As originally written, the rules for Carrier explicitly prohibited any device that would alter the yaw of the model during flight and during slow flight required that the model maintain a flight attitude consistent with its full sized counterpart. The originators did this to keep the event relevant.
Unfortunately, the quest for ultimate performance, supported by self serving rules changes, has made the event so esoteric that any sense of relevance is gone. A sort of scale model of a lackluster between the wars observation plane flying around like an A.J. Ceiling Walker simply doesn't mean anything, no matter how much skill it takes to accomplish the task.
What Wayne's pics don't show were the crowds of spectators that watched Carrier. They loved it. They understood the speed, the slow flight, and the skill required to make a landing. They understood fighters and attack planes.
So...I'm returning to the fray, but on my terms. No sliders...No Mo-1's.
Bob