Ingo competed in thirteen. As you say won four, and lost into second place
at Wiener Neustadt by some stupidly small number of points. If one did a
rigorous "uncertainty" or "error analysis" on the procedures in place at
that time there is no way you can under any rigorous mathematical process
ensure that with even 75% probability that Ingo was actually beaten. As far
as i am concerned he won four and was a draw for first place at Wiener
Neustadt. The scoring system then and now is a load of shit. The simplest
thing is that is to understand that we add up the points to score the
winner and yet a point scored on Wednesday is not the same value as a point
score on Thursday   you all aware of that???  Ergo it is all shit.
Bill Anderson of the GCV had a really good system many many years ago, did
not catch on, due to general ignorance.

Does any of our up and coming newbys,  even the top ones know, anything
about Thor Johansen's proposal from thirty years ago  Regards   scoring??
EH?? who is he???? At least he is still alive   I think

George won three,  but the big difference is ----- in Open class, in a row
and without practise!!!!!!!  unless flying a along the border of east
Germany in an F4 Phantom constitutes practise for Paderborn. And what about
the day that he was the only finisher and the majority of the pilots were
pissed off at the over set task and complained to the organisers?? At the
next briefing the (French? ) comp director said regards the complaints
that----- they were there to determine the WORLD champion, the task was set
and was possible as proven!!!! go jump!!!!! By the way George has said that
it was the skinniest final glide he has ever done!!!!

yes time moves on, but do we learn anything??  AAT  tasks = what a load of
shit!!!  I want maps, cameras and no gps!!  Am i getting bites???

Ron

On 2 December 2017 at 16:33, Justin Couch <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2/12/2017 4:30 PM, Ron Sanders wrote:
>
>> Come on guys!!!  a few words on the internet does not need this level of
>> aggro or holier than thou or what ever.
>>
>> I am only asking these questions for fun.
>>
>> I sometime wonder if the new youngsters are aware of the records and
>> achievements that older Australian glider pilots have made in the past.
>>
>
> Yup. Loss of corporate history is a real thing, and these are good ways of
> help people understand where we come from. GFA trivial night in the virtual
> world.
>
> Next question----- How many world comps did Ingo win?? How many did he
>> attend??
>>
>
> He won 4. Don't know how many he's attended. It would have to be in double
> figures (assuming "attending" means competing in, rather than showing up
> for a dinner and a chat as a guest).
>
> How many did our other New Australian George Lee win, attend?
>>
>
> Pass!
>
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