Throw snap rolls out!!!!!!

mike mueller mups1953 at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 13 09:15:13 AKDT 2004


 Steve I'm sure you know me well enough to know that I just brought up the subject because of the incredible confusion. I remember you telling me about that contest. The point about the break is what so many strugle with. You have to be going pretty slow to have a definite break that doesn't also cause too large of a devaition from the maneuvers flight path. I'm absolutly sure that I know what a well executed snap looks like. I am also just as sure that there are too many that don't. Later, Mike

Patternrules at aol.com wrote:In a message dated 4/12/2004 9:21:31 PM US Eastern Standard Time, mups1953 at yahoo.com writes:
What's really confusing to me is that some of the best pilots I've seen fly are the ones that are cheating the most on the snaps
 Mike as Tony said good for you, the more that start judging the snaps right the more everyone will have to do them right, I was at a contest last year and was told because I was pitching before the snap that I was really being downgraded, I, wish  basically told him that was the way it is written in the rule book and that was the way I was going to fly it, this is copied straight from the rule book, Since the maneuver is defined as a stall maneuver
(initiated by a rapid stall of the wing induced
by a change in pitch attitude). Sounds pretty straight forward to me.
 
 
 
Steve Maxwell


		
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