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Title: PDQ flying clown race Halifax ma
Post by: Cody bishop on October 16, 2018, 05:46:45 PM
http://rcaces.org/Third%20Party%20Files/Wingbusters%20clown%20race.jpg



Clown race in Halifax ma November 3 that link is to the flyer anyone interested that needs a set of rules let me know location has been nailed down so disregard that part of potential changes.
Title: Re: PDQ flying clown race Halifax ma
Post by: bob whitney on October 28, 2018, 04:59:13 PM
how did the clown race go
Title: Re: PDQ flying clown race Halifax ma
Post by: Paul Smith on October 28, 2018, 07:06:01 PM
how did the clown race go

Pipe down, RAD, it's Nov 3rd.

We had three entries in Detroit in September.
Title: Re: PDQ flying clown race Halifax ma
Post by: bob whitney on October 28, 2018, 09:34:16 PM

that's ok, I cant tell time either mw~
Title: Re: PDQ flying clown race Halifax ma
Post by: Cody bishop on November 01, 2018, 12:47:24 PM
Postponed until November 10
Title: Re: PDQ flying clown race Halifax ma
Post by: Chris Sarnowski on November 14, 2018, 02:20:45 PM
Weather was pretty rough for the race day. Windy (15-18 mph), rainy, and cold (low 40's). Field was a soggy mess. Engines were not happy.
Still, we had some fun running around in the mud and rain, flipping props like wild men trying to get our engines going.

Testing was done earlier that week in better weather, but engines that ran on those days laughed at attempts to start on race day.
Brian had luck getting his Tigre .15 to run, and also Cody's backup Irvine. My Fox 15bb started ok, too. Bill was not so lucky, but I don't remember what he was running.

Hopefully next season we'll get some better weather conditions!
Chris
Title: Re: PDQ flying clown race Halifax ma
Post by: Cody bishop on November 21, 2018, 03:31:38 PM
Weather was pretty rough for the race day. Windy (15-18 mph), rainy, and cold (low 40's). Field was a soggy mess. Engines were not happy.
Still, we had some fun running around in the mud and rain, flipping props like wild men trying to get our engines going.

Testing was done earlier that week in better weather, but engines that ran on those days laughed at attempts to start on race day.
Brian had luck getting his Tigre .15 to run, and also Cody's backup Irvine. My Fox 15bb started ok, too. Bill was not so lucky, but I don't remember what he was running.

Hopefully next season we'll get some better weather conditions!
Chris

Chris bill was running a mds 18