[NSRCA-discussion] new rules proposals

John Fuqua johnfuqua at embarqmail.com
Fri Jan 18 13:32:07 AKST 2019


Monte

I sort of arbitrarily picked 10%.    Do the math and suggest a better
number.   Although I think the idea is that the newcomer should have a good
chance of placing/winning even though he/she may not be the best pilot.

 

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I just went into one of last years contests in intermediate. Pilot one's
first round scored a raw score of 350 and 331, his average raw score was
340.5 (he won the round). Pilot two's raw score for round one was 338 and
324.5, his average raw score was 331.25, add in the 10% handicap and it
becomes 364.375. This moves him to first place in the round by a high
margin. Totally changes the results. Add to that the normalizing and it
becomes almost insurmountable, considering pilot one outflew pilot two.

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On Jan 18, 2019, at 2:58 PM, Monte Richard <mrichard at compassengineering.com>
wrote:

Add in the Kfactors and in Sportsman the total raw score can be 250 making
the 10% handicap 25 points. 

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On Jan 18, 2019, at 2:28 PM, Monte Richard via NSRCA-discussion
<nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:

10% is a lot. sportsman has 18 maneuvers so a perfect flight has a
possibility of 180 points in raw score, 10% of that is 18 points. A flight
with all 9's would be a raw score of 162, 10% is 16.2 points. That pretty
much means a pilot without the 10% advantage has to beat the pilot with the
advantage by 1 point per maneuver on all the maneuvers to beat him, if they
tie more than 2 maneuvers, then the handicap beats him. 10% is a high factor
to overcome.

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On Jan 18, 2019, at 2:15 PM, Daniel Underkofler via NSRCA-discussion
<nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:

John, 

 I think you've got a wording problem in your -05 proposal.

You say: 10% when "length/width DOES exceed 71in"

I think you meant: 10% when" length AND width DO NOT exceed 71in"

 

Dan

 

On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 6:46 AM John Fuqua via NSRCA-discussion
<nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:

FYI for all.

 

There are 3 new rules proposals on the AMA website.    Suggest folks take a
look.

 

John Fuqua

cell 850-974-6655

 

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