Desert Storm changes..
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Heard that the poker run scene is having some big changes this year for the Friday run... changes that we might not favor too much?!?! I'm speculating that it might be speed limiting? Anyone else know more and would like to share.
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I attended 2 events late last year and they established a speed limit at the drivers meeting, tough to enforce but one was communicated. I speculate due to liability insurance elements for the promoter.
I have seen so many comments on overtrimming causing the accidents. IMHO that was not the cause of the desert storm accident. Not all cats run like Skaters, neutral trim. Every DCB I have been in requires some positive trim, including mine. That said, after 100/110 MPH and under acceleration way overtrimming would simply cause the prop to blowout and likely throw a propeller blade. We will likely never know all the facts on these accidents, can only draw conclusions from video. Bottom line, drive safe, look far ahead, plan/hold your line even if that means you cannot charge to the front and most importantly always be planning for a defensive move required by circumstances outside your control. That is how you avoid future incidents. Adrenaline and ego need to be kept in check. Easier said then enforced however....
I have seen so many comments on overtrimming causing the accidents. IMHO that was not the cause of the desert storm accident. Not all cats run like Skaters, neutral trim. Every DCB I have been in requires some positive trim, including mine. That said, after 100/110 MPH and under acceleration way overtrimming would simply cause the prop to blowout and likely throw a propeller blade. We will likely never know all the facts on these accidents, can only draw conclusions from video. Bottom line, drive safe, look far ahead, plan/hold your line even if that means you cannot charge to the front and most importantly always be planning for a defensive move required by circumstances outside your control. That is how you avoid future incidents. Adrenaline and ego need to be kept in check. Easier said then enforced however....
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paul,its statements like this that cause people to pick on you,you do not own a cat nor do you have experiance driving one and not all cats require the same trim angles.do you really think trim angle causes accidents in cats?
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