE | VAX Killer - You make 'em, I break 'em | Fri May 08 1987 10:14 | 15 |
| try the limited RPM and see what happens: The rules can read something
like this:
plane weight: minimum of (whatever you favorite number)
wing area: " " "
wing span: " " "
engine size: FREE - RPM will not be allow to EXCEED xxxxx
at full throttle (or whatever scheme you devise)
prop : 9X6 (or whatever) by brand x
let me know how it works out..
md
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154.9 | Your comments please | RIPPER::CHADD | Go Fast; Turn Left | Fri May 15 1987 01:15 | 91 |
| Thank you all for your inputs, the following is what I have come up with as a
first pass. Again I would welcome any comments or suggestions.
Thanks again.
John.
1 Aim of the Event
The aim of the event is to encourage new fliers to the sport of pylon racing
and provide competition to those who wish to race but are not inclined to
participate in the FAI or Quarter Midget (QM) class.
The Contest Director may apply an additional handicap (up to 10%) if he feels
that a model or pilot are not in keeping with the spirit of the event.
2 The Aircraft
2.1 Eligible Aircraft
Any Aircraft currently used for Sports Purposes by the average club member.
They may be of high, shoulder, or low wing configuration.
2.2 Undercarriage
If retracts are fitted the must be locked in the down position for the duration
of the flight.
2.3 Wing
For models with an engine of 6.5cc (.40cui) or greater only, the wing must have
a minimum leading edge radius of 3/16" and a minimum wing area of 450 sq "
3 Engine
3.1 Engine Type
Capacity up to 7.5cc (.45cui) front induction side exhaust only. A working
Carburetor must be fitted that will allow the engine to idle and the model
remain stationary for a period of 15 seconds.
3.2 Exhaust system
The engine must be fitted with an expansion type muffler as supplied with the
engine. Tuned exhaust systems including Magic Mufflers are not eligible.
3.3 Airscrews
Any 2 bladed sport propeller may be used. Glass, Carbon and other performance
resin type props are not eligible. Engines between 6.5cc (.40cui) and 7.5cc
(.45cui) must be fitted with a 10"x6" prop, smaller engines have no
restrictions on the size. All props may be worked on one blade only for the
purpose of balancing.
4 Fuel
Standard formula (as per FAI F3D rules) fuel must be used and is supplied by
the organizers.
5 Race Procedure
The race shall be run in accordance with the FAI F3D Pylon procedure's with the
following exceptions.
5.1 Landing after the Race
Aircraft must land with the engine running or be seen to make a genuine
attempt to do so. Failure to do so will incur a one cut penalty.
5.2 Number of Rounds
A race will consist of 3 or more rounds, the lowest score being dropped.
5.3 Scoring
A 10% penalty will result for each cut, 3 or more cuts a competitor will zero
score that round.
5.4 Handicapping
If a competitor is a regular pilot in FAI or Quarter Midget Pylon he will incur
a 5% penalty (not counted as a cut).
If a competitor scores better than (say 1:50sec) he will incur a 5% penalty on
the remaining rounds (not counted as a cut).
6 Course
The event will be flown over a standard QM course (145 meter sides and 30 meter
base).
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154.10 | ROSSI"S ARE FAST | DPDMAI::GREER | | Thu Jun 18 1987 18:43 | 15 |
| John,
Well I finally gave in and bought a ROSSI. I swore I wouldn't buy
a new engine as a process of the annual change in rules, but I was
getting tired of being blown away. Our average number of contestants
this year is 13 compared to more than 20 last year. We're killing
quickie by changing the rules every year that result in spend, spend,
spend. Beware!!!!!!!!!!
By the way the old Top Flight F1 pylon props (9X8) really make the
Rossi's go. I took seven of seven heats and fast time last Sunday.
Think I'm going back to my Super Tigre and have more racing instead
of just blowing everybody away.
Good luck, Bob
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154.11 | | RIPPER::CHADD | Go Fast; Turn Left | Wed Jul 01 1987 23:43 | 17 |
| Hi Bob,
Rule changes are a problem to all classes of competition flying. When F3A had
what was in effect their annual rule changes some years back, the event almost
died, the same occurred with F3D just before the change from the old 600sq" to
the present F1 style models. Major rule changes have and always will be a
de-motivating force in our sport.
I take it you have purchased a 40 size Rossi, I am told they are good, My only
Rossi is a 15 and that screams. If your rules allow it try a glass or carbon
prop, and if you dont already have one already get a Prather Pitch Gauge and
start working the props. You will be surprised at what can be achieved by
changing and correcting the prop pitch and profile.
See Ya!
John.
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