Masters 2005 Sequence
Anthony Romano
anthonyr105 at hotmail.com
Sun Aug 1 09:50:29 AKDT 2004
On the square with 2/4 which way do you roll? I always prefer to show the
canopy but it doesn't specify direction in the description.
Anthony
>From: Steven maxwell <patternrules at sbcglobal.net>
>Reply-To: discussion at nsrca.org
>To: discussion at nsrca.org
>Subject: Re: Masters 2005 Sequence
>Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 10:01:52 -0700 (PDT)
>
>
>Here is the new 2005 schedule and detailed descriptions of the new
>maneuvers.
>
>1. Take-off (U) K=1
>2. Stall Turn, 1 and 1/4 Rolls up, 3/4 Roll down, Exit Inverted (U) K=4
>3. Half Outside loop, 2/4 roll on exit K=2
>4. Reverse Avalanche from top with 1 positive Snap at Bottom (D) K=4
>5. 1/2 loop with full Roll out K=2
>6. 45 degree Pyramid Loop with Half Rolls on up and down legs (U) K=3
>7. Humpty Bump, push or pull on top, 1/4 Roll Up, 3/4 Roll down K=3
>8. Quarter, half, quarter Roll (D) K=4
>9. Half Inside Loop, 2/4 roll on exit K=2
>10. Vertical Square-Eight from the Middle, Pilot's Option (U) K=4
>11. Mid-entry Figure Nine - pull 3/4 loop first, 1/2 roll down K=3
>12. Slow Roll (D) K=3
>13. Humpty Bump with Pilot's Option K=2
>14. Square Loop with 2/4 point rolls on all sides. First 2/4 on up-line (U)
>K=5
>15. Stall Turn with 1/2 Rolls K=2
>16. Inside-Outside Diamond Eight with 1/1, Full Rolls, on center 45s (D)
>K=5
>17. Immelmann Turn K=1
>18. 45 Degree Down, one positive Snap Roll (U) K=3
>19. Top Hat with 3/4 Roll Up, 1/4 Roll Down, Exit Upright K=3
>20. Reverse Knife-Edge (D) K=4
>21. Half Square Loop with 1/2 Roll Up K=2
>22. Two and a half Turn Spin, with 1/2 Roll on horizontal exit line (U) K=4
>23. Landing (U) K=1.
>Total K-Factor = 66
>
>Descriptions of new maneuvers for the 2005 season
>
>Stall Turn 1 and 1/4 Rolls up, 3/4 Roll down, Exit Inverted - Model pulls
>through one-quarter (1/4) loop to vertical flight, pauses, performs
>one-and-one-quarter (1-1/4) rolls, pauses, performs a 180 degree stall turn
>in the direction of the maneuver to a vertical dive, pauses, performs a
>three-quarter (3/4) roll in opposite rotation, pauses, then pushes through
>one-quarter (1/4) loop to recover in inverted level flight.
>
>Half Outside loop, 2/4 on exit - Model pushes from inverted level flight
>and executes half (1/2) out-side loop, immediately followed by 2 of 4 point
>roll,
>and finishes flying straight and level exactly 180 degrees from heading at
>entry.
>
>Reverse Avalanche with 1 positive Snap at Bottom - Model pulls down into a
>loop. At the bottom it executes one positive snap roll, recovers to
>complete the loop and finishes at top to level inverted flight.
>
>45 degree Pyramid Loop with Half Rolls up and down- Model passes through
>center and pulls 135 degrees, climbs, hesitates, executes one-half (1/2)
>roll, hesitates, then pushes through 90 degree loop, hesitates then
>executes one-half (1/2) roll, hesitates, then pulls through 135 degrees to
>level flight.
>
>Vertical Square Eight from the Middle, Pilot's Option - Model passes
>through center and pulls or pushes to commence a square loop, When first
>square loop is complete the model passes through center again and performs
>a second square loop exactly below or above, opposite to the first loop.
>
>Mid-entry Figure Nine - pull 3/4 loop first, 1/2 roll down - Model pulls
>3/4 loop, hesitates, performs 1/2 roll on down-line, hesitates Pulls 1/4
>loop. (Note loop entry point does not have to dissect down line)
>
>Square Loop with 2/4 point rolls on all sides. First 2/4 on up-line -
>Model passes through center and pulls through one-quarter (1/4) loop and
>executes square loop with corner segments of equal radius. In each leg,
>model hesitates, performs a 2 of 4 point roll, hesitates again before
>performing the next loop segment.
>
>Inside-Outside Diamond Eight with 1/1, Full Rolls, on center 45s
>Model passes through center and pulls one eighth (1/8) loop to
>45 degree up line, draws another straight line then pulls quarter (1/4)
>loop, draws straight line and pulls one quarter loop (1/4). Model hesitates
>and performs one roll (1/1), hesitates and pushes one quarter loop (1/4) to
>45 degree up line, draws line and then pushes one quarter loop (1/4), draws
>straight line, pushes one quarter loop (1/4), hesitates and performs one
>roll (1/1), hesitates pulls one-eighth loop (1/8) to level flight.
>
>I expect that #4, the Reverse Avalanche, might initially catch the
>attention of the Masters pilots. It has the snap at the bottom of the loop.
>When you look closer you will see that the maneuver is designed so that
>your plane will be almost level and upright just before for the snap
>component. The snap will be a single snap and will also be performed into
>the wind. All of these design decisions were calculated to make the
>maneuver more executable.
>
>Also I think that it actually should be called an inverted avalanche?
>
>
>
>
>Brian Young <b.young8070 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>Does someone have a handy copy of the 2005 masters sequence.
>
>Thanks
>
>Brian
>
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