Snaps

RC Steve Sterling rcsteve at tcrcm.org
Tue Apr 13 17:41:34 AKDT 2004


Read my 2nd and 3rd paragraphs. Certainly, the follow-on paragraphs still do
not mention "before", "prior", "do this first", it only says there must be a
break on initiation. It does not preclude the simultaneous autorotation.

Sorry, you can't redefine the word simultaneous.
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  In a message dated 4/13/2004 8:06:56 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
rcsteve at tcrcm.org writes:
    NOWHERE does it use the word "before" or "prior". It says
    "Snap Roll is the simultaneous, rapid autorotation in the pitch, yaw and
roll axes of flight...."
   Don't stop reading as so many do, this is the next sentence.

   1. Since the maneuver is defined as a stall maneuver
  (initiated by a rapid stall of the wing induced
  by a change in pitch attitude), the nose of the
  fuselage should show a definite break from the
  flight path in the direction of the snap (positive
  or negative) while the track closely maintains
  the flight path.



  Steve Maxwell
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