05-13-2020, 04:53 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Fairbanks, Alaska
Posts: 6,507
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Originally Posted by BEC
Jason,
You do know that the National Rocketry Competition structure currently in place with the NAR only requires two people to have a meet, right? And from there the scores are posted on a national scoreboard . And that one of this year's six events is 1/2A altitude/altimeter...
That's not quite a solo postal contest, but as things are loosened up a bit (here in Washington some counties have already done so, and the rest of us hopefully will get there by the beginning of next month) then small groups - up to 5 initially - can do this.
That said, what you suggest is interesting, indeed.
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The "activated text" NAR scorecard link won't open for me. Never having competed in--or even attended--a space modeling contest (and having only skimmed through a quite old copy of the "Pink Book" many years ago), I didn't know any of those things; I'm glad that the minimum number for a "meet quorum" is so small.
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