Just as a clarification, at VSC events and particularly the Ringmaster events. Does anyone have input on how the BOM rule would apply, and what documentation would be required? For example would I need photos of me in a pile of balsa dust with parts on my bench? Or a photo journal of some sort?
I'm intrigued by the event and have started a plane so that I can learn the pattern and fly the contest but I would be less than happy to show up and not be able to participate because I didn't have something, or used the wrong engine/Ringmaster plane/ or whatever the judging was looking at. Please understand I have only been to one or two stunt events and so I'm quite new on how these get judged.
My plane or planes are S-1 s and I will most likely be building 2 or 3. I feel like that way as I am practicing and crash one I won't have any down time needed to repair. As for engines I have a selection to chose from a Veco .19 (doesn't have a muffler and is very stout), Fox .29 (almost brand new), Bone stock Fox .35 (Really worn), Fox .35 ( reworked by Larry Forrester and is pretty much new), LA .25 (bone stock but muffled), and a Magnum GP .25 (muffled and in good shape).
Any thoughts of disparaging Foxes will be ignored, those are my choices in engines and I am not looking to go out an purchase anything different because somebody thinks its a good idea.