Difference between 'Two seater' and '20m multi-seat'
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Difference between 'Two seater' and '20m multi-seat'
Now the Stemme has been released if I were to set a task as 'Two Seater' class would that allow the Duo and the Stemme to compete against each other with handicap taken into account?
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Re: Difference between 'Two seater' and '20m multi-seat'
i would think the handicap would be applied - fancy a test race?
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If I free up some time sure!
I tried testing this and it wouldn't let me upload a task saved as all and set 'two seater'. Then I recalled, I think the 'Two Seater' class is a Condor 1 class.
So it doesn't look possible to have the Duo / Stemme race each other. I could stipulate in Task info to only use one or the other, I think that's the only method to manage such a task.
I tried testing this and it wouldn't let me upload a task saved as all and set 'two seater'. Then I recalled, I think the 'Two Seater' class is a Condor 1 class.
So it doesn't look possible to have the Duo / Stemme race each other. I could stipulate in Task info to only use one or the other, I think that's the only method to manage such a task.
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Re: Difference between 'Two seater' and '20m multi-seat'
20 meter multiseat was called twoseater before I think V2.1.2. That version brought the plane classes in line with the FAI names.
The Stemme competes in Open class. As would for example the ASH25/30 and Nimbus 4D. 20 meter multiseat is a specific class containing: Duo Discus/DG500/DG1000/Arcus/ASG32/Twin Shark.
The Stemme competes in Open class. As would for example the ASH25/30 and Nimbus 4D. 20 meter multiseat is a specific class containing: Duo Discus/DG500/DG1000/Arcus/ASG32/Twin Shark.
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Re: Difference between 'Two seater' and '20m multi-seat'
just tried it and you can't select a class that condor club will accept - it says the wrong class is selected in the fpl because you have to use the all | open class.
Re: Difference between 'Two seater' and '20m multi-seat'
Thanks Wikid. Yes I understand why the devs have gone this route and it makes sense. Just feels like whilst the Stemme is pretty cool it doesn't have much need to be used in a race at present. I was just thinking that the two seater class would be entertaining seeing as there is the ASK21, Blanik, Duo and Stemme now.wickid wrote: ↑Sat Oct 31, 2020 6:24 pm20 meter multiseat was called twoseater before I think V2.1.2. That version brought the plane classes in line with the FAI names.
The Stemme competes in Open class. As would for example the ASH25/30 and Nimbus 4D. 20 meter multiseat is a specific class containing: Duo Discus/DG500/DG1000/Arcus/ASG32/Twin Shark.
I could stipulate use a two seater in the task notes though, that'll have to do
I noticed the same when uploading to CC yesterday Paul.
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