And it will too!!!

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On 29 June 2016 at 20:01, Richard Frawley <[email protected]> wrote:

> I thought Mike was building the cheating device to beat all other cheating
> devices
>
>
>
> > On 29 Jun 2016, at 7:59 PM, Justin Couch <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > On 29/06/2016 7:42 PM, Mike Borgelt wrote:
> >> Peter,
> >>
> >> It won't be long before all of gliding is regarded as just a branch of
> >> vintage aviation, if it isn't already.
> >> I wish it wasn't like that but wishing won't make it so.
> >
> > I don't disagree with this point at all, but do want to point out that
> most activities still have a "sporting" component to it with some rules
> added to enforce competitiveness - even after the mass market has taken
> over and turned it into common place. Car/Motorcycle/Boat/etc racing hasn't
> died out because suddenly everyone can afford to have a car in the
> driveway. Similarly, Otto's hang gliding hasn't died out because we can fly
> to Europe in an A380 in a day.
> >
> > Once upon a time Formula 1 was pretty much anything goes, now it has a
> rule book thicker than the local state traffic act - all in the name of
> competition. Even just a few years ago, the driver was barely more than
> someone that roughly pointed the car where to go and the computers took
> control of the details. That got boring and too expensive so now many items
> of automation have been removed and "standard" components supplied to all
> competing teams.
> >
> > I'm sure the same thing will happen with gliding - greater and greater
> automation. At some point a halt is called and all competitors are given a
> "standard flight computer" that is fitted to their cockpit on the grid each
> morning and removed as soon as possible after landing. This will bring back
> driver skill into the equation again.
> >
> >
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