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IGC decided to keep PW-5 as an World Class glider for another four
years. The next World Class Worlds will take place in 2010 in Slovakia and 2012 in Adolfo Gonzalez Chávez (Argentina) . God bless their wisdom. |
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At 03:30 25 March 2009, RRK wrote:
IGC decided to keep PW-5 as an World Class glider for another four years. The next World Class Worlds will take place in 2010 in Slovakia and 2012 in Adolfo Gonzalez Ch=E1vez (Argentina) . God bless their wisdom. Real wisdom would have introduced a two seater 20m class to replace the World Class. PW-5 participation has been shrinking while a two seater class would get twice the number of pilots involved, with great training potential. Rick |
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I've often felt that the Discus B/CS should be made into a one class
group with Grand Prix style "sprint" races. That could possibly make for some good TV viewing. |
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On Mar 25, 8:09*pm, KevinFinke wrote:
I've often felt that the Discus B/CS should be made into a one class group with Grand Prix style "sprint" races. That could possibly make for some good TV viewing. I agree completely with this thought as regards to both the Discus and the GP concept. NASCAR for gliding? Maybe S-H would sponsor the class in some way for being made the exclusive manufacturer of the class. EY |
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![]() I agree completely with this thought as regards to both the Discus and the GP concept. NASCAR for gliding? Maybe S-H would sponsor the class in some way for being made the exclusive manufacturer of the class. - There already are GP for gliders, so what is the point of making another one? Get your Discus 2B out and go compete. SH cant produce a glider under a $100K, even if they if they outsource the production elsewhere... Used Discus'es go for about $50K, with used CS's edging even higher. The key to World Class was supposed to be AFFORDABILITY for the same class of glider and indeed, apart from Club class which lives up to its renaissance, this is the only class that offers this. Soaring as of today is being killed by high costs associated with it, at least here in US and no Pw or SH will change that. |
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On Mar 25, 8:45*pm, Rick Walters wrote:
At 03:30 25 March 2009, RRK wrote: IGC decided to keep PW-5 as an World Class glider for another four years. The next World Class Worlds will take place in 2010 in Slovakia and 2012 in Adolfo Gonzalez Ch=E1vez (Argentina) . God bless their wisdom. Real wisdom would have introduced a two seater 20m class to replace the World Class. PW-5 participation has been shrinking while a two seater class would get twice the number of pilots involved, with great training potential. Rick The PeeWee class isn't booming but I'm not sure how many folks would drop 100+k on a Duo either.... |
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On Mar 25, 8:45*pm, Rick Walters wrote:
Real wisdom would have introduced a two seater 20m class to replace the World Class... Half of your proposal has been adopted. The 20m 2-seat Class exists. The first international Championships in this class will take place this summer: http://events.fai.org/gliding/details.asp?id=4592 -Rick |
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RRK said:
"IGC decided to keep PW-5 as an World Class glider for another four years..." This isn't strictly true. No decisions at all were made about the PW-5 or the World Class. The reason is simple: there were no items regarding the PW-5 on the agenda. Rick Walters said: "Real wisdom would have introduced a two seater 20m class to replace the World Class..." This is a very popular opinion, worthy of discussion at IGC. But again, no such item was on the agenda. KevinFinke said: "I've often felt that the Discus B/CS should be made into a one class group with Grand Prix style "sprint" races..." Another idea that seems worthy of debate at the international level. Here is my point: IGC is a deliberative (i.e. slow moving) body. This has advantages and disadvantages. New rules are never proposed and adopted at the annual meeting. At the very fastest, changes to the Sporting Code take effect 2 years after they are first proposed. Changes to Class definitions take 5 years. Each year the delegates vote on proposals that are on the published agenda, and the deadline for placing items on the agenda for the March meeting is the end of the previous September. The delegates (one from each country) represent their respective national gliding organizations, who in turn represent the interests of all the glider pilots in the world. The delegates are not IGC. You are IGC. It is your collective wisdom that changes the rules or defines the Classes. Bring your ideas to your national gliding body, or to your delegate directly. If you have a proposal, write it up. Make the argument for change. Submit it to your representatives. If your delegate ignores you or refuses to listen to your ideas, vote the bum out. Rick Sheppe |
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