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halfandhalf825 03-05-2004 01:01 PM

IMAC Rules?
 
I was wondering what the IMAC rules are. I saw that in the basic sequence of IMAC, you can actually use a non scale plane. Some people had UCD's and an ultra stick?? Can anyone explain this to me or gimme a link. All help us appreciated
Thanks

Scott Claboe 03-05-2004 01:31 PM

RE: IMAC Rules?
 
I'm not 100%.But iI believe the basic allows any air craft.After that It must be within 10% of scale.Deductions for no pilot or dash!

LancelowDowell 03-05-2004 01:41 PM

RE: IMAC Rules?
 
www.mini-iac.com For the basic sequence, you can pretty much use anything. I've heard of some cd's not allowing f3a type pattern planes, because of the obvious advantage they have over a scale plane, but that's all up to the cd. I've never seen anyone turned down before though, so you shouldn't have a problem.

Ronbo 03-05-2004 01:45 PM

RE: IMAC Rules?
 
10% rule wont be in effect until 2005. and then, i doubt it will be enforced very much. plus, 10% has a pretty generous leeway. scale determined by wingspan of full size.

go to this page on the imac website for ama rules
http://www.mini-iac.com/pages/rules/imac_rules.asp

Geistware 03-05-2004 06:29 PM

RE: IMAC Rules?
 
GO to to the JR challenge this weekend.
You will see a lot of good flying and be able to talk with pilots who can answer any additional question.

http://www.scaleaerobatics.com/



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I was wondering what the IMAC rules are. I saw that in the basic sequence of IMAC, you can actually use a non scale plane. Some people had UCD's and an ultra stick?? Can anyone explain this to me or gimme a link. All help us appreciated
Thanks


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