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The US competition Rules Committee is considering doing a one time
test of limited handicapping in the Standard Class at the 2012 nationals in Montegue. This would be done under a waiver. The objective is to try to improve participation and determine if this is an effective means of doing so. All conforming Std gliders may compete as usual. Std class gliders only. US handicap list will be used to handicap gliders with a maximum adjustment of 3 1/2%. This range is .915 to .950. Gliders such as Discus, ASW-24, DG300, and LS-4 would get full adjustment relative to current .915 gliders such as '28, Discus 2, LS-8. Gliders with numerical handicaps above .950 get maximum of 3 1/2% adjustment. We have done limited informal polling and have good acceptance among those we have talked to. We would like input from other Standard class pilots who may be affected. Please feel free to comment here and/or directly to me. UH US RC Chair |
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