Absolutely... I agree with Jim.
Throwing dirt their way or being buried is part of the sport.
What if you didn't have man on man, the results would be the same anyway. I'm not sure I understand why you would bring the pilots down early. You actually compress the groups scores.


James V. Bacus wrote:
"Shafting" the other fellow competitors by completing the task time? "Unethical?" ;-)

I see it as maximizing my available flying time during a contest event, and playing by the rules of the contest attempting to maximize my score.


At 07:16 PM 1/9/2008, Chuck Anderson wrote:
I never liked the idea of shafting a fellow competitor. It always seemed to me to be unethical.

Jim
Downers Grove, IL
Member of the Chicago SOAR club, and Team JR
AMA 592537    LSF 7560 Level IV   R/C Soaring blog at www.jimbacus.net

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