Talking in the pits this year while watching the biplanes I learned that the top wing is required to be above the fuselage. I was also told the outer struts on Phantom are there for looks, but I haven't yet asked anyone from the team if that is true (kinda like the struts on the DR 1).
This means the Curtiss Racer Jimmy Doolittle flew and that hangs in the Smithsonian is not legal in the biplane class.
My point in bringing this up, is dang there are a lot of rules. I guess it is a "Sport" Biplane class rather than generic biplane class, but I was surprised. I'm not sure how Phantom made it through the cracks. Then you look across the hangar and see how new airframes are encouraged in IF1. I guess I'm just surprised there isn't more crossover in innovation since they are hangar neighbors.
But, maybe I'm spoiled working in Sport, where we can do pretty much whatever we want.
This means the Curtiss Racer Jimmy Doolittle flew and that hangs in the Smithsonian is not legal in the biplane class.
My point in bringing this up, is dang there are a lot of rules. I guess it is a "Sport" Biplane class rather than generic biplane class, but I was surprised. I'm not sure how Phantom made it through the cracks. Then you look across the hangar and see how new airframes are encouraged in IF1. I guess I'm just surprised there isn't more crossover in innovation since they are hangar neighbors.
But, maybe I'm spoiled working in Sport, where we can do pretty much whatever we want.
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