31 Streamer Duration Competition

31.1 Scope
Streamer Duration Competition comprises nine events open to single-staged entries that contain a single streamer as the only recovery device. The purpose of this event is to achieve the longest flight duration time.
 
31.2 Streamer Specifications
A streamer is defined for this event as a piece of cloth, plastic film, or paper, whose shape is approximately rectangular. The streamer must have a length- to-width ratio of five to one (5:1) or greater and have a minimum area of 100 square centimeters. The streamer and model must be connected by only a single line or cord, attached at the narrow end of the streamer. The cord may not be connected to either the streamer or the model at more than one point (e.g., no yokes are permitted). The streamer may not be cut, slit, or otherwise altered in such a manner as to affect its nature as a simple connected plane.
 
31.3 Assembly
Several pieces of material may be assembled into a single streamer to overcome length restrictions imposed by the length of commercially available material. All pieces of the streamer shall consist of identical material (e.g., the same type of crepe, plastic, or so on). Lengths of streamer material assembled in this manner must be joined in a manner so as to keep the aerodynamic effects of the joint as small as possible. All such joints shall be parallel to the narrow axis of the streamer.
 
31.4 Classes
This competition is divided into classes based on the permissible total impulse of the motor(s). The following classes of Streamer Duration Competition are established:
 
Motor ClassWeighting FactorMulti-Round Maximum
1/8A820 sec
1/4A830 sec
1/2A860 sec
A8120 sec
B9180 sec
C10240 sec
D11300 sec
E12300 sec
F13300 sec
G14300 sec

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