[NSRCA-discussion] Stirring uptheMasters2009Sequencediscussionagain...
Adrien L Terrenoire
amad2terry at juno.com
Tue Aug 14 02:07:02 AKDT 2007
Fred, reread the proposal. As I read it he was saying the Dist champion
each YEAR moves up, not the winner of any one contest! Noone is going to
win the Dist with just one contest.
Terry T.
On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 23:04:21 -0500 "Fred Huber" <fhhuber at clearwire.net>
writes:
My idea regarding the "Pointing out" needing modification is a much more
minor change...
At least make it take a minimum of 2 contests to force advancement. Just
one win in the only contest a guy has ever flown in... can now mean thats
the only contest the guy ever bothers with.
If you want to force people to move up rather than "sandbagging"... fine.
I would hardly call a guy winning ONCE and then staying at the same
level sandbagging.
What happens if you get a "new crop" of Pattern flyers... and the whole
group flying Sportsman are at their first contest.. and there's a dozen
in the class? You want to force the top 3 in Sportsman at that contest
up?
IT DOES NOT MAKE SENSE.
----- Original Message -----
From: Earl Haury
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Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 4:55 PM
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Stirring
uptheMasters2009Sequencediscussionagain...
Buddy
What TW & I are suggesting is that a fix for the large step between
Advanced and Masters seems appropriate and are offering one possible
solution. Along with that, I agree with you and Glen that there may need
to be some adjustment to the points system.
Consider that the point system for advancement addresses the primary
issue of forcing advancement upon someone who has been successful so as
to provide "room at the top" for other competitors. A failing with this
is that it assumes folks won't move voluntarily - most do, and often ill
advised due to boredom in a specific class. Unfortunately, the system
assumes everyone will eventually need to move up. That's obviously not
always the case and some are faced with moving up or quitting - not a
good choice! The ability to drop off points 4 years back helps the GOB -
but possibly not in areas with lots of contests with large numbers of
competitors. Maybe a limit on the number of points acquired in any one
contest would help?
So - the conversation is twofold, progression of difficulty within the
classes being one topic and progression of competitors within the classes
the other.
Earl
----- Original Message -----
From: twtaylor
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Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 4:43 PM
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Stirring up
theMasters2009Sequencediscussionagain...
Hi Buddy
I understand your point and I agree. Given the rules, as they are now,
progression is a given. We can lobby to replace the advancement rules
easily enough. My point was to make FAI a destination class as imho it
should be. Not taking anything away from the Master Pilots but the guy
that can fly and win Masters can fly and win in FAI. Seems to me we have
two nearly identical classes and for what reason? What goal are we trying
to achieve doing this? The goal of the entire sport is to advance a flier
from beginner to at least national/regional contender, no? I understand
the GOB deal. What we did way back when was to really make FAI the top
class, renamed Expert to Masters and called it an evening. Do I think
Arch or Glenn could make the finals in FAI at our Nats? You dang skippy I
do. Can I win an FAI contests locally? Probably not this year but maybe
next. IMHO The reason we see such a large turn out in Masters and not FAI
is because many dont want to fly against QQ and Chip and The Animal.
Heres one to ponder.
Jason goes to the worlds and wins the whole thing and makes us proud as
we can be. Guess what?
IIRC the current rules allow Jason to fly masters, oh wait, If memory
serves me Jason didnt point out of Advance he jumped straight from
Advance to FAI. He could win the worlds then come home and fly his next
contest in Advance. Wouldnt that cause a stir! I know he wont but he
could. Back when I was flying Expert Turn Around and won pretty much
every contest I entered, Kirk Grey decided to bring me down a peg or
two,(Well actually 10 or so) at a contest in NC he dropped back from FAI
to Expert. Taught me a great lesson he did. (Said in my best Yoda voice.)
J
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Masters2009Sequencediscussionagain...
TW
You have missed the point. If you make FAI a destination class and apply
the progression rule it will definitely be a force which will in my
opinion reduce our ranks.
I don't think you understood my analysis of the location of the problem
which is entirely my opinion.
I think like Glen Watson that progression should be based on ability to
perform not on a series of events which in some cases have nothing to do
with ability or performance.
When we force advancement on a person who is not ready to move up due to
what ever the case may be we are doing him an injustice and cutting off
our nose to spite our face.
Be real we have the Pro's and those with similar ability who aspire to
join that group and possibly be a world champion and push products for
the Hobby Industry
Then we have the majority, the Good Old Boys which is most of us who buy
the stuff that the Pro group is pushing.
The Good Old Boys just want to compete with each other progress according
to our ability, drink a few cool ones and generally enjoy our sport.
The Top GOB is the one who wins Masters at the Nat's
A GOB can jump the fence if he wants to and be a WC want to be and if he
doesn't like the territory we will let him be a GOB again
But with today's rules GOB's move up when the rules tell them to and
that's where some of our problems lie.
I don't know how to express my opinion any simpler than that.
Buddy
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