Artistic Aerobatics suggestions

Ed Deaver Divesplat1 at msn.com
Sun Jan 25 15:42:26 AKST 2004


I also disagree with trying to change Pattern to appease spectators.  IMAC is also, boring, just different kinds of planes.  At least the sequence portion.

I am also terribly against trying to have a freestyle, AA portion Sunday afternoon.  Here is my reasoning.
1)  Many contests we attend don't fly all 6 rounds as it is(this really upsets me even though I have driven a distance.  Stay till 3 and finish the whole thing is my idea, but many differ.)
2)  To add AA would only either extend the time people were there and still not finishing the pattern contests, or end up loosing more pattern contest for something new and different.

I do think an unknown would be challenging and fun as well as separate the by rote pilots vs those thinking pilots.  This is a separate issue though.

Another point is the number of past IMAC pilots that all of a sudden are interested in Pattern. I know of at least 8 here in what was SC region for IMAC.  As this trend possibly continues it is an idicator that we are doing the right things, if it continues.

Ed
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: MargueriteVG at aol.com<mailto:MargueriteVG at aol.com> 
  To: discussion at nsrca.org<mailto:discussion at nsrca.org> 
  Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 6:07 PM
  Subject: Re: Artistic Aerobatics suggestions


   Pattern Friends.

    I think we should forget about spectators I agree(below) 

   Precision aerobatics!  that is  the goal of a pattern pilot  and what our group is about.

  Artistic Aerobatics  
   I am Not sure how Artistic Aerobatics would fit in with pattern, perhaps at the end of a pattern event with                   a pattern plane only?           If not  I would not consider it pattern event.

  A pattern plane with smoke set up on the wing tips or ribbons sounds like fun. Something not flown in your pattern class to perform in a freestyle that does sound like fun.

    
    IF we continue to keep the focus on improving pattern as we are doing our Aerobatic group will be even more challenging and rewarding. IF Artistic Aerobatics can do that for us that would be great.

  Judges       
    I have always liked the idea of seeing judges scores held up at a contest as they record them.   Would like to see the procedure at least once to see what happens......or do we want to see it ;-)
  Nice to see so many interesting topics on the list.

  Marguerite Gargiulo
  1184 NSRCA Pattern   Intermediate class


  In a message dated 1/25/2004 5:55:58 AM Eastern Standard Time, rcaerobob at cox.net writes:



      I think we should forget about spectators. There are a sizable number of
      people who go to Oshkosh and don't watch the airshow, or watch only one or
      two acts.
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: "Atwood, Mark" <atwoodm at paragon-inc.com>
      To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
      Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 11:02 AM
      Subject: RE: Artistic Aerobatics suggestions


      I've advocated for a LONG time that it would be a hoot to SEE each judges
      score AS he scored the flight.  BIG LCD display on the back of the chair.

      Think of the fun..the cat calls...the throwing of glasses to the blind
      judge. LOL.

      Serously though..it would make it more fun and maybe help spectators
      understand what's happening.

      Of course the cheers and boos might be distracting..lol

      -M


    There you go Mark, let's kill the judges who don't see it our way

    Matt K 
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