A small tip for ogranizers.
When the number of pilots is not suitable for a simple division into heats and rounds, it is possible to use a system where no rounds are resolved. It's just important that everyone flies a certain number of flights (for example EPA ... 3 rounds), so everyone has to fly 3 times and it doesn't matter when. There are now 10 pilots registered for the EPA. So either we fly 2x 5 pilots (6 heats total) or we know that everyone has to fly 3x, so 3x10=30 ... /7 (7 is the maximum number of pilots) the closest higher number is 5x7=35 .... there will be 5 flights of six pilots. Of course this requires that the judges be non EPA pilots as well.
The same can be applied to WW1. It's very boring to fly in fours. There are now 8 pilots registered. Suppose we fly 3 times. 3x8=24 ... the maximum number of pilots in a heath is 6. So 24/6=4 ... we'll fly 4 heaths of six. I don't think it would be a problem to take longer breaks (to charge accu) when we will fly not 6 but 4 heats only. Of course, again, other judges will have to help.
What do you think?