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Old November 15th 11, 08:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Mike[_37_]
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Default 2012 Moriarty Super Regional Club/Modern Class contest

On Nov 15, 7:53*am, John Cochrane
wrote:
On Nov 14, 6:08*pm, mike wrote:

Registration is now open for the 2012 Moriarty Super Regional Club/
Modern Class contest. Dates are 6-11-12 to 6-16-12, which includes a
scheduled rest day for family activities or to make up a no contest
day due to bad weather. Practice days are 6-9 and 6-10.


http://www.ssa.org/members/contestre...sdetail.asp?id...


Mike


This is the second year for this interesting format, and I'm glad to
see it working out.

Others thinking of similar events should know, though, that handicap
ranges may overlap. It is ok by the rules to have a "club" class that
is 0.90 and below, and a "modern" class that is 0.94 and above, and
let pilots in between decide where they want to fly. It's also ok to
limit the range that gets a handicap adjustment, i.e. club is 0.90 -
1.05, gliders below 1.05 are welcome but don't get a handicap boost.
This may be better than turning people away or forcing them to a class
they don't want to fly. The multiple handicapped classes are quite
flexible, and people should feel free to think about what will work
best.

John Cochrane


Hi John,

It is nice, at least in theory to Club Class enthusiasts, to have the
Club Class as close as possible to the rule and spirit of the FAI Club
Class, when considering handicap spreads.

In general, from last years experience, I think using a 'two tier'
handicap system is a GREAT format for any regional or super regional
contest.

Mike