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Keep in mind that the weight rule is not applied at any local
contests, only at the Nats.<br>
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Let's consider the Nats for a moment and assume the attendance is
100 spread out equally in four classes(not exactly the case but
close enough)<br>
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Intermediate- Already gets a weight allowance and I didn't hear any
complaints at the Nats so 100- 25 = 75<br>
Advanced- Already gets a weight allowance. Again I heard no
complaints so 75 - 25 = 50<br>
F3A- we have no control over the application of weight rules for FAI
particularly in a team selection year so 50 -25 = 25<br>
Masters- This is the only class that has to adhere to 5000 grams
under AMA rules. Most Masters pilots that go to the Nats are flying
top of the line aircraft that do make weight anyway. I'm sure there
are a few(less than a handful) nationally that did not go to the
Nats because their plane would not make weight. Perhaps there is
also a handful who did go that ONLY spent the money to make weight
so (25-20 = 5 )+ 5 =10<br>
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So we should change or ignore the rules at the Nats for a few
Masters pilots that might not go to the Nats next year rather than
spend the money to get their airplane to make weight? I don't think
so. <br>
Perhaps Arch is a bit overboard with wanting to check every plane
after every flight but weighing every plane at least once and
checking the stickers after each flight seems very reasonable to me.
In any case he has established very early that weighins <i>will</i>
be done and has a plan in place on how to accomplish it. Much better
than this past Nats where we told to make weight and then not
checked at all.<br>
<br>
John<br>
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