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You are over thinking this.
OLC isn't a meaningful competition. It's amusing & fun, but it's simply another game. By all means play if you are so inclined, but don't get fussed about big scores achieved by guys that have access to resources you don't. We have a friendly little in-region OLC "grudge match" that gets going from time to time. It's great fun. Or it was until I saw one of my friends do something really dumb (300', nowhere to crash) trying to get back on top... kinda took the fun out of it for me. T8 |
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I know its friendly. But I don't think my name would be at the top even with years of flying a JS1/ASG29 in my part of the country (and I'm not trying to take anything away from others above me either for I really don't have enough flights up to compare) And I started out posting my flights just so they are in one place and to use the analysis tools. I'm just saying that the code writers write in the polars of gliders and award points and it seems like they could write code for alt over release divided by distance or something. OLC already knows percentage of pilots flying certain sites. Anyway, I know its a different kind of flying in different conditions and I may not do so well in the booming parts of the country. Probably burn holes in the sky instead of taking off like a bat.
Anyone know how to change the region next to ones name? On Monday, May 16, 2016 at 9:35:15 AM UTC-4, Tango Eight wrote: You are over thinking this. OLC isn't a meaningful competition. It's amusing & fun, but it's simply another game. By all means play if you are so inclined, but don't get fussed about big scores achieved by guys that have access to resources you don't. We have a friendly little in-region OLC "grudge match" that gets going from time to time. It's great fun. Or it was until I saw one of my friends do something really dumb (300', nowhere to crash) trying to get back on top.... kinda took the fun out of it for me. T8 |
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Casey: The problem with the registration of the East Carolina Soaring Club. The club shows up as R9. So the club registration has to change. At least that's how it looks to me. #117 on this list http://tinyurl.com/gtxbbdj
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To be really fair, OLC should handicap for local towing fees and pilot adjusted gross income as doing well on OLC is mostly about flying a lot. There should also be a factor for latitude since longer daylight hours are available at higher latitudes. And to be really fair, there should also be a handicap factor for pilot IQ -- dumb people have a huge disadvantage.
But, alas, life isn't meant to be fair. |
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On Monday, May 16, 2016 at 10:06:40 AM UTC-5, Steve Koerner wrote:
To be really fair, OLC should handicap for local towing fees and pilot adjusted gross income as doing well on OLC is mostly about flying a lot. There should also be a factor for latitude since longer daylight hours are available at higher latitudes. And to be really fair, there should also be a handicap factor for pilot IQ -- dumb people have a huge disadvantage. But, alas, life isn't meant to be fair. And don't forget available time to fly! So there should be a HUGE handicap against retired old farts! Seriously, re original post: YGBSM. OLC is fun, and within a club or a homogeneous wx/terrain area, can be an interesting "contest", but it does not replace real contests. If you want a "fair" comparison, go to a contest. Kirk 66 Flying in non-OLC friendly southern Illinois, and loving it. |
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On Monday, May 16, 2016 at 9:01:37 AM UTC-7, kirk.stant wrote:
On Monday, May 16, 2016 at 10:06:40 AM UTC-5, Steve Koerner wrote: To be really fair, OLC should handicap for local towing fees and pilot adjusted gross income as doing well on OLC is mostly about flying a lot. There should also be a factor for latitude since longer daylight hours are available at higher latitudes. And to be really fair, there should also be a handicap factor for pilot IQ -- dumb people have a huge disadvantage. But, alas, life isn't meant to be fair. And don't forget available time to fly! So there should be a HUGE handicap against retired old farts! Seriously, re original post: YGBSM. OLC is fun, and within a club or a homogeneous wx/terrain area, can be an interesting "contest", but it does not replace real contests. If you want a "fair" comparison, go to a contest. Kirk 66 Flying in non-OLC friendly southern Illinois, and loving it. Just remember usually if you fly on a Tuesday you get to the top of the list. |
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Kirk, I gotta call BS on loving to fly in southern Illinois. What you're
really experiencing is the joy of flying an LS-6! Been there, done that! Loved it! :-D On 5/16/2016 10:01 AM, kirk.stant wrote: And don't forget available time to fly! So there should be a HUGE handicap against retired old farts! Seriously, re original post: YGBSM. OLC is fun, and within a club or a homogeneous wx/terrain area, can be an interesting "contest", but it does not replace real contests. If you want a "fair" comparison, go to a contest. Kirk 66 Flying in non-OLC friendly southern Illinois, and loving it. -- Dan, 5J |
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On Monday, May 16, 2016 at 11:28:48 AM UTC-5, Dan Marotta wrote:
Kirk, I gotta call BS on loving to fly in southern Illinois.Â* What you're really experiencing is the joy of flying an LS-6!Â* Been there, done that!Â* Loved it!Â* :-D Well, flying in IL is better than not flying somewhere else! And you get to enjoy the scenery better - since you rarely get above 5000' (pattern altitude out west, at times...) How is that Stemme doing for ya? Kirk |
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Now why didn't I think of that. I need more handicap points for old fart with low IQ. And I will try to fly more Tuesdays.
I did try to submit a service request for I originally did not think it was something I could change. Casey On Monday, May 16, 2016 at 10:13:09 AM UTC-4, Tango Eight wrote: Casey: The problem with the registration of the East Carolina Soaring Club. The club shows up as R9. So the club registration has to change. At least that's how it looks to me. #117 on this list http://tinyurl.com/gtxbbdj best, Evan |
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Excellent point, T8.
I started using OLC do make it simpler to complete my logbook. Then I found skylines.aero which allows me to choose my units, non-metric, thank you very much. I learned to fly with nautical miles and my logbook contains 40+ years of that. No meed to switch to metric units. I current log to both sites so that Moriarty Soaring can "benefit" from that paltry points I contribute. Call me old-fashioned... On 5/16/2016 7:35 AM, Tango Eight wrote: You are over thinking this. OLC isn't a meaningful competition. It's amusing & fun, but it's simply another game. By all means play if you are so inclined, but don't get fussed about big scores achieved by guys that have access to resources you don't. We have a friendly little in-region OLC "grudge match" that gets going from time to time. It's great fun. Or it was until I saw one of my friends do something really dumb (300', nowhere to crash) trying to get back on top... kinda took the fun out of it for me. T8 -- Dan, 5J |
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