Baby Bee 40 email corespondence

(These emails are dated 7/12/99 to present, previous email comments already incorporated into Baby Bee 40 area)

The below emails were sent to me and simply posted here, hopefully as time goes on and more test models are built the rules will formalize. At this point there seems one main area of difference, namely to use a timer or not (or to allow both). It is my opinion that more feedback needs to be gathered from people flying eyedropper models and others (who may prefer to use timers) before this issue should be settled. Lee Campbell and others believes that both should be allowed with shorter engine runs allowed for the more acurate timer equiped models. I agree, but again, this area seems to be the most open issue. Also the feedback is that 200 grams is better than 250. I welcome email with your ideas and comments and will post them here for others to read. Thanks, Joe Mekina

31. Mark Worsham 12/04/99 (Mark's prototyping progress)
30. Mark Worsham 11/25/99 (Mark's views)
29. Lee Campbell 11/21/99 (reply to number 28, suggestions on what to build)
28. Anthony Avallone on11/09/99 (request for plans)
27. Lee Campbell 10/15/99 (reply to number 22)
26. Hank Nystrom 10/6/99 (timers available)
25. Ross Jahnke 10/5/99
24. Mark Worsham 10/4/99
23. Lee Campbell 10/1/99
22. Stephen L. Burtchett 9/30/99
21. Bob Stalick 9/24/99
20. Ross Jahnke 9/19/99
19. Ross Jahnke 9/9/99
18. Ross Jahnke 9/9/99
17. Lee Campbell 9/3/99
16. Lee Campbell 8/31/99
15. Lee Campbell 8/30/99
14. Bob Stalick 8/21/99
13. Bob Stalick 8/21/99
12. Larry Lake 8/21/99
11. Bob Stalick 8/19/99
10. Larry Lake 8/18/99
9. Bob Stalick 8/18/99
8. Ross Jahnke 7/29/99
7. Ross Jahnke 7/28/99
6. Jerry Murphy 7/20/99
5. Tom Jones 7/20/99
4. Rex Hinson 7/20/99
3. Ross Jahnke 7/12/99
2. Ross Jahnke 7/12/99
1. Ross Jahnke 7/12/99