Steve,
I just checked the current on-line AMA CL Navy Carrier Rules. The relevant paragraph follows:
"3. Aircraft Requirements. Model must have a fixed
or retractable landing gear. If a retractable gear is
used, it must be lowered for landing. The model must
be equipped with an arresting hook which when
extended may not be longer than a one-third (1/3) the
length of the fuselage. The model wingspan shall be
44 inches maximum for Class I and Class II and 50
inches maximum for the Profile Class. It is
permissible to change the position of any control
surface during flight. The model shall be rigged for
counterclockwise flight. Models shall not exceed four
(4) pounds weight in flight configuration, but without
fuel. Autogiros and helicopters, or aircraft which
rotate their propellers to a horizontal plane to act as
rotors for hovering flight, are prohibited. ..."
(Emphasis added)
Of course, if a local meet wants to fly a variant event, as I've been heard, and read, as saying a few times before: PLEASE spell it out in your publicity!
Not agin it, just want potential meet entrants to know what they'll find when they get there.
Also, I seem to recall Jim Lee flying a gyro in Carrier at a meet in Omaha, in 1975. That was before B. Darkow 'encouraged' a rule change... Jim (if t'was indeed he...) had a GREAT low time, but his hi-speed run wasn't much faster...