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Is the definition of Standard and 15-meter classes in the U.S.A.
different from the FAI definition as it pertains to motor gliders? As I understand the current U.S. National FAI Class Rules, motor gliders are not allowed in the Standard and 15-meter Nationals unless an engine is disabled. I did not find any reference in the FAI sporting code that excludes motor gliders from these classes. In fact the point 7.6.2 of FAI sporting code section 3 makes it clear that motor gliders are integrated into the other classes (except the World Class). - Wiktor Kozlik |
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