Hi,
I've compiled some stats for the Horsham Week 2014 competition that finished
on Saturday, 8/02/2014.
http://www.horshamweek.org.au/
Regards
Jarek
Data from the Soaring Spot site: http://www.soaringspot.com/hsm2014/
Kilometres Flown and Speeds are non-handicapped.
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Traditionally, Horsham Week has been an entry level comp with pilots
required to nominate 3 flying days in advance to allow sharing of a glider
for the 8 days. The idea was to attract beginner-pilots to share a club
glider and compete against all
Pocklington
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Subject:[Aus-soaring] Horsham Week 2014
Hi,
The Horsham Week 2014 competition concluded on Saturday. This was the
48th edition of this event.
Six days out of possible eight were flown with some spectacular
weather conditions on some days. On Saturday, Craig
Traditionally, Horsham Week has been an entry level comp with pilots
required to nominate 3 flying days in advance to allow sharing of a glider
for the 8 days. The idea was to attract beginner-pilots to share a club
glider and compete against all levels of pilots, up to international
standard. For
Why not score overall placings on % of available points achieved then?
On 10 Feb 2014 07:13, Jo Pocklington jopockling...@bigpond.com wrote:
Traditionally, Horsham Week has been an entry level comp with pilots
required to nominate 3 flying days in advance to allow sharing of a glider
for the 8
At 07:09 AM 10/02/2014, you wrote:
Why not score overall placings on % of available points achieved then?
That has about the same effect as normalising all the days to 1000
points for the winner. Not necessarily exactly the same though as the
non linearities of the bizarre scoring systems
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Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Horsham Week 2014
Traditionally, Horsham Week has been an entry level comp with pilots
required to nominate 3 flying days in advance to allow sharing of a glider
?
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Pocklington
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Of Jo Pocklington
Sent: Monday, 10 February 2014 7:13 AM
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Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Horsham Week 2014
Traditionally, Horsham Week has been an entry level comp with
pilots required to nominate 3 flying days in advance
Hi,
The Horsham Week 2014 competition concluded on Saturday. This was the 48th
edition of this event.
Six days out of possible eight were flown with some spectacular weather
conditions on some days. On Saturday, Craig Vinall won the day in the Open
/ 18M class with the raw speed of 166.3
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