[NSRCA-discussion] Fwd: Another discussion topic relating to new FAIrules

Jon Lowe jonlowe at aol.com
Tue Jan 31 07:17:58 AKST 2012


It would appear that the FAI is going down the same road as IMAC, with IMAC's subjective "airspace control" factor.  The smoothness and gracefulness 25% gives a judge a non-objective way to give a downgrade of 2 to 3 points.  Since there is no scoring criteria for it that I could find, other than Michael Ramel's instructions to the judges at the WC, I'm not sure what we do with it.  I would think that his instructions would have been protestable, if anyone had wanted to go down that path, since I'm unaware of any official FAI rule interpretation saying, for example, that constant speed is a part of smoothness and gracefulness.  I'm sure he was just trying to give meaning to a poorly writen criteria.

Very sorry to see the FAI going this way.


Jon



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Dave, the answer, by your own math, is that a geometrically perfect maneuver can't be beaten purely by other criteria.   With geometry making up 50% of the score, no amount of smoothness can be valued MORE than precision.  


I could also argue that a geometrically "perfect" maneuver would always have at least some level of gracefulness based on that perfect geometry.  They're not completely independent.  


Unfortunately S&G is completely subjective, and as analytical people, we're not too keen on subjectivity.  But that's the nature of the sport.  It's perceived precision, not measured.    Vertical lines at the end of the box don't need to BE vertical, they need to LOOK vertical, etc.   


If we want purely objective scoring... look to racing.  Go fast, bank left, pull.   





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On Jan 31, 2012, at 10:37 AM, DaveL322 at comcast.net wrote:



There has never been guidance for s+g downgrades in AMA or FAI.....which is why I have always advocated s+g should be eliminated from the judging criteria.  Of course if I am mistaken about the goal of pattern being precision aerobatics, then maybe s+g should be the only criteria.

I've never gotten an answer to this question.  How can a geometrically perfect maneuver be outscored by a geometrically flawed maneuver?  Of course with the new FAI scoring.....it would seem that geometrically perfect maneuver might only be scored a 5.

Regards,

Dave

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Date: Tue, Jan 31, 2012 09:49
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After thinking about this further, I wonder how the change in  ranking affects anything.  Positioning has specific downgrades (2 point downgrade for each 1/4 of the maneuver off center).  However, I am unaware of any specific downgrades for smoothness and gracefulness.


Ron Van Putte



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That's interesting.  I know #2. and #3. were in reverse order before.  I don't remember a rules change vote on this.


Ron Van Putte


On Jan 31, 2012, at 8:19 AM, Bob Kane wrote:



FWIW, this is identical to to the ranking in the AMA Competition regulations:
 
>From the current AMA document (RCA-12):
 
1. Precision of the maneuver.
2. Smoothness and gracefulness of the maneuver. 
3. Positioning or display of the maneuver.
4. Size or dimensions of the maneuver relative to the maneuvering area, distance from the judges, and other maneuvers in the flight. 
 
The above criteria are listed in order of importance; however, all of them must be met for a maneuver to be rated perfect. 

 
Bob Kane getterflash at yahoo.com



From: J N Hiller <jnhiller at earthlink.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 3:51 AM
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I would have thought positioning rated a higher precision aerobatics. Smoothness and gracefulness is polish.
Jim
 
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Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Another discussion topic relating to new FAIrules
 
This will keep the list going (and the discussions too).  I recall Michael Ramel clearly discussing the future of the rules during the judges training at the World Championships at Muncie.  This was relating to smoothness and gracefulness being directly related to constant speed.  The following reflects what he discussed, as cited on page 35, and effect the way a score is awarded:
 
Geometry:  50%
Smoothness and Gracefulness: 25%
Position of maneuver: 12.5%
Size of maneuver: 12.5%
Proportion of the maneuver outside the (box) in addition to above.
 
The specific, objective criteria used to judge smoothness and gracefulness includes, "maintaining constant speed throughout various maneuver components, like climbing and decending sections..."
 
Also the sentence about radii being very loose or very tight, even if equal size within a maneuver, are grounds for downgrade of smoothness and gracefulness.
 
Cheers,
Don
 


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