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The National Rocketry Competition Begins!
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On August 5th, 2017, the inaugural year of the National Rocketry Competition (NRC) began.
This means that the new Sporting Code (competition rulebook) can be used to fly the six events that comprise the first National Rocketry Competition.

1/2A Parachute Duration
1/2A Boost Glider
A Streamer Duration
A Helicopter Duration
A Payload Altitude- Altimeter
C Eggloft Altitude- Altimeter

To sanction an NRC launch and begin finding out how your flying skills in any or all of these six events stack up against everyone else in your competition age division, go to NAR.org > Contest Flying > Register an NAR Launch and fill out the online form selecting NRC Launch in the Event Types window. Fill out the rest of the information and you're on your way to flying the NRC!
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#2
Ongoing Scoreboard results for the 2017-2018 season is at this link:

http://www.nar.org/nrc-scoreboard/

Temporary explanation:

The biggest basic change to the contest rules is how the regular season is run. There used to be a limited number of contests, such as regional contests. Fliers could fly up to 4 regional contests, with points being accumulated from the results of each contest, for a regular season score.

Under the new system for the National Rocketry Competition (NRC), there are six sanctioned events which everyone can fly at local launches. The scores are reported online, the scoreboard shown at this link:

http://www.nar.org/nrc-scoreboard/

So, national results are now more like a “postal” contest, flight results compared against other fliers.

There is no limit on the number of contests person can fly in. So if someone wanted to, they could fly at 10 contests, to try to get their best possible score in any given event, at any of the contests. No need to fly all of the events, the local contests are opportunities to put up a “best score” for individual events. A person might get their best Parachute Duration score for the year at their first contest, and struggle to get a good score in the glider event until the last one they fly (Season ends June 30th).

The six NRC events for this season are:

1/2A Parachute Duration
1/2A Boost Glider
A Streamer Duration
A Helicopter Duration
A Payload Altitude- Altimeter
C Eggloft Altitude- Altimeter

At the end of the regular season, the top 10 ranked competitors (or top 10%) in each age division (who also have a qualified flight in all 6 events), will qualify to compete for the National Championship at NARAM. The season rankings will not carry-over, everyone who qualifies for National Champion awards will begin NARAM with zero points, the championships will be determined by points scored in all of the events held at NARAM..
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#3
[size=medium][b]The (New!) National Rocketry Competition![/b]

The NRC is a [b]year-round competition[/b] involving all competitors across the country.
You compete at any NRC launch.
You fly any NRC event(s) you want.
Fly at NRC launches as often as you like.

[b]Three Easy Steps:[/b]
1. Sanction a launch at nar.org -- it's easy, and your launch is added to the NAR Launch Calendar to attract other competitors.
2. Fly any NRC event(s) at your launch. (See the six events listed in Post 1)
3. Post launch results on the National Scoreboard at nar.org -- see how you rank against everyone in your competition division- across the country!

What's your reward?
- Top 10 competitors in each event are recognized by the NAR at the end of the year.
- Win Event Specialist Awards at NARAM
- Become a National Champion at NARAM[/size]
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