--- david cousins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Transfer the data to a spreadsheet.  Integrate (or calculate) the
> area
> under the curve, and in simple terms, the guy with the most area
> wins. 
> The down side of this is the extra time to download the data, and
> time
> to crunch the numbers.

You could just have a connector sticking out of your plane, and the
scorekeeper would go from plane to plane sucking data out. You could
put the whole program on a PDA. The scoring process would be faster and
more foolproof than now.

If the launch was MOM, the area under the curve would test your ability
to climb to and maintain altitude, which is part of what's tested by a
cross-country race.

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