[NSRCA-discussion] Food for thought

John Gayer jgghome at comcast.net
Mon Aug 27 19:53:28 AKDT 2007


Western district 6. I live in Albuquerque and fly Advanced. Jeff Hill 
and I have competed against a total of one other contestant in three 
contests(Albuquerque, El Paso and Lubbock).
John Gayer
NSRCA 632

Claude Weimer wrote:

> What part of the country are you in?
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> Claude
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> Gayer
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> This sounds good to me as a compromise. From what I've seen, we are 
> currently having difficulty getting enough competitiors for the 
> classes we have now without adding another class.
> John
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> vicenterc at comcast.net <mailto:vicenterc at comcast.net> wrote:
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> Claude,
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> Suggestion:  Why we don't call Expert = F3A and fly the P schedule 
> only in local contests?  The only change we will need to make is that  
> Expert = F3A becomes the last AMA class.  In other worlds, 
> Master should not be the terminal AMA class.  Adding another 
> class will add cost to the contest and probably will be longer to run. 
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> Regards,
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> Vicente "Vince" Bortone
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>     -------------- Original message --------------
>     From: "Claude Weimer" <cweimer at tconl.com> <mailto:cweimer at tconl.com>
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>     I have been thinking, it might be time to bring back the Expert
>     class.  The reason I say this is because the Masters class is
>     becoming rather large and is going to grow in the coming years.
>     The problems I see are the difficulty judging at local contests.
>      At the St Louis contest it took an hour and a half to judge
>     Masters.  Because Masters is the largest class compared the
>     Advanced and Intermediate and only three FAI, it can be difficult
>     to organize Judges for Masters.  I'm not singling out the St Louis
>     contest, the Omaha contest was the same as most contests I have
>     been to.  If Masters was split in two classes it would inc! rease
>     t he available people to judge.
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>     Masters could be a little easier and Expert could be harder.
>      Expert could even be the last FAI P schedule.  The reason some
>     don't wish to move to FAI is the time to learn two schedules.  It
>     looks like the Masters class is going to get larger and I think it
>     would be good to break it split it up.
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>     Claude Weimer
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> [NSRCA-discussion] Food for thought
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> "Claude Weimer" <cweimer at tconl.com> <mailto:cweimer at tconl.com>
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> Mon, 27 Aug 2007 22:33:59 +0000
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