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Old February 23rd 10, 03:22 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Andy[_1_]
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Default US Competition Rules

On Feb 22, 7:28*pm, wrote:

There was a conscious decision not to change MSH in rules as it also
then affects scoring equations and the scoring program.



Ok, it was deliberate, but you didn't answer the question "How would
MSH be specified under this rule for the scenario outlined above? How
will MSH be specified as MSL without conflicting with the definition
of MSH?

What definition of top of start cylinder will be printed on the task
sheet under the new rule for the scenario I defined?

Some is us that found the MSH definition used for years to be
completely unambiguous now have to find a new understanding.




Andy

 




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