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Old September 26th 08, 08:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Jim Beckman[_2_]
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At 16:39 26 September 2008, Andy wrote:
On Sep 25, 5:32=A0pm, "XYZ" wrote:
What happens if we handicap pilots instead of aircraft.....


Suggest you first define the objective of flying in a contest.

If the objective is to make it likely that all pilots have the same
score each day then you could divide up the points by email and cut
out the cost of travel and tows.


And yet that same system hasn't exactly killed golf. Then again when
they play for the money, Tiger Woods doesn't play with a handicap
number.

Jim Beckman

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Old September 26th 08, 08:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Sep 26, 1:07�pm, Jim Beckman wrote:
At 16:39 26 September 2008, Andy wrote:

On Sep 25, 5:32=A0pm, "XYZ" �wrote:
What happens if we handicap pilots instead of aircraft.....


Suggest you first define the objective of flying in a contest.


If the objective is to make it likely that all pilots have the same
score each day then you could divide up the points by email and cut
out the cost of travel and tows.


And yet that same system hasn't exactly killed golf. �Then again when
they play for the money, Tiger Woods doesn't play with a handicap
number.

Jim Beckman


"Leach" becomes "Sandbager"....... "Sports Class Rookie" becomes
"Duffer".

"Big Winger" becomes "Long Ball Hitter".

"Land Out" becomes " Muligan".

"UH"...errrrr.. Admiral Nixon that is, becomes "Water Hazard".

"Relight" becomes "Free drop".

"Fly safe" becomes "Clean restrooms", "Handicaps" applied before
takeoff with "bugs and handprints."

SO....."Nothings broke"....means... "we don't need so sinkin
changes"......................


Thermal tight, Soar high, grrrrr...Clean restrooms....... #711.










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Old September 26th 08, 09:19 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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What happens if we handicap pilots instead of aircraft.....

That's when I take up golf.

2NO
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Old September 26th 08, 10:21 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default A thought about handicapping.......

On Sep 26, 4:19*pm, Tuno wrote:
What happens if we handicap pilots instead of aircraft..... *

That's when I take up golf.

2NO


AMEN
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Old September 26th 08, 11:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default A thought about handicapping.......

On Sep 26, 12:07*pm, Jim Beckman wrote:

And yet that same system hasn't exactly killed golf. *


But my interest in soaring contests would probably become equal to my
interest in golf which is zero.

Andy
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Old September 27th 08, 10:17 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Sep 26, 4:22*am, Jannica Wunge wrote:
That was one of best new ideas that I have heard of in a long time. Golf
has it and it is one of that sports most valuable assets. It would be a
tuff jobb to prove that it cant be done in soaring as well. Go for it and
pardon my spelling.


I thought the main benefit in golf was to facilitate side bets - not
to determine championships.

If golf used handicaps in tournaments I'd have won the US Open by now
because my handicap is like 80 strokes but on a good day I can beat it
by 20.

9B
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Old September 27th 08, 05:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Sep 27, 2:17 am, wrote:
On Sep 26, 4:22 am, Jannica Wunge wrote:

That was one of best new ideas that I have heard of in a long time. Golf
has it and it is one of that sports most valuable assets. It would be a
tuff jobb to prove that it cant be done in soaring as well. Go for it and
pardon my spelling.


I thought the main benefit in golf was to facilitate side bets - not
to determine championships.

If golf used handicaps in tournaments I'd have won the US Open by now
because my handicap is like 80 strokes but on a good day I can beat it
by 20.

9B


Yes, and I suspect the reason for handicapped horse racing in England
is to maximize the profits of the betting industry.

Mike
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Old September 28th 08, 03:11 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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We do this as one of our task options at M-ASA. For Grand Prixs, there is a
5 minute handicapp for Cat2 pilots and a 10 minute handicap for Cat1s.

We toyed with the idea of handicapping pilots, but this would require an
application to monitor performance in parallel with scoring. As pilots
improve, they would need to be constantly reassessed.

Another handicapp we've used is egg racing. A Cat 1 or 2 pilot identifies a
Cat 3 pilot and team flies. Both pilots receive the score of the Cat 3
pilot. This can be a lot of fun, and very instructive for both.

"XYZ" wrote in message
. ..
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..............
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Have a great day

Scott



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Old September 29th 08, 08:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default A thought about handicapping.......

Another handicapp we've used is egg racing. A Cat 1 or 2 pilot identifies a
Cat 3 pilot and team flies. Both pilots receive the score of the Cat 3
pilot. This can be a lot of fun, and very instructive for both.


Continuing the Golf analogy: This sounds like sort of a "Captain's
Choice Best Ball" type tournament...

Having done some lead-follow / team-fly mentoring XC flights with a
experienced pilots this summer I can attest to the fact that its a
great tool and a lot of fun!

But I think it would best be applied in some kind of casual/local-club
competition environment.

I think part of the backlash against many of these suggestions (I
mean, the ones with some merit to them), is that they're being talked
about in terms of USA Regional and National contests - which are more
serious / high-level events.

There's nothing stopping local clubs or groups from defining special
rules and trying these things at their own event!

Take care,

--Noel

 




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