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Earlier, Burt Compton wrote:
Any ideas as to why the very low number of contestants (12) at the recent Standard Class National Soaring Contest in California? That puzzled me, too. It was a fun contest to crew at, but I was sort of disappointed that more contestants didn't show up to fill out the grid. Here are my thoughts on the topic, in no particular order: I believe that, with only a couple or three exceptions, everyone who had a good shot at winning it showed up, so the low turnout didn't affect the standings much at all. Regulars of r.a.s are invited to argue among themselves who the exceptions are. To a substantial degree, competition soaring is driven by disposable income, and to some extent disposable income from investments. Right now, the economy is a bit soft, and many pilots who depend on their stock portfolios to underwrite their contest campaigns are feeling the pinch. Looking at the calendar, I see that the Standards was the last Nationals on the 2003 docket. It could be that everyone was just 'Nationaled-out' by the time the standards came around. What with competition from 15-Meter, 18-Meter, Sports, and Big Sports (formerly Open) classes, it could be that there is just a glut of National slots. Thanks, and best regards to all Bob K. http://www.hpaircraft.com |
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