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On Feb 10, 9:53*am, John Cochrane
wrote: On Feb 10, 8:46*am, Rick Walters wrote: Tom, Unless I am unaware of different handicaps used at the Senior Championships, how can the Seniors be considered a level playing field, yet the Sports class is won by span and wingloading? Richard Walters Hold your horses there a moment, Rick! "Sports class is won by span and wingloading??" That's how Tim Mcalester won in a Libelle, and Dave Stephenson won in a Foka? And the poor Nimbuses never can seem to overcome their huge handicaps? Open class is won by span and wingloading and dollar-loading maybe. Sports class is won by pilots. John Cochrane "Won by span and wingloading" is Tom Knauff's statement. It is true that in very weak weather span plays a big role (e.g. Elmira a few years ago). The Seniors seems to have more consistent conditions. QT |
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