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Old May 18th 10, 06:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
John Seaborn[_2_]
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Try this. In the National rules (ssa.orgSailplane RacingRules) in
the back is an explanation and illustrations of how the tasks work. It
sounds like to have seen this already but take a close look at the
task illustrations. If you have specific questions post them here and
the RAS brain trust will help out.

Contest flying is really a great way to learn and improve XC skills.

John Seaborn
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Old May 18th 10, 07:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Ron Gleason
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On May 18, 11:43*am, John Seaborn wrote:
Try this. In the National rules (ssa.orgSailplane RacingRules) in
the back is an explanation and illustrations of how the tasks work. It
sounds like to have seen this already but take a close look at the
task illustrations. If you have specific questions post them here and
the RAS brain trust will help out.

Contest flying is really a great way to learn and improve XC skills.

John Seaborn


Thanks John but I still have not seen any pictures. I do see that
there is good explanation within the document http://ssa.org/files/member/SRAGuide.PDF

I will keep looking. BTW for 2010 there is not NATIONAL RULES book. I
looked at 2007 version and see text but no pictures. Guess I will
download WINSCORE and produce some pictures that way.

Thanks

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Old May 18th 10, 08:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Ron Gleason
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Default contest task explanations .....

On May 18, 11:43*am, John Seaborn wrote:
Try this. In the National rules (ssa.orgSailplane RacingRules) in
the back is an explanation and illustrations of how the tasks work. It
sounds like to have seen this already but take a close look at the
task illustrations. If you have specific questions post them here and
the RAS brain trust will help out.

Contest flying is really a great way to learn and improve XC skills.

John Seaborn


Sorry for all the replies but just found what I was looking for. The
illustrations are in Appendix A within all the 2010 rules books.

Thanks again
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Old May 19th 10, 04:52 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Frank[_12_]
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On May 18, 3:03*pm, Ron Gleason wrote:
On May 18, 11:43*am, John Seaborn wrote:

Try this. In the National rules (ssa.orgSailplane RacingRules) in
the back is an explanation and illustrations of how the tasks work. It
sounds like to have seen this already but take a close look at the
task illustrations. If you have specific questions post them here and
the RAS brain trust will help out.


Contest flying is really a great way to learn and improve XC skills.


John Seaborn


Sorry for all the replies but just found what I was looking for. *The
illustrations are in Appendix A within all the 2010 rules books.

Thanks again


As you read the explanations, keep in mind that the Assigned Task is
actually an Assigned Area Task (Turn Area Task) with all turnpoint
radii set to 1 mile. Two pilots flying the same "Assigned Task" can
actually wind up with distinctly different mileages if one pilot just
nicks the front edge of each turnpoint cylinder while the other goes
to the back of each one. Visualize a 'cats cradle' AT with 5
turnpoints. The 'long' pilot will actually fly 10 miles further than
the 'short' one.

Regards,

Frank
 




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