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could anyone help as i i have to find the British Standard for rc cars as a product any help would be much appreciated as it is for my college project
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Are you sure one exists? I don't know, just wondering.
There is the British Standards Online (BSOL) database; however a login is required for access - link. There is an academic login (Athens) if your college supports it.
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At most clubs i've been to there has been loads of bs about cars.
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I very much doubt there is a 'BS' for r.c. cars. I think the 'bs' that Chris mentions is the one that starts with bull and ends in sh**!
If you are looking for standards for racing specs for cars however then try the BRCA website www.brca,org which has the 'standards' for all the various racing classes. i.e. minimum weights, maximum dimensions, allowable motor and battery lists (this is separate within the Electric Board section). There are equiavalent bodies elsewhere around the world such as roar (usa) http://www.roarracing.com/ and efra (europe) http://news.efra.ws/ and ifmar (world) http://www.ifmar.org/
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