Snap rolls (long)
Weimer, Claude
cweimer at wilkinson-mfg.com
Mon Jun 23 10:40:55 AKDT 2003
Are we trying to read more into judging criteria than is there? The rulebook says simultaneous and I'm not sure the interpretation means the stall has to come before pitch and roll. It seems to me the stall is caused by the change in pitch regardless if yaw and roll are applied at the same time.
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Subject: Re: Snap rolls (long)
Rule book page 78
Snaps-----A snap is a simultaneous, rapid autorotation in pitch, yaw and roll axes of flight in a stalled wing attitude. The following criteria apply:
OK now here's where Earls explanation comes in: and he is correct, now it seems that some wording is off in the rules the word simultaneous should not be there as in the next sentence it clearly says that (initiated by a rapid stall of the wing induced by a change in pitch attitude) this tells me I have been doing this wrong all the time and need to do some work on this maneuver.
An old fossil head like me it is much easier to do all the sticks at one time, what I have always looked for is like the description on the snip, a cone and it is pretty easy to see when someone is rolling out of the maneuver instead of snapping all the way though. So now all that is left is to try and get these old hands and mind to relearn something in 3 weeks, and review the judging tape another time.
Thanks
Steve Maxwell
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