[NSRCA-discussion] My Head is Spinning

W Anthony Abdullah aabdu at sbcglobal.net
Sun Nov 6 06:13:07 AKST 2016


I like the scoreboard idea. Perhaps we need to make pattern more of a "show". Big jet events and even our annual club big bird fun fly has an announcer. Imagine Michael Buffer announcing the pilot and calling the next maneuver over the PA system <JK>. We don't need to go all WWF but a little showmanship wouldn't hurt. Imagine baseball without announcers.

Mark A, don't you dare nominate me as the permanent "color" man. :o)

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On Nov 5, 2016, at 6:45 PM, John Gayer via NSRCA-discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:

> The Contest board has already received a number of proposals to change the rules.
> 
> There are three that pertain to this discussion:
> Proposal to eliminate the advancement criteria and allow contestants to step backwards in class at the end of the year
> Elimination of the weight rule for Sportsman, Intermediate and Advanced
> Eliminate the box requirements for Sportsman
> I suggest that if you have opinions on these proposals, that you find out who your representative is, and make your opinion known. It seems clear that there are some making an attempt being made to address some of the issues. Any AMA member can propose a rule change. If you feel strongly about any of the suggestions made in this thread, I suggest you propose a change that you feel would positively impact pattern. 
> Other ideas.
> Something that has been done by the NSRCA is introduction of the Club Class. Personally I do not feel that it would be appropriate to add a class at pattern contests. However it would be a great vehicle for running a pattern seminar for your area. Come up with some drawing prizes, some pattern guys to help, someone to cook some hot dogs for lunch, someone(s) to run a seminar on "what is pattern" and finish up with a couple rounds of club class. Make it an annual event and make sure the word gets to all the clubs in your area. 
> Another thing that needs to be done is to have a real scoreboard. A large scoreboard. This is essential for any spectators most of which are RC flyers with no or little exposure to pattern. Without a way to tell what is going on and who is doing it, a spectator will watch two flights and leave very bored. 
> The scoreboard should have:
> 
> Pilots Name
> Photo of pilot and Model
> Scores by round with both raw and normalized scores
> Current standing in class
> Handouts available for:
> What is pattern including explanations of the classes
> Ribbons and Aresti of the sequences being used and explanation of scoring, k-factors and normalization
> How about pilot Bios?
> There needs to be someone designated to support the board if you have much traffic.
> How about a Senior award like IMAC does at local contests? The NSRCA used to do this at the NATs but it seems to have faded away.
> John
> 
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