Quarter Midget 40 Sport
I. Airframe
a. Weight. Minimum 3-3/4 (3.75) pounds, maximum five (5) pounds.
b. Wings.1) Area: Minimum 400 square inches.
2) Span: Maximum 56 inches (projected).
3) Chord: No limit.
4) Airfoil thickness: Minimum 7/8-inch at the "no-go" point (see paragraph 3.8. of AMA Radio Control Pylon Racing rules). Thickness shall progress uniformly in a straight line or convex taper from root to tip; except that, if the full-scale prototype has a different progression, the progression on the model may be similar.
5) Multiple wings: Biplanes and other multiple wing configurations may be used if they meet the replica requirement and the total combined area is a minimum of 400 square inches. The minimum thickness of multiple wings shall be at least 10% of the chord excluding the area within 3 inches of the wingtip
6) Construction: Molded hollow core composite wings are not permitted. Wings shall be constructed of built-up wood or sheeting and foam. Fiberglass or other materials may be used to reinforce or finish the wing or wing surface.c. Fuselage.
1) Depth: Minimum five (5) inches at its deepest point; except that models of P-51s and other full-scale prototypes with belly-mounted radiators shall have a fuselage depth of at least six (6) inches. Depth includes the radiator or belly scoop (if any) and the windshield, canopy, pilot’s head, or headrest, but does not include tail surfaces, dorsal or sub fins, tail skids, or non-scale protuberances.
2) Width: Minimum three (3) inches at its widest point. Width and depth points need not coincide. Width does not include fillets, cheek cowl fairings, or non-scale protuberances.
3) Cross-sectional area: At some point, the cross-sectional area of the fuselage shall be at least 12.5 square inches, and the contestant shall be required to furnish templates to prove this. Fillets and cheek cowls are not to be included in the measurement.
4) Cross-sectional shape and features:(a) Profile representations of any significant feature of the full-scale prototype are prohibited. Cross-sectional contours at the height and width measurements and at stations determining the likeness to the full-scale prototype shall maintain the integrity of the contours in the full-scale prototype. The only exception permitted shall be in the engine compartment for maintenance purposes.
(b) Cheek cowls, canopy, and belly scoop, if any, shall have at least a 5/8-inch radius at their widest point so that a hypothetical 1-1/4 inch-diameter ball would fit inside, tangent to the outer surface. A cowl, canopy, or scoop with an oval or rectangular cross-section and corners of less than 5/8-inch radius satisfies this requirement if the hypothetical 1-1/4 inch-diameter ball would be fully enclosed.
(c) The front end of the fuselage shall be configured so that the engine head and cylinder protrude on all sides at least 3/4 inch, not including the glow plug, and the muffler is fully exposed for its entire length. However, the fuselage may incorporate a shallow channel, dimple, or trough to provide clearance for the muffler.d. Landing gear.
1) Location and size: The landing gear shall be fixed and shall resemble that of the fullscale prototype aircraft as to location on the airframe and the number of wheels used. At least two (2) of the wheels shall have a diameter of at least 2-1/4 inches.
2) Streamlining: Wheel pants, wheel spats, or strut fairings are not required, and are permitted only if they were used on the full-scale prototype.e. Replica rule.
Models entered in this event shall be recognizable replicas of full-scale, human-carrying, propeller-driven aircraft that either raced in or were built for closed-course or cross-country racing or a speed record attempt.
II. Powerplant
a. Engine.
1) Maximum displacement: 0.403 cubic inch.
2) Configuration: Stock, commercially available, front-intake, side-exhaust.
3) Intake: A single carburetor, as supplied by the manufacturer of the engine being used, with a maximum inner diameter of 0.325 inch. The carburetor shall be fully functional and shall be stock, except for longevity-enhancing modifications as follows:(a) Adjustment screws and idle needle valves may be held in place with commercially available thread locker, epoxy, or other adhesives and safetied with rubber bands, wire, or plastic ties.
(b) Barrel retaining screws or pins may be replaced with commercially available screws or pins of harder material and may be held in place with commercially available adhesives. Barrels may be deburred for smoother movement and may be safetied with rubber bands, wire, or plastic ties.
(c) Throttle arms may be modified or replaced.4) Exhaust system: The engine shall be equipped with an expansion chamber muffler or zero-boost muffler as provided by the manufacturer of the engine being used, and having a single exhaust outlet with a maximum outlet area of 0.0621 square inches (equivalent to the area of a round hole measuring 9/32 inch in diameter). The distance from the center of the piston to the centerline of the muffler shall not exceed 2-3/4 inches. The overall length of the muffler shall not exceed 7-1/4 inches, measured from the front of the header to the back of the exhaust outlet. The outside diameter shall not exceed 1-3/4 inches. No modifications to the muffler are permitted except that the muffler may be tapped for a pressure fitting to supply pressure to the fuel system. Tuned mufflers and tuned pipes are prohibited.
5) Fuel feed: Other than muffler pressure, no fuel system pressurization is permitted.
6) Power output: Q-40 Sport is intended as an entry-level event for pilots who are new to racing. As such, it is not a suitable event for the use of engines that come with tuned mufflers or otherwise are capable of turning a stock 9 x 6 APC propeller at over 17,500 rpm on the ground. If engines more powerful than this are to be used at a contest, the contest should be sanctioned as Quarter 40 (Event No. 422), not Q-40 Sport.b. Propeller.
1) Material: APC composite and containing a C-2 designation on the outside hub, or APC composite packaged for '40 Pylon' and containing a D-1 designation on the outside hub.
2) Dimensions: Minimum diameter 8-1/2 inches .
3) Availability, modification: Propellers shall be commercially available and stock, except as otherwise provided in paragraph 7.5.2.c. Fuel. The fuel shall be commercially available, containing not more than 15 percent nitromethane, and shall be supplied and dispensed by the hosting organization. The dispensing operation shall include draining the tank of any existing fuel and then filling from a supply container when the pilot brings the aircraft to the ready box.
III. Special Provisions
a. Routine inspections encouraged: The CD or the CD's designee may elect to check the top three finishers' engines for legality at the end of the contest. In addition, CDs are encouraged to check the carburetor bore, and muffler outlet area of aircraft that are being weighed immediately after each heat.
b. Approved engine list: Sample engines are tested for compliance to II.a.6 and a list of permissible engines is published annually. Criteria include purchase price and power output in both the normal takeoff rpm range and the presumed in-air ("unloaded") rpm range. Until further notice, the Thunder Tiger Pro .40 engine is the only approved engine.
c. Grandfather clause: For the years 2006 and 2007, the II.b.6 "No composite wings" clause shall not be in effect, and the Kangke F3D-30 airframe will be allowed in its stock configuration.