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What happens if we handicap pilots instead of aircraft.....
Have a handicap card for each pilot airplane combination. If I can consistantly get 50% of the possible points earned by the days winner, I would get a series of normalization factors (2.00) that over time would reflect my performance against the group. Give me 95% of my normalization history as my handicap and I'm in with a shot. If I keep improving, my normalization go's down, If I keep getting killed , it go's up. If Im in a different airplane, I get a different card with different historical "stuff". If KS always wins, He always gets a 1.00 and no help. If a rapidly improving guy in good hardware beats him on handicap, KS gets a bit added and the kid gets a little removed. It can be a dynamic number that reflects over time, airframe improvements as well as piloting skill improvements. It would also prop up aircraft as they age in the hands of people who fly them a while. Just a little free thinking to liven up the discussion. On the other hand, Wouldn't it be cool for Cherokee Boy to be able to win if he flew his butt off in a contest some time.............. -- Have a great day Scott |
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