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can some one tell me please do i have to be a member of the rpra to fly with the bicc the nfc cscfc and the bbc.allso my local club and fed who both fly under rpra rules.will be very intrestead in the replays as i have just become a member of nwhu all though dont live in the north west. thank you

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Hi, yes i think you will. The NWHU are a different body to the RPRA and fly thier races under different rules. Around here there are clubs that fly under NWHU rules , clubs who fly under RPRA rules and clubs who fly under Welsh Homing Union Rules

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always wondered how this worked if you did,nt need to be a member of a specific union, if a national is flown under union A rules and you were not a member who do you go to if you had an objection or appeal??

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as far as I know to fly with the NFC your club must be affiliated to the RPRA

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if a race is an open race flown under rpra rules then you can become an affiliated member of the club holding the race for the duration of the race. this is only in open races. the affiliation is needed to allow any objections etc to be dealt with. the organisation which the club is a member of is then the right of appeal route and their rules apply.

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if a race is an open race flown under rpra rules then you can become an affiliated member of the club holding the race for the duration of the race. this is only in open races. the affiliation is needed to allow any objections etc to be dealt with. the organisation which the club is a member of is then the right of appeal route and their rules apply.

 

Spot on Johno!!

 

 

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Don't see what the problem is personally... :-/  :( just pay the couple of blinking quiddies and join the RPRA Gordon Bennett!  :K) ;D

 

 

Even more sensible and obvious.

 

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if a race is an open race flown under rpra rules then you can become an affiliated member of the club holding the race for the duration of the race. this is only in open races. the affiliation is needed to allow any objections etc to be dealt with. the organisation which the club is a member of is then the right of appeal route and their rules apply.

 

 

cheers m8,

 

 

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