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Author Topic: Mathis' Coyote legal for P-40?  (Read 1491 times)

Offline Ken Deboy

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Mathis' Coyote legal for P-40?
« on: September 06, 2006, 09:42:39 AM »
Would Richard Mathis' Coyote be considered legal for P-40? The fuselage meets the definition of profile by being 1/2" thick at the trailing edge of the wing, but it has 1" thick doublers on both sides at the front. Also, the P-40 rules I found state the "engine must be fully exposed from lugs to plug" and the outboard doubler covers the engine lugs, although they are visible from the side of the plane.

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Re: Mathis' Coyote legal for P-40?
« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2006, 10:34:49 AM »
I'm sure it is completely legal..

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Re: Mathis' Coyote legal for P-40?
« Reply #2 on: September 07, 2006, 11:11:55 PM »
"P-40" simply means Profile airplane, .40 max engine size.. Even a 1/2A profile version of any airplane would be eligible!

The Coyote is absolutely legal.
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Re: Mathis' Coyote legal for P-40?
« Reply #3 on: September 08, 2006, 06:02:17 AM »
It should be allowed in any profile event, since it was published as a profile.  The clouds kind of come in when a builder will attempt to enter a Mustunt I-II-III type bird with an upright or inverted engine on a profile model.  Ted Fancher's Imitation has raised questions and I think should not be used as a profile.

The thickness of the Coyote fuse, I think, should not be a consideration for non-entry as it was published and advertised as a profile.

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Re: Mathis' Coyote legal for P-40?
« Reply #4 on: September 08, 2006, 08:04:20 AM »
The Mustunt I is and was published as a profile even with an upright engine.  I flew one for several years.  The II & III have built up fuselages.  The Cyote is as legal as the Excaliber.   Later,  DOC Holliday
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Re: Mathis' Coyote legal for P-40?
« Reply #5 on: September 08, 2006, 11:00:35 PM »
   YES and is a good flying plane.

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