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Duster, Ross tnx for the answer.
Safe soaring.... |
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The IGC list includes the 16.6m Cirrus, so not restricted to wingspan.
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On Monday, February 20, 2017 at 3:46:15 PM UTC-6, Ross wrote:
The IGC list includes the 16.6m Cirrus, so not restricted to wingspan. This was mentioned in another thread (search Club Class Gliders), and it was mentioned that the IGC list was going to be revised to REMOVE the 16.6 M Cirrus from the list. IGC limits gliders to 15 meter span for Club Class Competition. Now, if you want to do a "US thing" and saw your 17.74 meter Cirrus down to 15 meters of span, they might consider issuing a handicap for it at the reduced span and allowing it to compete in Club Class. But, I would check with them before putting saw to wing. Just my 2 cents worth... Steve Leonard |
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At 22:32 20 February 2017, Steve Leonard wrote:
On Monday, February 20, 2017 at 3:46:15 PM UTC-6, Ross wrote: The IGC list includes the 16.6m Cirrus, so not restricted to wingspan. This was mentioned in another thread (search Club Class Gliders), and it was mentioned that the IGC list was going to be revised to REMOVE the 16.6 M Cirrus from the list. IGC limits gliders to 15 meter span for Club Class Competition. Now, if you want to do a "US thing" and saw your 17.74 meter Cirrus down to 15 meters of span, they might consider issuing a handicap for it at the reduced span and allowing it to compete in Club Class. But, I would check with them before putting saw to wing. Just my 2 cents worth... Steve Leonard FAI Sporting Code for Gliding Section 3 – Gliding , valid from 1 October 2016 5.5 COMPETITION CLASSES 5.5.7 Club Class The purpose of the Club Class is to preserve the value of older high performance gliders, to provide inexpensive but high quality international championships, and to enable pilots who do not have access to gliders of the highest standard of performance to take part in contests at the highest levels. a. ENTRY The only limitation is that it is within the agreed range of handicap factors for the competition. b. BALLAST Disposable ballast is not permitted. c. SCORING Championship scoring formulas shall include handicap factors. ~ |
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