[NSRCA-discussion] [Fwd: Proposal]

John Fuqua johnfuqua at embarqmail.com
Thu Aug 23 18:02:13 AKDT 2007


If my memory serves, in 87 we were transitioning to turnaround.  Masters was
the old AMA style and Expert was Turnaround.  We had 6 classes with 2 AMA
classes being a turnaround style.
 
John

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kennie
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That ' 87 listing was interesting to me in light of the class number
reversal seen by the huge Sportsman class relative the Expert numbers. There
must be a lesson in there somewhere. Is the reversal the result of forced
advancement???
I think there were a total of 141 pilots and did that exclude FAI ??? Where
did we go wrong, or did we even ???????
Interesting stuff !!!
G.
 
 
 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: John Gayer <mailto:jgghome at comcast.net>  
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Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 5:33 PM
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The option system I proposed addresses this. The only requirement when you
point out is that you try the next class. This could be for a year, two
contests, whatever we decide to propose. If it's too intense/difficult/time
consuming  in the next class, drop back. I find it unlikely that this would
be abused and peer pressure should take care of any that are purely camped
for trophies.
I see absolutely no reason not to include Masters in this advancement/option
scheme. Come on guys, try F3A, you might actually like it.

John

Mark Atwood wrote: 

I think this really only speaks to not being forced to move up.  Period.

Del is making the point that it has to stay "fun" for more than just the top

guys.



We have a number in our district that have "Fun" being a casual

competitor...I'll bet most districts do. They ALL fly masters.  Why?

Because they can camp there.  They are serious enough, or have time enough,

or talent enough to have fun at that level.  Most can win a round here and

there, some win regularly, some don't , all have fun.



The problem is that we don't have the same group for Advanced.  Those that

have a little less time, a little less talent, etc.  They have fun until

they point out...and then someone pushes them to Masters where they really

don't belong and they quit.  Can't move back, and don't have fun bringing up

the bottom ALWAYS in masters.



Same is true of Intemediate. There are those that would stay there happily

until pattern retirement.  They'd win some, lose some, watch others pass

them by, but at no time are they comfortable flying advanced.  Etc etc etc.



We've beat this to death.  Unfortunately someone out there is scared of the

almight "Sandbagger" that's going to suck up allll the valuable hardware in

a lower class because they suck to much to beat them.  THAT person is the

one we should not be catering too...



-Mark





On 8/23/07 4:23 PM, "seefo at san.rr.com" <mailto:seefo at san.rr.com>
<mailto:seefo at san.rr.com> <seefo at san.rr.com> wrote:



  

What exactly is a casual competitor?



I'm being serious here. Someone who doesn't put in the time necessary

to be at their best cannot expect to win contests, and you certainly

cannot change the sport so these people CAN win. Most of us have other

things to do that take up our time. That's life. I can't practice every

day, but at the same time, I don't expect Quique, Andrew, or Jason, or

anyone else to make concessions to me because they can and do put in

the time.



A person who cannot devote the time necessary to be at the top of their

game, should have enough character and intelligence to accept that

fact. At that point they have 3 choices.



1) Compete and HAVE FUN at the level they can currently.

2) Devote more time and energy to the competition and get better.

3) Move on to something else.



People need to remember that competition is, and SHOULD BE unforgiving

of excuses.



-Doug 







----- Original Message -----

From: "Del K. Rykert"  <mailto:drykert2 at rochester.rr.com>
<drykert2 at rochester.rr.com>

Date: Thursday, August 23, 2007 12:38 pm

Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] [Fwd: Proposal]

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These are all great but, I see nothing changing to stop driving

away the casual competitor. If the organization and sport wants to

truly grow that area is long overdue. We need their numbers and

help at fielding contests.



   Del 

      

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