Spoilers for Pattern Planes?????

Henderson,Eric Eric.Henderson at gartner.com
Tue Nov 11 15:55:31 AKST 2003


As well as safety it flat out wastes time. 

In FAI, you can just plop the plane on the runway and off you go. Much quicker. Similarly landings tend to be done quickly and are expedited according to the needs of the day and the field.

Hey Jerry!, Just because you now look like Rusty Fried, there is no need to lump me in the Weedon (VBG)

EVL-1

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[mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org]On Behalf Of Jerry Budd
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>But flight is not attainable without take off and landing.  So I say keep
>the scoring.

Neither takeoffs nor landings are aerobatic maneuvers (Tom Weedon's 
and Evil Eric's not withstanding!) and contribute little to nothing 
to the competition.  Scored takeoff's and landings are a carryover 
from the days when simply getting through the pattern without a 
flameout was an accomplishment (remember the touch-and-go in the old 
"B" pattern?  Anybody want to bring that back?!!).

The reward for a good takeoff is that you get to fly your flight. 
The reward for a good landing is that you get to fly the next flight. 
Nothing more, nothing less.  Anything beyond that should be a matter 
of pride.

BTW - There is a safety issue to this.  Ever see the caller standing 
out on the runway holding the plane for a minute or more because it 
won't quit rolling?  (gotta get that last point... it could make the 
difference between winning or losing!).  Eliminate the scored takeoff 
and landing and that ridiculous problem completely goes away.

So I say lose the scoring.   : )


>nd centering on the runway.   I know the ONLY way I could get a ten is if I
>put it right on the center line and center box with a 3 pt touchdown or on
>the takeoff.  This was outlined by the CD at two different contests to score

Wayne, I think you just validated my point (I'm pretty sure that a "3 
pt touchdown" isn't a scorable metric).

Jerry
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