Good point Dave,  Hey guys remember, It's just a damm TD contest that gets
won on landing!

Dan Fink


----- Original Message -----
From: "David Register" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <Soaring@airage.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 11:11 AM
Subject: [RCSE] Re: LSF - Woodies/Moldies


> A couple of comments on the woodie/moldie thread:
>
> 1) Thanks to the organizers for proposing this event. It should be great
> no matter what aircraft are flown. Really looking forward to this one.
>
> 2) I think when we talk about woodies or moldies we're may also be
> differentiating by performance types and not exclusively by material
> types. Differentiating by materials is an obvious way to do it at the
> sign-in desk. But in the air, what's really the difference? Woodies tend
> to be lower wing loading, minimum sink floaters while moldies tend to
> higher loadings with camber changing ability to hunt and then core well.
> Neither is 'better' in an absolute sense. They both reflect a flying
> style preference and that's great.
>
> I'm also reminded that Muncie can have days of very spotty light lift.
> And I'm painfully reminded (frequently) that on those kind of days,
> planes like AVAs and Bubble Dancers leave a lot of us moldie guys in the
> dust.
>
> Go for it, woodies. Nothing in the rules says they're not capable of
> beating anyone if the conditions are right.
>
> - Dave R
>
> "Flying something is a lot better than flying nothing"
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