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Title: Legal for Profile ?
Post by: Allan Perret on April 02, 2017, 07:06:39 AM
OK, a profile twin scale design like Don Hutchinson's P-38, would it be legal for the Profile event if the main fuse was profile construction, but the two engine nacelles were built up with motors enclosed in cowls ?
Title: Re: Legal for Profile ?
Post by: john e. holliday on April 02, 2017, 07:50:34 AM
Go read some of the rules in the different areas of this great land.  I would say no to the engines being enclosed.  I have an RC kit that has the P-38 engine booms in profile but the center pilot pod is built up to enclose the radio system that I was thinking of building for profile scale.  The rules I read said the center pod would not be legal.
Title: Re: Legal for Profile ?
Post by: wwwarbird on April 02, 2017, 04:57:44 PM
OK, a profile twin scale design like Don Hutchinson's P-38, would it be legal for the Profile event if the main fuse was profile construction, but the two engine nacelles were built up with motors enclosed in cowls ?

 Not sure why you would want to build it that way but I would say no, not legal unless the nacelles remain as a profile.
Title: Re: Legal for Profile ?
Post by: Brett Buck on April 02, 2017, 05:30:07 PM
OK, a profile twin scale design like Don Hutchinson's P-38, would it be legal for the Profile event if the main fuse was profile construction, but the two engine nacelles were built up with motors enclosed in cowls ?

    Probably not, but there are a bunch of different versions of the rules, so there's no general answer to the question.

      Brett
Title: Re: Legal for Profile ?
Post by: JoeJust on April 02, 2017, 07:25:06 PM
OK, a profile twin scale design like Don Hutchinson's P-38, would it be legal for the Profile event if the main fuse was profile construction, but the two engine nacelles were built up with motors enclosed in cowls ?
Why not just change the nacelles to profile construction?
Something like this picture.
Joe
Title: Re: Legal for Profile ?
Post by: wwwarbird on April 02, 2017, 08:39:16 PM
Why not just change the nacelles to profile construction?
Something like this picture.
Joe

 Don's P-38 design is a profile, completely profile legal as drawn.
Title: Re: Legal for Profile ?
Post by: Mike Keville on April 02, 2017, 08:58:47 PM
No.

Title: Re: Legal for Profile ?
Post by: Tim Wescott on April 03, 2017, 05:23:53 PM
OK, a profile twin scale design like Don Hutchinson's P-38, would it be legal for the Profile event if the main fuse was profile construction, but the two engine nacelles were built up with motors enclosed in cowls ?

There's no unified national set of profile rules.  So what's going to be allowed in one spot may not be considered legit in another.

If you tried it in the Pacific Northwest you'd get ruled out on the cowls, but I suspect that the twin fuselages would stand, with much grumbling.
Title: Re: Legal for Profile ?
Post by: Steve Helmick on April 06, 2017, 09:05:37 PM
No, I don't think there would be any grumbling at all about the twin booms, as long as the engine exposure and fuselage/booms thickness rules are complied with. If there was a shear web or diagonal braces between the booms, there would be a problem.  LL~ Steve