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<DIV>Dave-Mark-Bob-John etc.etc.etc.</DIV>
<DIV>As I said in my previous post I fully understand the reasoning from both
sides of this issue and requested pro and con opinions on a possible
solution which will satisfy the area that I think is driving this discussion.
That is the absolute necessity to spend large amounts of money to reduce
the weight of a model to bring it into compliance with the weight limit.</DIV>
<DIV>Especially for those who cannot afford it and would like to
participate in the Nat's </DIV>
<DIV>I have received suggestions that this issue could be resolved by adopting a
penalty system similar to that now in place for the Noise Limit rule and
another suggestion that would provide for a 2/12% over weight
allowance. If you have an opinion I would like to hear it.</DIV>
<DIV>Buddy </DIV>
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