RE: Electric Planes at our field.
Two points;
1.) Most people will keep their fingers far from a spinning prop but we're talking about an ELECTRIC with an armed "but-not-spinning" prop. The entire point of this thread IMO, and likely something we all understand as many (if not all) of us have been surprised by an electric prop starting when not ready, either by accident or being careless. The point again, ELECTRICS ARE CAPABLE OF HARM WHEN WHEN THE PROP IS IN THE "STOPPED" POSITION THAT MOST "COMMON SENSE PEOPLE" ASSUME IS SAFE.
2.) Guns and toy planes are nothing alike IMO and comparing rules at a flying field to your constitutionally protected right is a stretch to say the least, so relax, "the man" isn't coming for your LiPo's and that argument is already quite tedious when made in relation to guns...
Jack