[NSRCA-discussion] Judging Question
Anthony Romano
anthonyr105 at hotmail.com
Wed Feb 28 11:23:49 AKST 2007
>If you can't see a downgrade, you can't downgrade it
>
AMA RC Aerobatics regulations page RCA-18
When in doubt, give the lower score. A 10 should be
awarded only if no flaws are seen that would
justify a lower score.
farther on the same page
A score of 10 should be given only if
the maneuver is well-positioned and no defects
are observed that would justify a lower score.
Any demerit in poor positioning should be
decided at the start of the maneuver and also fed
into the final score for the maneuver.
<<<But the pauses are so short that I cannot really tell if the rolls
between pauses are 90 degrees.
A ten means perfection if the judge has a doubt then it is not perfect.
Anthony
>
> This comes from a real life judging problem. The question is about the
>4-point roll. This what I am seeing. A 4 point roll that takes less than
>1.25 second to complete. You can see 4 very short pauses. The manever
>appears to be centered. I see no change in height or coming in or out. It
>appears to be between 150M and 175M. But the pauses are so short that I
>cannot really tell if the rolls between pauses are 90 degrees. So I cannot
>see what the 1 point per 15 degree down grade should be.
>
>
> What would you do?
>
>
> Randy
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