Why not? I think a turbo charged model could make the 200 mph cut off
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Re: Bonanza in the Sport Class?
Originally posted by Samuel View PostWhy not? I think a turbo charged model could make the 200 mph cut off
Hmmm....
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Re: Bonanza in the Sport Class?
Originally posted by Samuel View PostWhy not? I think a turbo charged model could make the 200 mph cut off
"Aircraft eligible for competition within the Sport Class shall be:
Sport aircraft shall be any experimental, kit-built, plans-built or amateur built
aircraft that is certificated by the FAA and has completed a phase 1 flight test."
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Re: Bonanza in the Sport Class?
Originally posted by Race5 View PostNot legal for competition. From the 2021 Sport Class rules:
"Aircraft eligible for competition within the Sport Class shall be:
Sport aircraft shall be any experimental, kit-built, plans-built or amateur built
aircraft that is certificated by the FAA and has completed a phase 1 flight test."
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Re: Bonanza in the Sport Class?
If it?s legal, safe (G loading), and you are fast enough to make the field then why not?
The gold/silver/bronze heat structure at reno means the easiest way to get closer racing is to have more racers. It doesn?t matter whether the new addition is at the top, middle, or bottom. And then once a racer is hooked, and speed mod season takes hold, there is the ?trickle up? effect. The Epsilon?s speed improvements the last several years is a perfect example
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Re: Bonanza in the Sport Class?
Originally posted by Race5 View PostNot legal for competition. From the 2021 Sport Class rules:
"Aircraft eligible for competition within the Sport Class shall be:
Sport aircraft shall be any experimental, kit-built, plans-built or amateur built
aircraft that is certificated by the FAA and has completed a phase 1 flight test."
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Re: Bonanza in the Sport Class?
Originally posted by wingman View PostSo if this rule is still in effect, how could an assembly line Bonanza possibly be legal?
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