[NSRCA-discussion] Contest flight poll
Lisa & Larry
lld613 at psci.net
Mon Apr 3 08:21:25 AKDT 2006
I guess my preference would be to fly one round at a time. I agree with only
one flight line unless you have a big turn out.
Larry
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[mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org] On Behalf Of Robert Mairs
Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 7:16 AM
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Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Contest flight poll
I've thought about this a lot this winter. With our contest sizes usually
less then 20, I'd like to go to one flight line. Running 2 lines with the
small numbers we get makes for a hectic couple of hours with the contest
ending midafternoon on Sat. If your not flying your judging. Hamburg flew
one line last year and I thought it went very well. We should consider this
in D4, it makes the contest a lot more enjoyable in my opinion. Big
contests run 2 flight lines.
Bob
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From: Steven <mailto:patternrules at earthlink.net> Maxwell
To: nsrca-discussion <mailto:nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org>
Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 12:41 AM
Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Contest flight poll
Basically in D4 we fly 2 rounds each time our class fly's, we fly one round
on one line then move to the next line and fly our next round. When I lived
in Texas all contest was done every class flew a round then it started over
and flew another round. Sense I lived up here I only went to one contest
that flew one round at a time and that was a D3 contest in Nashville we had
18 pilots started at 10:30 AM (sun in our eyes any earlier) and had 6
rounds, awards and leaving at 5:30 PM Saturday evening, by pilots vote,
turned into a one day contest, the thing was we had the very organized
Maureen Dunphy doing scores and keeping the lines going by having everything
set, sheets was posted as to when you flew and when you judged.
How does your district do it????
Opinions!!!!
Steven Maxwell
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