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I am creating a presentation on OLC for our club's annual banquet. I
would like to present some material on OLC's history, but I can't seem to find very much. I have the wikipedia entry, but it is quite brief. I also looked around on the OLC site, but couldn't find anything there either. Anyone out there can tell me how the OLC got started - where the original idea came from, things like that? TIA, Frank( TA) |
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![]() Frank , There was an article in S&G (Dec/Jan edition ) re the OLC Symposium in England in October and which made mention of Reiner Rose as the originator. This might help you perhaps if you could make contact with him or the author of the article ( Wendy MacPhedran ). Good luck, ZA. |
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The DAeC decided to have a test of an online competition in the year
1999. In the Winter 1998/98 Reiner Rose (at that time responsible for the Breitensport (leisure sports) for the DAeC) asked me whether I could set up such a competition from the (technical, scoring and rules part) in the soaring season 1999. I said yes, and the work started. I wanted to have all the rules in 10 sentences and I wanted that it would be possible to attach something to the triangle. After long discussions with Markus Scherdl, who was working at DLR as I did at that time, we came up with the rules expressed in 10 sentences, which allowed for 4 legs. No IGC files were required at that time, it was a fun competion and the pilots were trusted. The first flight was scoured at some time in March 1999 by Christoph Gauss from Lübeck. After the first test year the DAeC decided to discontinue the project. So Reiner Rose and I continued the competition as a private competition. We allowed then also for international participation. I added the possibility to upload the igc-file for every flight, which started the learning by looking at the flight traces. http://www2.onlinecontest.org/olc-d/2000/ges6wert.html In 2001 we changed the rules, to compete against the Decentralized competition of the DAEC. As I stilled wanted to have undeclared flights which allowed for experimentation by the pilots, I introduced the 80% rule, a flight was considered closed with regards to the points per distance flown, if the task a completed for at least 80%. This made it possible to land an airfield on the last leg, when the thermal died earlier and still get the 2 points per kilometer, and to enjoy then a tow back home to be back home in time for the family. We also introduced the Bundesliga (OLC League) in 2001 which scored the best flight the every week. But this competition was not very interesting. We wanted something where the clubs fly every weekend of the competition duration. We wanted that the club was to work together. So during the Winter 2001/2002 I spent some time developing the rules for the olc league sprint task, which as the largest distance in a 2.5 hour time window where one had to be higher at the end than at the beginning. It took another year until the Bundesliga took relay off, and the the best 3 flight of a club of the weekend are scored. http://www2.onlinecontest.org/reg_pres-i.html In 2003 we changed the rules again, to make things easier for the pilots, as many pilots considered the rules to complex, and because the DAeC had given up the project of a own online competition. http://www2.onlinecontest.org/reg_pres03.html These are the rules that are still in use today. For the olc league the rules where changed in 2007, which changed the computation of the height difference between start and finish. Over the years Christian Hynek (now sis-at.streckenflug.at), Andreas Rieck (now running online competitions for hangliders for the FAI), and Oliver ... (for some of the BHC work) helped me to work on the scoring software for the olc. Jan Krüger developed the geographic background for the maps of the flights. The first admin was Alexander ... from Bamberg, later I had to do the work myself, until Martin Petz became the admin for the olc. Martin developed also the validation procedures for the glider-olc, Andreas R. did if for the hang-gliders. Since 2004 I'm no longer in the OLC team, I had a disagreement with Reiner Rose and it was better to leave, so I better don't write about things after 2004. Best Regards Hans Trautenberg Frank schrieb: I am creating a presentation on OLC for our club's annual banquet. I would like to present some material on OLC's history, but I can't seem to find very much. I have the wikipedia entry, but it is quite brief. I also looked around on the OLC site, but couldn't find anything there either. Anyone out there can tell me how the OLC got started - where the original idea came from, things like that? TIA, Frank( TA) |
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The rule change in 2003 was discussed at length at a meeting with
external advisors: I hope I remember all of them: Hans Werner Grosse Kai Lindenberg Markus Scherdl G. Marzinzig I think someone from the Swiss Soaring Federation I think someone from the Austrian Soaring Federation There was a paper on this meeting in aerokurier . hans schrieb: Frank schrieb: I am creating a presentation on OLC for our club's annual banquet. I would like to present some material on OLC's history, but I can't seem to find very much. I have the wikipedia entry, but it is quite brief. I also looked around on the OLC site, but couldn't find anything there either. Anyone out there can tell me how the OLC got started - where the original idea came from, things like that? TIA, Frank( TA) |
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Hans,
Thank you so much for providing such a detailed history. This will really help liven up my presentation! Frank(TA) |
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