Hey,
The racing seems to be here to stay with strong interest in both electric classes. Steve Cole and I have been flying 1/12 Scale WWII glow models for several years. They are a great deal of fun, fly very well and are inexpensive.
We got to thinking of reviving a glow racing class with something other than Quickies. 1/12 scale seems the natural choice. There is a huge variety of ARF's & kits available keeping with our WWII theme we already have going.
To keeps the speeds down and keep the racing more compatible with our field, Steve had the great idea of using a .30 4 stroke and making it a 3 pylon course. Below is a rough idea of rules:
AirframeThe model must be scale replica of a pursuit, fighter, or attack aircraft produced or in service
between 1935 and 1955. For the purpose of this contest, an aircraft shall be considered a pursuit, fighter, or attack aircraft if its missions routinely involved, or its designer intended any of the following:
a) interception of enemy aircraft;
b) high-speed ground or sea attack;
c) dogfighting;
d) long- and short-range escort.
The aircraft must have been originally designed to have had onboard guns installed. Aircraft that had guns
mounted for defensive purposes only shall not qualify as pursuit, fighter, or attack aircraft.
Aircraft must resemble their full-scale counterparts, and be 1/12th scale +/- 5%.
All deviations from scale outline must be within five (5) percent of each other and within five (5) percent of scale,
and retain scale shape and proportions. For example, scaling a model’s wingspan up 5% and the fuselage down
5% is not allowed. The deviations shall all be in the same direction (plus or minus); it is not permissible to scale
some elements up and others down. Fuselages must be fully built, no profiles allowed. Landing gear not required.
This makes it possible for twins to also compete. Since we have a scale % rule and not a wingspan limit, twins become a possibility!EngineOnly a .30 4 stroke(s) will be allowed. (We are considering limiting it to O.S., Magnum & possibly Saito) Engines must remain unmodified.
The
Only exceptions are:
Glowplug of choice
Muffler may be removed
Any prop
Any fuel
Here are some planes so you can see what is available:
ARF's Great Planes...looks like they have some new ones!
Spit
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXRPX9&P=0Mustang
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXGJY9&P=0P-47
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXVVG5&P=0P-40
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXSRP9&P=0Corsair
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXGJY8&P=0Me-109
http://www.globalhobby.com/public/modeltech/gallery/123610.aspKitshttp://houseofbalsa.com/store/store-kits.html?sid=0001Gb6btXzySe0hXc3r3S5http://www.kamodels.com/kitindex.htmhttp://www.jkaerotech.com/custom.em?pid=851167http://www.fighteraces.co.uk/ (click on small scale kits I like the Ki-61!!)
Plans for you scratchbuildershttp://www.rccombat.com/sections/manufacturers/manufacturers.htmThere are many others, I have just scratched the surface here.
What do you guys think? How many of you would be willing to give it a shot?