- Vie, 28 Sep 2007 12:48
#545036
os envio correo recibido de peter german, con los cambios que quieren proponer para F2B, al parecer se quieren cargar los coeficientes...vamos que un despegue valga lo mismo que un 8 cuadrado
¿que opinais?
Date: September 20 2007
From: CIAM Subcommittee F2, F2B Work Group Coordinator
To: F2B Flyers, worldwide
F2B K Factors Status Report
On August 28 2007, the F2 Subcommittee has submitted, to the FAI Bureau in Lausanne/Switzerland, a formal proposal suggesting the implementation of a 2 years minimum trial period during which the current k factors for F2B shall be set to one (1). To be set in force by January 2009, the proposal will be incorporated into the Agenda of the upcoming CIAM Plenary Meeting from March 28/29 2008. Until then, the members of the F2 Subcommittee will decide whether to support or withdraw the proposal or whether to submit the issue for a vote at the CIAM Plenary Meeting.
At this point in time, the F2B Work Group invites the c/l stunt community to contribute to the opinion forming process of the F2 Subcommittee members. On Sept. 11, a related forum was established on the Internet:
http://www.rcmodely.sk/Controlline/index.php
Here is a recapitulation of the reasons for the establishing of the proposed trial:
As defined by the 2007 rule, the complexity of manoeuvres is expressed by the number of manoeuvre elements to be judged separately (see current Rule and Judges Guide).
More manoeuvre elements means more possible errors, leading to lower marks for complicated manoeuvres. As shown in the graph below, the application of k factors on top of this leads to a distortion of results by overcompensation:.
The now available marks bandwidth, expanded from 1 - 20 to 1 - 100 in 2006, grants judges sufficient range to qualify all levels of competitors performing all manoeuvres and their elements.
In an event where all competitors are obliged to fly the same manoeuvres in the same sequence and in all rounds, there is no need to assign different complexity weighting to each manoeuvre.
¿que opinais?
Date: September 20 2007
From: CIAM Subcommittee F2, F2B Work Group Coordinator
To: F2B Flyers, worldwide
F2B K Factors Status Report
On August 28 2007, the F2 Subcommittee has submitted, to the FAI Bureau in Lausanne/Switzerland, a formal proposal suggesting the implementation of a 2 years minimum trial period during which the current k factors for F2B shall be set to one (1). To be set in force by January 2009, the proposal will be incorporated into the Agenda of the upcoming CIAM Plenary Meeting from March 28/29 2008. Until then, the members of the F2 Subcommittee will decide whether to support or withdraw the proposal or whether to submit the issue for a vote at the CIAM Plenary Meeting.
At this point in time, the F2B Work Group invites the c/l stunt community to contribute to the opinion forming process of the F2 Subcommittee members. On Sept. 11, a related forum was established on the Internet:
http://www.rcmodely.sk/Controlline/index.php
Here is a recapitulation of the reasons for the establishing of the proposed trial:
As defined by the 2007 rule, the complexity of manoeuvres is expressed by the number of manoeuvre elements to be judged separately (see current Rule and Judges Guide).
More manoeuvre elements means more possible errors, leading to lower marks for complicated manoeuvres. As shown in the graph below, the application of k factors on top of this leads to a distortion of results by overcompensation:.
The now available marks bandwidth, expanded from 1 - 20 to 1 - 100 in 2006, grants judges sufficient range to qualify all levels of competitors performing all manoeuvres and their elements.
In an event where all competitors are obliged to fly the same manoeuvres in the same sequence and in all rounds, there is no need to assign different complexity weighting to each manoeuvre.