P-O5.13 question

H. Ells hells at eagle.ca
Fri Apr 25 17:12:26 AKDT 2003


Just to follow up on this, here is the most recent description I have seen.

P-05.13 Goldfish, with half rolls: Pull to a 45 degree downline and perform a half roll, followed by ¾ of an inside loop. On the second 45 degree downline, perform a half roll, then pull to recover upright.



Harry

----- Original Message ----- 
  From: H. Ells 
  To: discussion at nsrca.org 
  Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 9:04 PM
  Subject: Re: P-O5.13 question


  Hi Jim

  In general when looking at the FAI schedules the Aresti drawing is gospel and description merely a guide.

  If you look at the Aresti drawing it will clear this up and you will see that the description should be pull to a 45 degree downline.

  Harry
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Woodward James R Civ 412 TW/DRP (Test Ops) 
    To: discussion at nsrca.org 
    Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 6:18 PM
    Subject: P-O5.13 question


    Hi All,



    I've been reading the maneuver description from P-05 sequence and have a question regarding the following maneuver:



    P-O5.13:  Half of a reverse Cuban eight, with ½ rolls:  Push to a 45 degree downline and perform a ½ roll, followed by ¾ of an inside loop.  On the second 45 degree downline, perform a ½ roll, then pull to recover upright.



    The previous maneuver, the "Reverse double immelmann, full roll first, 2/4 pt roll second, EXIT INVERTED, makes total sense.  



    Because the previous maneuver "exits inverted," and at the top of the box, how do you "push" to a 45 degree downline and performa a ½ roll, etc of the P-O5.13 maneuver?



    It seems to me like the description of P-O5.13 should read; "pull to a 45 degree downline, etc."  



    Or, is the intent of P-O5.13 to "push ¾ outside loop to a 45 degree downlin, etc.????"



    TIA,



    Jim W.




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