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On Jun 23, 7:35*pm, Tim wrote:
P.S. - For people who like flying all AT's, really racing your fellow pilots side-by-side, and understanding a simplifed rule system - get your local contest organizer to run a Grand Prix Format race! Its a lot of fun, stays pretty simple and is understandable. Why there has not been more buy-in from the American soaring community I do not know - but I do know the fierceness of the opposition to this style of racing runs very deep here in the States. It seems to me that a Grand Prix format requires identical gliders for all participants. Where are you going to find 20-50 identical ( or at least equal handicap ) gliders for all the pilots ? Now if the SSA were to buy a fleet of (insert favorite super ship here) and hire college co-eds as crew to drive the fleet from one contest site to the next, I bet we could have a very active Grand Prix circuit :-) Frankly the rules don't really seem that complicated to me, but I am not trying to analyse them, just fly them. One thing that soaring should do in my opinion is change the time cycle for rule changes. Keep the rules constant for 3 or 4 years, then change them. That would reduce the constant whiplash of new rules every year. Todd 3S |
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