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Offline LARRY RICE

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WHERE IS OUR MOUSE RACER?
« on: November 10, 2009, 06:55:32 AM »
     We have been asked where is our Mouse Racer and What is taking so long? Well, here is the story: We were making a nice little model with the goal of offering a low cost beginners plane but it turned out to be a very fast model that was being raced in several places. We had some very light small wheels on it and that added to its popularity. So we decided to make a couple of mouse racers but the Pup was so popular that we used up all of the wheels and that is what stalled the project. We now have an order for 400 wheels on its way. We have the plans, the wood, the wire and will have the planes out in about 3 to 4 weeks ..... in time for Christmas.
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Offline Scott Jenkins

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Re: WHERE IS OUR MOUSE RACER?
« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2009, 03:26:03 PM »
Pictures of said Mouse Racer ????

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FAI F2C VOLUME 2 SECTION 4, 4.3.7
m) During the refuelling and the restart of the motor, and until the time when he releases the model aircraft, the mechanic must keep the model aircraft in contact with the ground by at least one point and with the centre line outside the flight circle. During that time the pilot must be crouching or sitting inside the centre circle. He keeps one hand on the ground and his handle and his lines as close to the ground as defined by the F2C panel of judges until the model aircraft starts again.


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