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Old 12-10-2008 | 01:08 AM
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Default RE: Class C-Restricted?

Raf
ORIGINAL: Rafael23cc

ORIGINAL: KidEpoxy

According to the oposite view of the rule,
they would have to list a club swap meet at the hilton as C-Restricted to no-flying,
how else would folks know to not fly turbines or 40% Yaks inside the conference room swapmeet.
You obviously are not an AMA member and not read the magazine. THERE ARE Non-Flying events and flying events. There is no way a non-flying event can be confused with a flying event. Have you even looked at the back of the Magazine at the contest calendar? You can also go here to quench your thirst for knowledge:
[link=http://www.modelaircraft.org/events/calendar.aspx]AMA Contest Calendar[/link]

Rafael
Have I looked at the back of MA?
Have you?
MA Nov 2007 pg 167
(C) Class C Non-Rulebook Events: An event with unrestricted entry to AMA members that may or may not offer awrds, or an organized get together of modelers for fellowship, mutual interests and/or good will, and may or may not offer a formal flying competition.
So a swap meet or WaffleHouse Pancakepaloosa sanctioned as a class C Event
doesnt have to offer awards,
can be a get together,
and doesnt have to offer flying,
and still be a Class C instead of sanctioning it as class E
or even a class C-R if we limit it to a group like "K-12 Only" or "Just Texans" or "Just Mil/Vet"
according the the text in the back of MA that you appear to put great emphasis on
with your catchy slogans like "Have you even looked at the back of the Magazine at the contest calendar?"



If you are done nitpicking the non-flying class C's
the OP asked about C-Restricted
and I am still standing behind my earlier answer to that:
C-Retricted limits the whos, not the whats, per 3.2