Legal Spinner?

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Legal Spinner?

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Are these spinners Tru Turn 1 1/2" Turbo Cool Standard Spinner E 2 Blade legal and will they continue to be?

I'm getting ready to get some for my World Models Outrageous and Scarlet Screamer airplanes.
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Here is what the rule states:

"Spinner: Spinner diameter should represent that used on the full size airplane. Slightly smaller is acceptable, provided it is a minimum of 1.5" (38 mm). Spinners must be commercially available and stock. Acceptable modifications of a stock spinner are limited to removing or adding material for balancing; removing material to mount the spinner to the motor; or removing material to provide clearance for the propeller and the spinner cone. Spinners included with ARF kits are considered commercially available."


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Re: Legal Spinner?

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So the TrueTurn Turbo Cooled spinner meets all the requirements of the rules so it must be legal.
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Yep, those are legal

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I have used then in the last 2 nates.
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