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Please check out my most recent topic"Increase competition participation
by increasing the fun". Your comments are appreciated. www.5Ugly.blogspot.com |
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On Sep 25, 2:07*am, Sam Giltner wrote:
Please check out my most recent topic"Increase competition participation by increasing the fun". Your comments are appreciated.www.5Ugly.blogspot.com In Norway we have a fully automatic scoring, giving preliminary results on our web as soon as the log have been delivered electronically via email, web or added by comp director. Several days the first scored flights have been the ones who has outlanded... Is this unique to Norway???? /LRB |
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Checking Sam's blog concerning the "fun" issue leaves me confused. He makes
sweeping generalizations about how the scoring system (Winscore) is depriving us of fun without a single proposal on how Sam intends to change this. The engineers on the rules committee need more than vague expressions of discontent if they are expected to make any rational decisions. I also note Sam's comment that he is getting a great response to his blog, but I see the number zero on all the comment tallies. Perhaps I'm doing something wrong with my mouse? At any rate here is one I just sent in case it doesn't get posted: "What is the statistical basis for your assertion that "competition is at an all time low" when it looks to me like the total number of pilots attending contests in the US is at or near an all time high?" Karl Striedieck "Sam Giltner" wrote in message ... Please check out my most recent topic"Increase competition participation by increasing the fun". Your comments are appreciated. www.5Ugly.blogspot.com |
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On Sep 24, 8:07*pm, Sam Giltner wrote:
Please check out my most recent topic"Increase competition participation by increasing the fun". Your comments are appreciated.www.5Ugly.blogspot.com I guess Sam and I fly in different kinds of contests. In 3 out of the 4 contests I have flown this year, scores were available before dinner. Maybe not so much fun when my score ruins my appetite. The 4th , with a lees active scorer , had scores shortly after dinner. Maybe I can contribute to this discussion Sam has inroduced with an alternate view of things that seem to me to contribute to "fun" in competition flying. 1) Great social events that keep the group together. This tends to increase attendance by wives in particular and reduce "solo pilot stress". It also seems to increase participation by local contest workers and supporters. Perry, Mifflin, New Castle, and CCSC are ones I have flown at that show this trend strongly. 2) A nurturing atmosphere for new pilots coming in and trying our our sport at this level. Rookie schools, individual mentoring, and recognition of the best flight each day by a newbie are all easy ways to do this. 3) An accomodating atmosphere for our senior group so they have some place to have fun and keep participating. This may mean somewhat shorter tasking than might otherwise be the case. This is appropriate for regionals but not consistent with the philosphy of nationals. 4) Conservative tasking with intent to get pretty much everybody home. Appropriate for regionals, but less so for nationals where the objectives are a bit more toward the world level. I personally note that for me regionals are much more fun- less is at stake. 5) As always, great organizers, lots of tugs, and good weather help. Anybody else got some ideas on this? UH |
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![]() Anybody else got some ideas on this? The two regionals (Region 1, Region 4 South) I flew this year were well organized, well run, well attended and well scored. Tasking was generally excellent. The TAT task is a giant leap forward in regional tasking. It's fun, it's safe, it's interesting. The overall contest atmosphere was great at both venues. Help was always available for the asking. The rookies were well taken care of. The rookies that I know personally had a great time and will be back. Friends that attended contests that I didn't have similar reports. On the whole, I'd say the organizers are knocking themselves out to make these events go and their efforts are well appreciated by most. The rules changes that have been implemented since I last flew competitively are good ones, too. -Evan Ludeman /a/k/a T8 |
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