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Old August 22nd 05, 07:57 PM
ttaylor at cc.usu.edu
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I was just wondering how the OLC scores are calculated. I was looking
at a case today where a higher performance ship Ventus 2 versus my
Ventus B flew a shorter distance and slower yet gets a slightly higher
score.

Here is the raw data from August 20th on the USA section:

304.96 Hunter Robert US 348.66 88.73 Hemet (US) Soarfari Ventus 2
(N666RH) 2017-0013

303.35 Taylor Tim US 349.85 102.3 Morgan Ut (US) Cache Valley Soaring
Association Ventus 1 (TT) 2037-2402


Can any one explain how the scores are calculated?

Thanks,

Tim

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Old August 22nd 05, 08:30 PM
Greg Arnold
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It is explained on the OLC website. Speed doesn't matter. Also, the
5th and 6th legs don't count as much as the first 4 legs, so there is
not a consistent relationship between distance and points.



ttaylor at cc.usu.edu wrote:
I was just wondering how the OLC scores are calculated. I was looking
at a case today where a higher performance ship Ventus 2 versus my
Ventus B flew a shorter distance and slower yet gets a slightly higher
score.

Here is the raw data from August 20th on the USA section:

304.96 Hunter Robert US 348.66 88.73 Hemet (US) Soarfari Ventus 2
(N666RH) 2017-0013

303.35 Taylor Tim US 349.85 102.3 Morgan Ut (US) Cache Valley Soaring
Association Ventus 1 (TT) 2037-2402


Can any one explain how the scores are calculated?

Thanks,

Tim

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Old August 23rd 05, 12:56 AM
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OLC score is based on distance only, which is multipled by your
glider's handicap or "OLC index". (Not literally. If your Ventus
index is 110, your distance score will be divided by 1.1. Something
like that.)

ttaylor at cc.usu.edu wrote:
I was just wondering how the OLC scores are calculated. I was looking
at a case today where a higher performance ship Ventus 2 versus my
Ventus B flew a shorter distance and slower yet gets a slightly higher
score.

Here is the raw data from August 20th on the USA section:

304.96 Hunter Robert US 348.66 88.73 Hemet (US) Soarfari Ventus 2
(N666RH) 2017-0013

303.35 Taylor Tim US 349.85 102.3 Morgan Ut (US) Cache Valley Soaring
Association Ventus 1 (TT) 2037-2402


Can any one explain how the scores are calculated?

Thanks,

Tim


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Old August 23rd 05, 09:34 PM
Sven Olivier
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OLC allows the flight to be optimised for six legs. The first 4 legs score
100% (ie 1 point per km), leg five 75% (ie .75 points per km) and leg six
50%. The total score is then adjusted with the handicap of the glider.
At least that is how i understand it.


Sven
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OLC score is based on distance only, which is multipled by your
glider's handicap or "OLC index". (Not literally. If your Ventus
index is 110, your distance score will be divided by 1.1. Something
like that.)

ttaylor at cc.usu.edu wrote:
I was just wondering how the OLC scores are calculated. I was looking
at a case today where a higher performance ship Ventus 2 versus my
Ventus B flew a shorter distance and slower yet gets a slightly higher
score.

Here is the raw data from August 20th on the USA section:

304.96 Hunter Robert US 348.66 88.73 Hemet (US) Soarfari Ventus 2
(N666RH) 2017-0013

303.35 Taylor Tim US 349.85 102.3 Morgan Ut (US) Cache Valley Soaring
Association Ventus 1 (TT) 2037-2402


Can any one explain how the scores are calculated?

Thanks,

Tim




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Old August 24th 05, 01:50 AM
David Kinsell
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Sven Olivier wrote:
OLC allows the flight to be optimised for six legs. The first 4 legs score
100% (ie 1 point per km), leg five 75% (ie .75 points per km) and leg six
50%. The total score is then adjusted with the handicap of the glider.
At least that is how i understand it.


Leg 5 is counted at 80%, leg six at 60%. It's in the Info and Rules section.

Dave








Sven
EY
wrote in message
oups.com...

OLC score is based on distance only, which is multipled by your
glider's handicap or "OLC index". (Not literally. If your Ventus
index is 110, your distance score will be divided by 1.1. Something
like that.)

ttaylor at cc.usu.edu wrote:

I was just wondering how the OLC scores are calculated. I was looking
at a case today where a higher performance ship Ventus 2 versus my
Ventus B flew a shorter distance and slower yet gets a slightly higher
score.

Here is the raw data from August 20th on the USA section:

304.96 Hunter Robert US 348.66 88.73 Hemet (US) Soarfari Ventus 2
(N666RH) 2017-0013

303.35 Taylor Tim US 349.85 102.3 Morgan Ut (US) Cache Valley Soaring
Association Ventus 1 (TT) 2037-2402


Can any one explain how the scores are calculated?

Thanks,

Tim




 




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