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Each round gives a
maximum of 1000 points to the highest scoring team, and the remaining
teams have their score proportionally calculated on the ratio between
their score and the winning score. A
club pilot will score 100% of points awarded. A
pilot will score 90% of points awarded. An
advanced pilot will score 80% of points awarded. Then If
that person is flying a standard glider they will keep the above score. If
that person is flying a performance glider they will score 90% of the
above points. If
that person is flying a competition glider they will score 80% of the
above points. For definitions of
standard, performance and competition:- PG
Standard
DVH1 or 1-2
Performance
DHV 2
Competition
DHV 2-3 or higher HG Standard
Skyfloaters and Traditional king posted Eg
Clubman, Calipso, Pulse, Sonic, Eagle, Rio, Java, Airwave K series,
Xtralight, Scandal, Kingposted Laminar Performance
1st generation topless and high performance king
posted Eg
La Mouette Topless, CSX, Java Comp, Scandal XK, early topless Laminar,
U2, Litesport, Discus Competition
modern topless & 1st generation class 5 &
modern class 5 Eg Talon, Litespeed, recent Laminar, Ghostbuster, Atos (Original),
Stalker, Top Secret, Extaccy, Axcess Atos C, Atos V series (V, VR, VX), Phantom, Tsunami The website has the
scoring calculator built in the data entry section, and once the pilots
rating and glider are entered, the website will score the points for the
team. Examples. Eg 1
A club pilot (100%) flying 30km on a performance wing will score 30 points for club level,
x90% for a DHV 2 wing = 27 points. Eg 2
An advanced pilot (80%) flying 50km on a competition wing will
score 40 points for advanced
level, x 80% for a DHV 2-3 wing = 32 points Eg 3
A pilot (90%) flying 40km on a standard wing will score 36 points for pilot level,
x 100% for a DHV 1 wing = 36 points. Please contact the bcc
organiser if there are any problems with entering scores into the
website.
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