snaps/spins

V Bortone vbortone at comcast.net
Wed Jun 25 17:28:01 AKDT 2003


Jon:

It is nice to know that you tried. I agree and Earl is right on the 
rule book interpretation.

Vicente 





----- Original Message -----
From: Jon Uhler <juhler at bellsouth.net>
Date: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 4:23 pm
Subject: re: snaps/spins

> With all this talk about snaps and such I had to play around with 
> some of the ideas while practicing last night.  I was out flying 
> with Steve and we got to messing around with some of the ideas 
> talked about on here.  After flying the Sportsman sequence a few 
> times I needed a break.  So I said "Steve, what is a good thing to 
> practice on".  He replied how about the inverted snap and 1/2 
> followed by 4 of a 8 point roll.....Yeah right!
> 
> So I tired it.  (I am flying a Focus with a 3M 1.40 on it for 
> those of you who care about that kind of stuff....lol)  I noticed 
> that the plane was getting real deep into a snap through my normal 
> method.  Steve said try a bit of elevator before you do the other 
> inputs.....wham! Snap and a 1/2, stop on a dime.  I can only 
> assume that this does not allow the plane to get in so deep.
> 
> Great ideas guys!  Really works well for me.....
> 
> Now the 4 of 8 after the snap is a whole different story......
> 
> Jon
> 
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