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SPORTS CLASS/CLUB CLASS
The discussion on the SPORTS CLASS/CLUB CLASS has been interesting.
I know that the US team committee is currently looking into this very subject and has a very interesting article written by Dan Cole addressing the Sports Class going forward. I have owned an LS1-f for two years, flown several SPORTS CLASS contest and have the following thoughts! The US followed the guidelines of the world community when it structured the standard class, 15 Meter class, 18 Meter class, Open class, PW-5 class, etc. We follow the letter of the law concerning wing span, wing loading, flaps, no flaps and so on. Why have we not followed the international community when it comes to the CLUB CLASS/SPORTS CLASS? Every glider that flew in the SPORTS CLASS Nationals this year already has it's own class except the CLUB CLASS Glider. Why have we dropped the ball? We don't mix up other classes the way we do the SPORTS CLASS. Can you imagine the uproar that would be heard if we allowed an 18 Meter glider to fly in the Standard Class with a handicap! It just doesn't make since to try and roll gliders with a huge difference in performance into one class. The question of pilot performance is always brought up. Some say that if you don't allow the modern day glider into our SPORTS CLASS that no one would attend.That the GOOD PILOTS only fly the best gliders. Well, If a CLUB CLASS GLIDER is not required why fly one? The newer gliders not only perform better but handle better and are more fun to fly. Why invest in a CLUB CLASS GLIDER when you don't have too? Everyone would rather zip around in a fast V2 rather than a Std. Cirrus. I personally feel that if a CLUB CLASS GLIDER were required the class would flourish and be just as big as it is now with top name pilots in just a few short years. There are a lot of CLUB CLASS GLIDER pilots in the US that don't attend the Sports Class Nationals because they don't feel they fit in. These pilots are not flying against gliders of the same performance. I know on weekends most pilots fly with other pilots that have a similar ship and are similar in piloting skills. The International team for the CLUB CLASS in the US is chosen from the SPORTS CLASS Nationals. This means that you can win the Sports Class Nationals in an open Class glider then be required to compete internationally in a standard Cirrus. What a difference!! Can this open class pilot really do his best to represent the US when he has never flown a contest in a CLUB CLASS GLIDER? Is it fair to ask the pilot to even try? Some of our CLUB CLASS team will be going to compete in the WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS in gliders that they have very little experience!! One qualified for the team flying a K-6 and will be flying a LS1-C and another qualified by flying a V2 and will be flying a Standard Cirrus. Neither the V2 or K-6 are CLUB CLASS GLIDERS. It seems to me that we are putting a heavy burdon on these pilots. I am sure there are cases when a pilot can make the adjustment to a lesser performance or higher performance glider quickly. However this is a question that can't be answered till the World Championships is over. Enough said. I would like to support the idea that Tom Knaff put forth. Any glider can enter the SPORTS CLASS NATIONALS. Any glider can be SPORTS CLASS NATIONAL Champion. Everyone can enter. BUT only the pilots that fly a CLUB CLASS GLIDER as defined by the International Gliding Community will be concidered for the US CLUB CLASS TEAM. This way everyone wins! |
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