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FxRES November 2025 F3L F5L Monthly Duration Challenge FxRES Monthly Postal RulesThis is a “for fun” challenge for UK based pilots Anyone may enter with:1 a bungee-launched F3L specification glider using the reduced length Hi-Start The reduced length Hi-Start bungee has a maximum of 10m of 6 4mm surgical tubing and 50m of static line (minimum 30lb
Available alternative to an Altis Nano - barcs. co. uk As the title I am looking for a altitude cut off for two new F5-RES models I am building I cant see that there are any available in the UK So if any of you know where is the best place to get one that would be great
Rules proposal - Electric Soaring and F5J - British Association of . . . Tweak to the BMFA F5J rules which I want to propose to the SFTC – but not before consulting with pilots:require use of firmware which allows a motor restartReasons for:Immediate prompt is the incident at Interglide, where a pilot using the full FAI no-restart software landed in and damaged a neig
Radioglide 2025 F5J entry list - barcs. co. uk Radioglide F5J entries Details of the revised dates and schedule for Radioglide 2025 were posted on the Forum on June 4th For those who have already entered, the following is the latest list of entries for the F5J event All entries are for both days (Saturday 19th full day and Sunday 20th am on
News and Information The British Association of Radio Control Soarers was founded back in the early 1970’s BARCS has also developed over these years a considerable voice in protecting and promoting its interests, such that it is the specialist body for soaring as recognised by the BMFA and now has a considerable presence within that parent UK body It also has a place around the table in regular discussions