Thanks ........
Bill Glaze
billglaze at triad.rr.com
Mon Jan 26 10:54:21 AKST 2004
Ron:
I know that you "invented" this for the Nats, ('97? '98?) and it has
worked so well that it's become S.O.P. But, do you know of it being
used at any local contests? Purely curious; I know it would work if
other factors of necessity were present. Bill Glaze
Ron Van Putte wrote:
>
> On Jan 26, 2004, at 9:42 AM, John Ferrell wrote:
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>> When half of 30 entries are masters, keeping 2 lines going can be a
>> challenge.
>
>
> I agree, BUT there is a way to even out the flight lines. If you
> split the lines as well as possible, with two classes on one line and
> the other two on the second line, you can have the pilots move to the
> end of the other line after they finish the first round (with proper
> rotation of pilots within the classes). When the second round is
> complete, both lines should have finished at about the same time. Of
> course there's some judging issues, but an alert CD can handle the
> judge management.
>
> Ron Van Putte
>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Del K. Rykert" <drykert at rochester.rr.com>
>> To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
>> Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 6:53 AM
>> Subject: Thanks ........
>>
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>>> ............. For the answers to my 6 round question.
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