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![]() In the old days, we had a single National Champion. Now we have: World Class Standard Class Motorgliders Two place 15 meter 18 meter Club/Sports Two Place Open etc. |
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Is that bad?
At 16:24 02 May 2004, Nolaminar wrote: In the old days, we had a single National Champion. Now we have: World Class Standard Class Motorgliders Two place 15 meter 18 meter Club/Sports Two Place Open etc. |
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In a word, Yes.
Cheers! "Chris Rollings" wrote in message ... Is that bad? At 16:24 02 May 2004, Nolaminar wrote: In the old days, we had a single National Champion. Now we have: World Class Standard Class Motorgliders Two place 15 meter 18 meter Club/Sports Two Place Open etc. |
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I forgot to mention the 1-26 Champion.
GA |
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Hey "General" Bob,
I have it on the highest sources (due to the effects of what "they" are smoking, perhaps?) that "etc." reserves the option to create additional championships for gliders with expanded categorical distinguishment such as: Wheel type categories: -Fixed Gear -No Wheels--will allow taping gear doors shut as an option to increase participation in this category (makes for an extended T/O roll but a much shorter landing) -Tail wheel -No tail wheel -Outrigger wheels -4" wheels -5" wheels -Non-hyraulic brakes -Crappy brakes. Oh, wait, that would include everybody--disregard. Canopy type categories: -One-piece -Two-piece -Two-piece that was originally a one piece but has been stop drilled over 50% of the canopy surface -Hanging-it-out-in-the-breeze open cockpit (your personal favorite?) Gender type categories: -Either (!) -Neither (?) -3-way, er, I mean -place -3-place mixed gender (could be fun!) -3-place questionable gender (could be kinky...) I'm sure I missed a few that others will no doubt others expound upon. RD |
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"Pete Reinhart" wrote in message . ..
In a word, Yes. Why? |
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Marcel,
First response: Why not? Real reason is: There is no other way to find out who is the best pilot. Cheers! PS. If you can't see the logic of it, then I'm sorry for you PPS. If you really cared enough to do it right, you'd fly a different glider class in each of 8-10 days. "Marcel Duenner" wrote in message om... "Pete Reinhart" wrote in message . .. In a word, Yes. Why? |
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Pete Reinhart wrote:
Marcel, First response: Why not? Real reason is: There is no other way to find out who is the best pilot. Cheers! PS. If you can't see the logic of it, then I'm sorry for you PPS. If you really cared enough to do it right, you'd fly a different glider class in each of 8-10 days. Why do we want to find out the "best" pilot? In fact, I'm sure there are many opinions of what comprises the "best" pilot. In any case, it's never occurred to me to wonder if the 15 meter champion was "better" than Standard Class champion, or the Club Class champion. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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You can cut that to:
Standard 15m 18m Open Club And looking at the Standard class today, maybe you can cut that as well and fly it in Club class. Provided that the objective is to cut classes. "Nolaminar" wrote in message ... In the old days, we had a single National Champion. Now we have: World Class Standard Class Motorgliders Two place 15 meter 18 meter Club/Sports Two Place Open etc. |
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Looking at the proliferation in classes from the international
prospective. The IGC/FAI has always added classes to accommodate design advances, developing interest in types and to increase opportunity and participation in the sport. Without getting overly specific on the dates, new classes and thus national and world championships have been added as follows: 1937 Open 1952* Two-place 1958 Standard 1978 15-Meter 1997 World 1999 Junior 2001 18-Meter 2001 Club/Sports 2001 Feminine *Two Place removed in 1958 The case can be made that new classes are good for the sport. Now a Junior pilot has the opportunity to become a World Champion as do Club pilots, 18-Meter pilots and so on. As a member of the U.S. Team Committee I can say that organizing and funding all these classes is a real challenge. As for comparative performance, I suspect that if you put the top five pilots in any of these classes together in similar gliders you would find very few differences. John (Nolaminar) wrote in message ... In the old days, we had a single National Champion. Now we have: World Class Standard Class Motorgliders Two place 15 meter 18 meter Club/Sports Two Place Open etc. |
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