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On Jun 10, 7:55*am, Andy wrote:
On Jun 10, 2:16*am, Bruce Hoult wrote: On any day that has a CIvil Twilight, for a start. No, that may be used to define the time at which a task will end even if the glider has not landed, but it does not define a maximum task time in the context being discussed. Maximum task time would imply a maximum allowed duration between the time of starting and the end of the scoring flight. Andy Rule 10.1.10 Finish closes - At contest sunset time therefore task end = Finish close Contest sunset time defined as Rule 10.1.8 Contest sunset - the CD shall designate a contest sunset time, which shall be approximately 10 minutes prior to the earliest time of sunset at the contest site during the period of the contest. |
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