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On Jul 27, 7:14 pm, BB wrote:
In my opinion the clock should stop as soon as the pilot enters the cylinder. We shouldn't have pilots in the finish cylinder still racing. You haven't met enough contest pilots. If the rules change in this way, pilots will aim to finish one mile out, 50 feet, 90 knots and then float in to the landing, european-style. If you don't think people racing inside the cylinder is a good idea, then what you want is a "hard floor". 499 feet = distance points only. Now, again, everybody inside 1 mile is done racing, but pilots aim for 500 feet, not for 50 feet. John Cochrane That is easily fixed with a penalty that should be in place of finishing low. The way I have seen it done is to apply a 1 to 2 minute penalty for each hundred feed low. The idea is to make it more beneficial to climb than to finish low. Brian |
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