Flight No Pilot Date Flown Date Added Score Flight Way-points
8899 Tregaskis Dave 2012-05-08 2012-05-17≡28.16SO078032;SO076015;SO080022;SO076018;SO294140
8898 Tregaskis Dave 2012-05-05 2012-05-17≡71.85SO767418;SO770436;SO087325;SO093328;SO090325
8897 Carr Johnny 2012-05-16 2012-05-17≡80.09TQ253114;TQ553157;TQ581202;TQ941301;TR013283
8896 Birkbeck Trevor 2012-05-16 2012-05-17≡134.42SD866860;SD866869;SE109775;SE216640;TA010205
8895 Stephens Anthony 2012-04-15 2012-05-16≡94.81TQ017137;TQ257113;TQ023131
8894 Nicol Luke 2012-05-16 2012-05-16≡24.47TQ254112;TQ432075;TQ441096;TQ448079;TQ469086
8893 Collins Nick 2012-05-06 2012-05-15≡118.94SO769416;SO562434;SO608363;SO843419;SO746414
8892 Collins Nick 2012-03-24 2012-05-15≡38.95SO753437;SO780398;SO720419;SO810430;SO767413
8890 Collins Nick 2012-05-05 2012-05-15≡76.79SO771424;SO747412;SO771442;SO087322;SO091333
8889 Trigg Tony 2012-05-12 2012-05-15≡88.87SO077521;SO098530;SO070445;SO131359;SS818765
8888 Carr Johnny 2012-05-12 2012-05-14≡271.68TQ256110;SU721207;TQ256114
8886 Brown Darren 2012-05-12 2012-05-13≡14.64SD961171;SD972171;SD960173;SE041146;SE077163
8885 Clerkson Danny 2012-05-12 2012-05-13≡57.99SK180815;SK177802;SK180815;SK373596;SK623518
8884 King Tim 2012-05-13 2012-05-13≡56.36SU104646;ST977586;SU104646
8883 Birkbeck Trevor 2012-05-12 2012-05-13≡44.19SD866860;SD868869;SD864870;SE149689;SE240678
8882 Linton Alec 2012-05-11 2012-05-13≡12.4SO827035;SO789017;SO808024;SO790015;SO829032
8881 Linton Alec 2012-05-05 2012-05-13≡15.33SO766419;SO772434;SO769413;SO769441;SO688407
8880 Hunt Richard 2012-05-12 2012-05-13≡A 31.27TL404783;TL411819;TL602661;TL589666;TL603661
8879 Hollidge Andy 2012-05-12 2012-05-13≡A 81.55TL419806;TL248688;TL415799
8878 Dougall Scott 2012-05-12 2012-05-12≡31.25TQ257111;TQ232111;TQ237079;TQ235121;TQ442069
8877 Almond Neville 2012-05-12 2012-05-12≡114.31ST901524;ST832479;ST868654;ST954542;ST893519
8876 Thompson Wayne 2012-05-12 2012-05-12≡24.93SK179807;SK176784;SK280744;SK263707;SK337703
8875 Nicol Luke 2012-05-12 2012-05-12≡21.19TQ245114;TQ248088;TQ259118;TQ234112;TQ258116
8874 Corbett David 2012-05-08 2012-05-11≡49.55SO078031;SO075013;SO335182;SO381151;SO480206
8873 Ems Greg 2012-05-08 2012-05-10≡22.41SO077031;SO074013;SO130056;SO137048;SO245111
8872 Wright Brett 2012-05-08 2012-05-10≡44.42SO078032;SO072017;SO086025;SO078017;SO450165
8871 Woodhead Barry 2012-05-08 2012-05-10≡56.04SO078032;SO080017;SO444264;SO450258;SO528314
8870 Thompson Wayne 2012-05-08 2012-05-10≡37.34SO075035;SO077015;SO331185;SO326171;SO325205
8869 Stephens Anthony 2012-05-08 2012-05-10≡77.68SO078032;SO077011;SO075021;SO421235;SO760193
8868 Shields Dave 2012-05-08 2012-05-10≡88.64SO079032;SO770191
8867 Scott Andy 2012-05-08 2012-05-10≡56.94SO075018;SO083034;SO076018;SO445222;SO557202
8866 Ricketts Tom 2012-05-08 2012-05-10≡60.13SO078032;SO076020;SO077029;SO076015;SO580280
8865 Reid Stewart 2012-05-08 2012-05-10≡63.38SO078032;SO077011;SO461220;SO540194;SO611256
8864 Pyle Christopher 2012-05-08 2012-05-10≡36SO077030;SO076015;SO342194;SO347213;SO346208
8863 Phipps Graham 2012-05-08 2012-05-10≡41.5SO078032;SO072017;SO282138;SO402128;SO414163
8862 Philpott Ben 2012-05-08 2012-05-10≡80.2SO081033;SO076017;SO589330;SO756316;SO756298
8861 Needham Justin 2012-05-08 2012-05-10≡88.64SO079032;SO770191
8860 Matthews Dave 2012-05-08 2012-05-10≡60.36SO078032;SO077013;SO076029;SO076015;SO580245
8859 Leeman Steve 2012-05-08 2012-05-10≡32.43SO078032;SO071017;SO079024;SO075012;SO313168
Seems like the weekend has been good for you guys!

If you have been experiencing issues whilst uploading flights recently it is likely to be a browser issue,

1) If the "next/right" arrow does nothing after choosing submit with igc or coordinates then please clear your cache and try again. Fixed, the problem was caused by some browsers automatically checking the igc button, this was not expected. The button is now always checked by default and should avoid any further problems.

2) If you can get to the spinning circle and it says "flight was flown over a month ago" then please update your browser. The spinning circle of stuff SHOULD now be replaced by an error message if the browser is not supported rather than just spinning endlessly and causing confusion. I have been unable to get any of my browsers to reproduce the error so I am working blind on this.

3) If another problem occurs I have broken it completely, please send me an angry email explaining how I am a fool along with any details about the issue.

I have checked all the latest builds of all the major browsers under windows (IE, Chrome, FireFox and Opera) but there will be some combinations I have missed (For example I have no idea if any of it works on Macs or mobile devices).

Once I have some free time I will try and make it more compatible again but for now exams are priority.
Well done to everyone taking part in the first round of this years BOS.

All of the results are now on the system including the combined comp tracks!

If there are any mistakes with gliders/clubs/scores please inform us.

Looking forward to round 2!
BOS Task 1 flights have been added to the database and the comp tracks generated. Well done to Grant for getting to goal. Task maps are available by going to Comps -> BOS 2012 / Task 1.

Scores are calculated by a different system to the comps score so positions may vary.

If your score seems quite off or we have associated you with the wrong club / glider please tell Phil and it will be changed - I used the last submitted flight as a reference for everyone as we comps team don't keep a record of club.

Fingers crossed the weather is good for the next couple of days!

Rob
A very well done to Carl Walbank on his record breaking flight, still Neville is still holding the top spot in the league for open distance with the larger dog-leg and trip out to sea before landing.
Congrats also to Tim King on a rather large defined out and return, putting him in a respectable 4th place all-time.
Hopefully we will get a few more flights in from the day and some more days like it as well!

Bug Fixes-------------
Firefox and IE were not sending form data after asking for confirm for the last few days so if you entered a flight and got a never ending spinning circle of doom could you please enter it again.

Updates---------------
Flight uploads will now keep you informed about progress, if the circle of doom has no text in it then something has gone wrong with upload, if the circle of doom has stalled for a prolonged period of time please tell us the stage it has got up to.

There is also now the option to forgo triangle scoring if you believe it will not be a high score, this can dramatically improve the performance of the score calculator. We are constantly trying to improve the speed but accuracy must always come before speed
After the loss of the the forums when I re wrote the site I have replaces them with a semi-instant chat thingy-ma-do-da. Hopefully you can use this for the same things as the old forum. Messages can be annonymous if you wish all we ask is that it is kept clean and legal. Next, if it seems resonable I will add the ability to comment on flights.
A quick rundown of this years winners, drum roll please....
Flex Wing:
1st - Malcolm Beard 870 points
2nd - Bruce Kavanagh 853 points
3rd - Justin Needham 714 points

Rigid Wing:
1st Neville Almond 1308 points
2nd Tim King 785 points
3rd Neil Atkinson 618 points

Clubs (top 4 pilots):
1st Sky Surf
2nd Southern
3rd CAC

Clubs (all pilots):
1st Sky Surf
2nd CAC
3rd Southern

Loxely Trophy: Keith Matthews

Bygot Trophy: Neville Almond

Longest Open Distance: Neville Almond 278.93km

Longest Out & Return: Neville Almond 129.05km

Longest Triangle: Bruce Kavanagh 97.73km

Trophies shall be awarded at the first BOS meeting of 2012.

Also a quick reminder that as of this season all flights will require a 3D gps trace to be eligible for awards, 2D will be accepted for fun and unofficial scoring only.
So, if you have looked at the tables page recently you should have noticed it has changed a bit. The most notable thing is it will now attempt to merge 3 different function into one page.

Obviously it is still used to view the tables, this part will always be visible and depending on the size of your screen you will be able to change the table with either the old `basic` setting (for narrow screens, or the `advanced` settings found previously on the Custom Tables page.

You should also see a map on the left, unless you have a very narrow screen, which can be used to overlay the traces for any flights in the tables. To do this click the flight you wish to add and a box will appear with the flight details, including a button to add the flight.

If you can`t see all the sections but want to press ctrl+ - (control and minus keys) to zoom out. This will unfortunately make text smaller too.

If you don`t like this view please tell us why and you can continue to use the old version by using the link at the top of the page.
There will be a few changes to the site starting on the 1st of December.

1) ALL flights will require a 3D trace.

After much talk we have been persuaded to change the rules of the league to allow only flights submitted with a trace that supports 3D coordinates as of the 1st December 2011. This is to create a fairer, policable competition for the new season. We are aware that not everyone owns a 3D enabled device, however the majority do, for the 2011 season 370 flights had a supporting trace while only 66 were manual entries - some of which came from pilots we know own a supported device.

2) Pilots will be able to roughly check their flights for airspace.

After you have entered your flight details and clicked submit a few more pages will appear depending on the details of your flight, the first page that may appear is choosing the section of the flight you wish to submit. This will happen if your gps trace has a gap of more then 60 seconds between two points. This is to allow the system to detect defects in traces caused by gpss being left on after landing or the like, which could unfairly increase a score. Unfortunately this could also happen if a gps looses signal mid flight so we can be lenient if your bring it to our attention. You can view the parts on a map by clicking a link on the page.
After choosing a part if necessary you will then be asked to choose the type of flight you wish to submit out of Open Distance, Out and Return or Triangle. The scores of each are shown with multipliers so you can choose the best for you. This page also contains a link to view your flight with an airspace overlay, while it is not perfect it will give you an idea and if need be you can use software such as SeeYou to properly check.

3) New system to upload competition flights.

After entering the BOS and CAC flights I thought it would be good for competition organisers to enter the flights for their comps. The system requires nothing more than a zip containing all the igcs and the details from compGPS. It will plot all the flights on a single map and allow you to enter then into the database.

4) Load multiple flights onto a map.

The tables have been modified to allow you to plot any flights you wish onto a map single, the old view for the tables still exists but I hope to move to the new form if there are no issues with it being like it is.
You can now use the flight viewer (found by clicking a score an then choosing 'view in google maps') with any browser with javascript support. You can control the track by either dragging the blue slider found at the bottom of the map or by pressing the 'play' button also found at the bottom. This update also effects the comp viewer.

Rob
The comp tracks now show the task and can be 'played' allowing you to pay more attention to what is actually happening and not what you are scrolling, i recommend values of 333/500/1000 for number of cycles for smooth tracks and 0.1 seconds between cycles.

Next thing I will be working on is making it easier to distinguish the pilots in a gaggle.

I will have a bit of time on my hands these next few weeks so if anyone has suggestions for the site they will be more than welcome.
The last task can be found here, congratulations to the 4? guys who made goal, some impressive flying and it was nice to see you come in from the camp site. Commiserations to Graham Phipps who fell ~200m short of goal. Official results can be found on the BHGC site.
Close call on the first to goal, Paul Harvey made a good call and beat Tim King to the post. 6 people made goal in the end so congratulations.
So task one is over, load of messing in the score room and we can release the results for the UKNXCL part. The actual BOS is being a little more of a pain ! You can see the maps here, the results are of course in the usual place.
Using the Custom Select form you can now apply handicaps on Class and Kingposts. The multipliers stack so a 0.5 multi on Class 5 and a 0.8 on kingpost will give a 0.4 multi on rigid and kingpostless gliders. Use a multi of 0 to exclude that type. The multiplier for the flight will be displayed next to in in the table.
for example Handicap Test, 2010 with 0.8 on class 5

Rob
All of BOS Round 2 has been added, you can see the flights combined for each task here http://www.uknxcl.co.uk/comps. the results will be available at goal some point soon
"Glider Mode" (a check box option) will display the tables with gliders as the main focus instead of pilot. The Club league will also swap to "manufacturers league". Thought someone somewhere might like to see.

Rob
First day done, and flights added, you can see the group trace here or download the kml so you can see it in 3d (using google earth) from here. The official results can be found at Goal

In case you haven't seen the, the other comps BOS round 1, BOS round 1 club class
Added manufacturer info to the glider drop down to (hopefully) make it easier to find your glider., if I couldn't find a manufacturer on the internet it will be marked with 0 - glider name. If you spot a mistake or can name the unnamed then please do so here.

Rob
If you wish to make a custom league then download these two files pilot database and glider database and edit them with a new column, for the gliders put in the multiplier they will recieve (ie 0 if they are not allowed, 1 for normal score) and for each pilot a 1 or 0 if they are allowed in the league or not, or alternatly the multiplier they should recieve.
If you send them to me along with any additional things you would like in the league (including a name for the league) I will see what I can sort out. Once I have one custom league up and running I will attempt to create an admin interface so you can skip me out entirly and organise them yourself.

OIf anyone has knowlage of a hg database with info on each glider I could allow you to create a "formula" from this info to create the glider handicaps automatically as well.

Rob
I had broken the new user form when storing emails in an encrypted form, this has now been fixed.

The people who had tried to create users but and then been unable to log in will need to re-create their account, sorry about that.
Due to recent discussions about the validity of certain tracks without altitude measurements we have made a table which will only display flights submitted with a valid 3d log, each flight must be vetted by a member of the admin team before it will be shown on this table.

Out of 237 flights with a supporting log, only 31 were 2d logs.

For the remained of this season we have no intention of limiting flights to only 3d logs. As of next season however the official table MAY be redefined to only contain such flights and 2d logs with no chance of airspace infringement. If this is the case then an 'unofficial' league will still be available with the current criteria for flights.

Of course, if any flight this season is found to be within airspace it will be removed.
To Qualify for defined Goal/OR/Triangle you will need to text Your name and co-ords to 07747885677. You can change your mind as often as conditions change, just as long as the text is sent before take off.

With the exception of BOS Goal flights no defined flights will be accepted without text notification
When looking at a track with our google maps system you can now follow the flight by moving the slider at the bottom of the page.
A vertical line will also travel across the height map to show the relative progression through the flight. If the slider and the red line are not aligned that is because the igc has not got constant time steps, the height graph maps height against time from first point while the slider is for each point not time.
We have now uploaded the tracks from the BOS.
Right now I am working on improving the viewing system to allow all the flights from a comp task to be displayed together and followed through time. Hopefully this will be interesting to people.
The first round is over. After 4 days with winds too high to fly a lot of people had gone home but for the 35 people who stayed there was a great flying day to enjoy. The goal for the main league was set to ~85k with around 13 people making it, Grant Crossingham coming in first of the flexwings. For the club guys there was a ~35k goal which 4 guys made, Daniel Balla winning that and going on to fly a 87k flight! Congratulation to everyone who flew and may the next round bring you more luck with the weather.
Very little has actually been edited, so I will give you a brief rundown on them.
  • The number of waypoints allowed in an out and return flight has been changed from 5 to 4. That is a start, 1 or two turn point(s) and a finish within 800m of the start.
That is all.

these changes have been made as they better match the results given by GPS Dump which means everyone is on a level playing field no matter if they submit a track or not. The old rules, allowing 3 turn points, were originally lifted from the old NXCL site but was only used for 4 flights without supporting tracks. On another note the rules do allow for out and returns with 2 turn points and these are supplied from gps dump as the largest of either triangle or flat triangle however with a 3x multiplier triangles will always be optimal being submitted as a triangle.

We hope this is acceptable to most if not all of you but if you have any doubts we are open to discussion.
Thanks to Andy Harden (sorry about possible spelling error) for pointing out the new user isn't working. This has now been fixed.
To all of you who had usernames in the previous incarnation they will no longer work as we can't recover these from wikidot.
Thanks again and hopefully we will have no more teething issues.
Rob Chett.
Changes:
  • The login and forms are now linked. If you register it will allow you to have you pilot, glider and club filled out when you go to submit a flight, saving you a few precious seconds.
  • We now require an IGC along with the KML file. This is so we can check airspace with ease to stop a few people complaining. We are working on making out own KMLs so only IGC is required.
  • Custom tables, allowing you to make your own with the database, will make a separate threat to discuss this.
  • We now have a section to let you add some extra info for your flight if you wish too along with private info for the admins. You can also delay publication until we look at / edit part of your flight as per your request.
  • Flights which will not count towards the UK league (i.e. flown outside the UK) can now be entered and will show in your pilot log.
Little things like the tables layout, flight page layout have been messed with.

We aren't perfect so please use the forum if anything is amiss.

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Suggestions

What do you think would make the NXCL better and more user friendly... suggestions on a post card to...252011-05-16 13:00:11
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Chit Chat

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News

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Rules

The UK National XC League

Rules For the submission of Cross Country (XC) Flights

The UK National XC League aims to encourage competition by enabling pilots to compete nationally against all comers in a manner that is fun whilst, at the same time, promoting safe and responsible flying.


Eligibility

  • Only flights that originate within the geographic boundaries of the United Kingdom of Great Britain will be accepted for the league. Provided that, at no time during a flight are the rules governing controlled and/or restricted airspace contravened and local rules regarding access and use of takeoff and landing sites are not infringed.
  • Flights outside the UK will be accepted for personal logs only and will not show on any official tables. Such flights must be accompanied by a flight log.
  • Pilots are allowed 2 flights under club rating with relevant supervision to be entered into the system, anyone with a Pilot rating can enter as many flights as they wish.

Season Dates

Competition Season Flying seasons run from 1st November to 31st October the following year with a winter season ending on the last day of February each year

Gliders and Launch

All classes of hang glider are welcome in the league. We accept hill (foot), winch and aerotow as launch methods. A flight which began with a tow launch will only be accepted if the pilot released from the tow at a height of 2000ft AGL or less.

Entry Fee

The league services are provided free of charge and will remain so for as long as we run it.

Types of flights

We limit flights in official tables to those over 10 points where points are determined by distance (km) * multiplier. Different flight type have different multipliers depending on difficulty

  1. Open Distance Flights
    • From any start point to any finish point with up to three intermediate turn points.
    • Start and finish points need not be launch and landing.
    • Distance scored will be distance flown between waypoints.
    • No multipliers with be applied for an open distance flight.
    • Goal
  2. Goal Flights
    • From any declared start point to any declared finish with up to three declared intermediate turn points.
    • Start and finish points need not be launch and landing.
    • All turnpoints must me met to within 400m, if any turnpoint is missed the flight will score as an open-distance.
    • The score given is calculated from the centre of the goal cylinders and NOT the actual flight path.
    • A completed Goal Flight will score 1.25 times the distance flown.
    • An incomplete Goal Flight will score Open Distance (see above).
    • Goal
  3. Out and Return Flights
    • From any start point and back (within 800m) with one turn point.
    • The start does not need to be the launch and the end does not need to be the landing
    • A completed Out and Return will score 2.0 times the distance flown.
    • Out and Return
    • An incomplete Out and Return will score Open Distance (see above).
    • A Defined Out and Return will score 2.5 time the distance flown.
    • Defined Out and Return
  4. Triangle flights
    • From any start point via 2 turn points and back to the start point (within 800m).
    • The start does not need to be the launch and the end does not need to be the landing
    • For a flight to be recorded as a Triangle it must be complete and satisfy the FAI's 28% Rule, (shortest side must be greater than, or equal to, 28% of the distance flown).
    • FAI Triangle
    • FAI Triangle
    • A completed Triangle that satisfies 28% rule will score 2.5 times the distance flown.
    • A completed Triangle that does NOT satisfy 28% rule will score as Out and Return (see above).
    • An incomplete Triangle will score Open Distance (see above).
    • A Defined Triangle will score 3.0 times the distance flown.
    • FAI Defined Triangle

Defined Flight

A defined flight is a Goal, Out and Return or Triangle that was declared no more than 24 hours before takeoff and where such declaration was recorded and witnessed. To declare the flight please text the details (your name and the coordinates) to 07747885677 or email us

Ridge Lift

Regardless of the above, a flight will only be eligible for any bonus score if at least 60% of the distance flown is out of ridge lift

Results

Composition of League Tables Complete Results are only published on our website at UKNXCL, a subset of the results are forwarded to Skywings, monthly, for publication at their discretion. There are a multitude of different league tables for you to look at. Some qualify for trophies at the end of each season; others are there just for your information and interest.


  • Individual League Tables
    • Separate league tables are compiled for Class 1 and Class 5 Hang Gliders and Paragliders, but for convenience and comparison they are displayed together
    • Each entry in a league table is compiled from a pilots best six flights in the appropriate category (post 2003).
    • For six flights to count in our Main, (and Ladies), League table a pilot MUST submit at least one Open Distance flight AND one Defined flight along with any four other flights
  • Club League Table
    • The Official Club League table is compiled from the best six flights from a Clubs top four scoring pilots.
  • Winter League Tables
    • Are essentially Individual League Tables of flights flown between Nov 1st and the last day Feb in any given season

Prizes

Prizes for League winners and various categories of flight are awarded by, and at the discretion of, the BHPAs Hang Gliding Competitions Panel


Special Cases

There are none, All flights from both competitors in other competitions and from the free flying community will be treated in an identical manner


Submitting Flights

  • ALL Flight entries must be submitted through the online form provided on our website and *should* be submitted within 28 Days of the date of the flight.
  • There is a 1 month period at the end of a season for flights to be submitted, after that the season is "closed" and no more flights shall be accepted.
  • We initially accept all flights submitted on trust so they may be entered into the database and published on the website as soon as possible.

Verification of Flights after Submission The UK NXCL competition is run on trust. Pilots submitting Flights are responsible for the accuracy of information submitted. The competition is policed by your peers. In the event of any dispute over a particular flight entry, it will be deleted from the results until such time as the submitting Pilot is able to provide irrefutable evidence in support of any claim they make. To include

  • Witness statements
  • Time stamped Photographs
  • GPS Track-log data

A growing number of pilots are using GPS's to record their flight tracks. We accept GPS Track log data, in support of a flight, in IGC data format.

IMAGES PROVIDED BY THE XC LEAGUE. FOR THIS WE ARE VERY GRATEFUL.

Add Flight Form

Follow the instructions on screen to add a flight into the system

Will you be submitting a flight with a log?

Or with coordinates only?

In case you need to contact us at any point then you can email us using the addresses below.

Rob Chet : webmaster aka. person who breaks more stuff than he fixes, fool
email: rob_chet at hotmail.com, rc285 at ex.ac.uk


Phil Chet : Flying stuff, decision maker
email: admin at eacomms.co.uk
tel (for defined flights) : 07747885677
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There are parts of this site which we are limiting access to currently these include access to the airspace overlay for flights which have been submitted as well as access to the glider database to edit glider info:

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Gilder Database access

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Turnpoint radius guide

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Add news article

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Add Comp

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Flight Planner


-Click the map to add a waypoint or
-Click waypoints to add to your flight path
An open distance flight of 5 or less points can be saved as a declaration of intent by clicking
An out and return of 3 points where the 3rd is also the 1st can be saved as a declaration of intent by clicking
A triangle of 4 points where the 4th is also the 1st can be saved as a declaration of intent by clicking

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