lechassin wrote: ↑December 2nd, 2019, 11:04 am
coachchuckaahs wrote: ↑December 2nd, 2019, 9:00 am
Rule 5b indicates this is still the case, "powered or unpowered".
So you can let go of the plane 1" off the floor, call that a flight, and get the bonus? Why do they do that, just to see if kids will read carefully and catch an easy bonus? That would be kinda cheesy
Essentially that is all it takes to get the bonus. But, remember, at launch of the test or official flight, the 3 minute pre-flight time period ends, and the 8-minute flight window starts. So it becomes an issue with time management.
In prior years (before the unpowered rule), we had a second plane and second winder (more expense) and would have one team mate wide a light load on the test flight plane. However, that takes away from the teamwork in winding the primary motor, especially important with thin motors where the winding may be at such a distance that seeing the torque meter is hard.
Last year, with careful wind/unwind to our specs, we were closer to 4 minutes winding, so "launching" a dead test flight just before 3 minutes was definitely needed to get the bonus. The intent of the bonus is to speed things along. Prior to that, there was no preflight clock, and preflight sometimes took 15 minutes for some teams, causing an issue with logistics. The preflight bonus was introduced to speed things along.
Similarly, the colored panel bonus is simple and a given. In prior years, it was a construction violation (tiered) if a panel was not colored. It is far better to make it an easy bonus, rather than tiering an otherwise acceptable plane. With the preflight bonus, it simply makes things move along faster, and with unpowered option is pretty much a freebie.
Last time we did Heli they introduced preflight, but they did not specify unpowered. That was with a Chinook style heli, so already 2 pieces of rubber, and generally a 2-person job. Having to wind a second heli to do a test flight was a huge issue, but there was little chance of accurately winding two motors int eh 3-minute preflight, so it had to be done. We came up with methods. Similarly we ahd a non-torque method of winding a test flight on backup plane in WS (B division). I think it became a question of how many winds constituted a "powered" flight, so they gave option of unpowered.
If you do this, yes, do a low (several inches) slow toss. One of our kids tossed from shoulder and broke the prop unpowered!
So, just keep in mind, the bonuses may not be technically minded, but rather a logistics issue to move things along.
Coach Chuck