SAM 27 SCALE 

Simplified Rules

FLYING SCALE SIMPLIFIED

 

 THE OBJECT IS TO FLY REALISTICALLY LIKE THE FULL SIZED AIRCRAFT

 

 A relaxed nostalgic event for 50+ years old aircraft

CD Nick Kelez

assistant CD Andrew Tickle

John Carlson, old-time designer, builder, and flyer with a 1937 Luton Minor (left) and his own design 1936 Longster (right). Taken at the 2 September Flying Scale Warm-up     Mike Clancy photo

 

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 2007 Report

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New Simplified Rules 

Field Tested at Flying Scale Warm-Up

1) No spot landing points -- landings are judged on style!

2) Airfield Maneuvers: taxi, take-off, straight departure, slow fly-by, figure 8, straight approach, landing, taxi to pits.

3) Optional Aerobatics: Anything -- it's just for fun so dazzle the crowds. Typical of the era:  loops, spins, and stall turns.

 2007 SCALE Report 

  

ELIGIBLE    

Any recognizable scale model of a civilian or military aircraft

No static scale points

More than one model may be entered

 Ribbons for first three places 

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