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Mark:<br>
FWIW, this past Saturday I attended an IMAC judging school, inasmuch as
I wanted to see what they were up to!<span class="moz-smiley-s3"><span>
;-) </span></span>It was a very professional presentation, taking 2
days.&nbsp; (I wasn't able to attend the Sunday practical
at-the-field-flying session because of other commitments) but I did
attend the full-day classroom session.&nbsp; An absolute highlight of the
class was a G2 simulator, paired up with PowerPoint.&nbsp; They were able to
project on a large movie screen, in-flight maneuvers, both with and
without mistakes.&nbsp; These were pre-stored, and they had a raft of them,
illustrating just what common mistakes looked like, just what
"cheating" with ailerons looked like, etc.etc. &nbsp; It was truly
fabulous.&nbsp; If we had someone with the talent to make this up, and put
it on a computer, (remember, this was G2, not the latest) such a
presentation would quickly obsolete the tape that is in use today at
the NSRCA judging schools.&nbsp; They also issued a loose-leaf binder with
all the Aresti figures used by FAI, told how to compose the complete
figures from components in the book, how to calculate K-Factors--indeed
everything needed.&nbsp; Handouts were given out for different subjects,
etc.&nbsp; and I&nbsp; couldn't help but notice that, of the 35 people in
attendance, some said they hadn't yet entered their first contest, (but
intended to) and quite a few were entry-level pilots.<br>
I realize that you asked for the&nbsp; time, and I've just told you how to
build a watch, but I'd like everyone to digest this and see if we can't
come up with something parallel.<br>
Bill Glaze<br>
D2 VP<br>
Atwood, Mark wrote:
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