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Re: Model "scale" and/or classification
Reply #3 - Feb 1st, 2019 at 9:15am
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Reply #2 - Jan 31st, 2019 at 9:31pm
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Re: Model "scale" and/or classification
Reply #1 - Jan 31st, 2019 at 4:13pm
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Start by looking at the section under this one: The various divisions of Free Flight models
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Model "scale" and/or classification
Jan 31st, 2019 at 3:03pm
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I'm new to this hobby so hope someone can point me in the direction of some info.

I see models advertised as things like "walnut scale", "peanut scale", P30, etc.   What does all this refer to?   I assume some of the designations are related to competition.   I'd like to understand what these terms are about.   Enlightenment appreciated !
  
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