Masters ' Proposed Question

Lou Olsen louolsen at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 25 16:38:44 AKDT 2002


Sorry, plane is upright, so the snap is towards the
inside of the loop. My definition of snaps is correct
though.

Lou

--- Lou Olsen <louolsen at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Positive snap is always away from the wheels
> (elevator
> pull), negative snap is always towards the wheels
> (elevator push).
> 
> So, this positive snap is towards the outside of the
> loop.
> 
> Lou Olsen
> 
> --- Bob Pastorello <rcaerobob at cox.net> wrote:
> > Forgive me if I missed this....
> >     Man. #4 - Reverse Avalanche....the snap is
> > "positive"...is that meaning to the canopy, thus
> > toward the OUTSIDE of the loop ??  Or put another
> > way - at the bottom of the avalanche you want a
> snap
> > TOWARD the ground????  Ya gotta be kiddin'.....
> >     Surely, we mean "positive" to mean "positive
> G",
> > thus and "outside snap" toward the inside of the
> > radius???
> > 
> > Somebody wanna clarify...?  I just crashed my
> > sim.... :-(
> > 
> > Bob Pastorello
> > NSRCA 199, AMA 46373
> > rcaerobob at cox.net
> > www.rcaerobats.net
> > 
> 
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