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On Dec 15, 8:23*am, John Cochrane
wrote: On Dec 14, 4:24*pm, Mike the Strike wrote: With almost perfect timing to answer some of the problems raised by the USA Competition Rules Committee, Tucson Soaring Club is pleased to make a preliminary announcement of a Cross-Country Soaring Camp. * I can't resist the bait. What "problems" exactly? Almost all of the goals here are easy to accomplish in a "real" contest. Fees are completely up to the organizer. If you want to charge less, be our guest. If you want to let pilots go anywhere they want and score by distance, call an unrestricted MAT with 8 hours. Or call 4 30 mile turn areas, which is almost the same as OLC. All the rest can be accomplished by waiver. Cross country camps are fine. But I hate to see this framed as a "answer" to unnamed "problems" with contest rules. The rules are written to make contests fair, safe, affordable, and above all attractive. If something else improves on the "attractive" part, tell the RC how to fix it rather than give up and start something new. John Cochrane This sounds like a neat Idea, but I think there's nothing wrong with calling an acual contest task. A good example of a XC camp/starter contest is the Memorial day contest put on by the Chicago Clider Council. The contest is set up as a weekend sports class contest, and acual tasks are set each day. The nice thing bout the way this contest is run is that two tasks ar called each day. One short "beginner" task, and a long tak for the more advanced participants. Both categories are scored on winscore as in a real contest. I had a blast flying it for the first time last year in my Ka-6, and learned a ton. It actually got me thinking of maybe flying a contest in the future, but the lack of anything in Region 7 (besides the memotial day contest) is keeping me from probably flying in a real sports class conest this year. Peter |
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