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Paul wrote:
Hows this for a format. 84 gliders release a set distance and height from the venue all at the same time. They final glide to the finish line which is on the boundary fence. Extra bonus points for using ground effect for the last three kilometres. Tall trees and power lines for added skill test. They can either land straight through or pull up for a dodgy circuit, then attempt to land next to their trailers which are lined up down one side of the runway with tops up and fuse dollys in place. Trailers are spaced six meters apart. Their 3 man/women crews then have to clear them off the runway or if the pilot is skillfull enough he boots on some rudder and tries to park on the fuse dolly. Extra points for this. Then as pilot extracts himself the crew set to work derigging the glider and storing in the trailer. The winner is the one whos trailer top is down the fastest from the release time and has the least penaltys. Penaltys are for hitting other crews while landing and groundlooping. Good crowd appeal. Everything happens within sight of the stands. Don't need soarable weather so could be a winter games event as well. ( Ice lake would really turn up the excitment ) Team event as well as individual. It is the best part of the whole contest thing as far as spectator appeal goes. I saw this once at the German nationals and its very entertaining. Backwards trailer races are great fun as well. -- Soar the big sky The real name on the left is richard |
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