Snap Switch
Patternrules at aol.com
Patternrules at aol.com
Tue Apr 13 10:07:58 AKDT 2004
In a message dated 4/13/2004 12:44:59 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
gfowler at raytheon.com writes:
It means there is no such thing as a 10 snap
Gray, there is nowhere that says anyone should get a 10, you could be right
that maybe there isn't a 10 snap but the guy that gets the best score still
wins, Mark Pool put it very well you may have a step to say a foot or two but
the line is still the same in the vertical plane and the heading is still
straight, I found last year at the Nat's finals that Andrew Jesky was doing a
vertical maneuver that had a roll then a snap he was really displacing to the right
by maybe 3 feet so ask him to do it the opposite way so instead of say
rolling to the left and then snapping to the right, try rolling right and snapping
to the left, what happened he came back out now on line, so some of this is
just figuring out what works best, and still meets the rules.
Steve Maxwell
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