Bipes
Rcmaster199 at aol.com
Rcmaster199 at aol.com
Fri Jun 27 15:04:15 AKDT 2003
In a message dated 6/27/2003 3:09:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
Lisandro.Zapata at rsandh.com writes:
> Subj:Bipes
> Date:6/27/2003 3:09:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time
> From:<A HREF="mailto:Lisandro.Zapata at rsandh.com">Lisandro.Zapata at rsandh.com</A>
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> Is a casuality or a trent:
Tough enough to set-up a mono correctly. The average pattern flier will not
bother with the building complexity, or the set-up everytime he goes out to
fly. I say it's a casual interest that will pass in a couple years
> Who was first chip's Double Vision, Christopher's Suxess Bipe or Narukes
> Narlar Bipe?
None of the above; Ken Bonema's FYG LEAF bipe that Tony Frack won the masters
with about 8-10 years ago. Frack had renamed it the 4Q2 a if memory serves
> Pros and cons using bipes for F3A??
The key Pro as I see it is the somewhat easier rolling loops and circles that
have crept into F3A schedules and the knife edge loop ability. Mono designs
will require some different ideas or concepts to perform these specific
maneuvers as easily. But stay tuned sports fans, these are coming
>
> Arturo
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