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Old June 19th 12, 03:47 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
kirk.stant
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Default Winscore finish cylinder setup

Ron, John,

Thanks for the quick replies. Makes sense, and pretty much what I figured it meant.

I'm familiar with the rules on finishes - and will probably use a 700'/1 mile finish for the good reasons you suggest.

Although I'd prefer to use a 50' line finish...just like the good old days!

I assume Winscore handles the low finish penalty automatically? Again, I didn't find it described in the Winscore manual.

Or how to handle starts out the top of the cylinder.

Well, it'll be a learning experience being on this side of the scoring desk for a change...

Thanks,

Kirk
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