Make 2M the last day of the contest instead of RES. Show me the numbers for that. Like Daryl, I only fly 2M at the nats and I sold the only 2M I had after last years Nats. There is nothing much that is interesting to do in Muncie between F3b and Open for 2 days.

Another former 2M Nats champion that no one remembers.....

Marc Gellart wrote:
In reading the posts concerning 2M, Nats and such, a few comments concerning
the planning philosophy for 2005 are in order.  Yes, Tom Kallevang and I
talked about some possible changes, but with the change of start date that
AMA Management decide upon, we decided to make the minimum change we could
make and go with the remaining schedule as is to better have a feel for
effect the schedule change has made.

Now, for the record, here are the entries* that flew any rounds in the
contest that filled the main week of the Nats in 2004.

HL-27
2M-69
UNL-101
RES-65
NOS-33               *From the LSF Website

Now, 2M was the second largest contest no matter what anyone has said
previously, good or bad, that is the story.  If you look at this data, HL or
NOS, they are the contests on the bubble, not 2m.

I am sure that many will site these numbers as schedule induced and not
popularity, but for now we are going to live with the numbers we have.

With this above in mind, landings, schedule and pretty much all the details
of the Nats are in place, please come and enjoy the week with us.

Marc Gellart
Event Director
2005 National Soaring Championship

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