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Jack - That is the point, you do not have to be "good enough" The idea
of the contest is to get people to fly cross country and have fun doing it! Jack wrote: Tony wrote: I dont think that even handicapping will help much. On a medium to strong day, a hotshot in his fiberglass ship will outrun all the lower guys even with handicapping. The only time a low performance guy like myself will win is on the weak days. Guess what, soaring contests, especially nationals are not usually held at places with weak conditions. The nuts and bolts of it (in my case at least) is that I was lured into this great sport because I was told it was cheap. And im going to hang on to that dream for as long as i can. Currently I am the most active Cross Country pilot in Iowa, Commercial and CFIG, and own a Cherokee II and enclosed trailer with less than 10,000 dollars invested all together. Thats right folks, a college kid with a 23:1 wood and fabric glider is the most active cross country pilot in Iowa. If the lift is positive and cloudbase is above about 3000 AGL, im outta here. [....] To fix this, I am organizing a contest. Only "crappy" gliders will be allowed. Im thinking capping the L/D at something like 28. No fiberglass, no water, no GPS or cambridge glide computer thingymabobs. Pellet Varios are fine, Total Energy if you want to get high tech. Basically you, your glider, a sectional and a task. We will do triangles only, designed to make it back to the airport so that we can tell lies and drink beer into the evening. First guy to make it back is the first guy on the list to retrieve land outs, and so on. If its windy, the only task will be to stay upwind of the airport. No score will be kept, except the days winner will have to buy beer. So we are looking at next spring/summer sometime, in Central Iowa. So far Im in with my Cherokee, Matt Michael will probably compete with his Woodstock (Which has done 400 km Hilton Cup Triangle in IOWA!) and a few others from the upper midwest. Who else wants to come? I do, but I'm not good enough. Maybe, by next year. I think the 1-26 Association ought to open itself up to _all_ gliders under approx. 1/25 performance -- 2-33's, your Cherokee II, everything. That would benefit everyone who wants to compete in that price/performance range. OLC is great but it's not the same as "being there", so to speak. Jack #588 |
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