Masters 2005 questions

Jim Ivey jivey61 at bellsouth.net
Mon Nov 15 09:33:11 AKST 2004


 Matt
 Ref: fig 9 I take this to mean the vert. line starts at the tangent to the 3/4 loop on the downline. This means part of the vert. line is above the entry line and must be  considered part of the straight downline for centering.

jim Ivey
> 
> From: Rcmaster199 at aol.com
> Date: 2004/11/15 Mon AM 08:45:38 EST
> To: discussion at nsrca.org
> Subject: Re: Masters 2005 questions
> 
>  
> Ed, the radii in any maneuver including the end-stage Fig 9, shall be the  
> same. Since the Fig 9 is an end-stage maneuver, it's a height adjusting  
> maneuver. The roll should be performed on the center of the vertical line,  meaning 
> right at, above or below where the 3/4 loop started, depending on the  size of 
> both the loop and the vertical.
>  
> Any snap should show a "break". Since the snap is an inside snap in the Rev  
> Ava, showing a very quick break shouldn't be a problem, if you use sticks for  
> the snap. Also, you might want to hold elevator a bit longer than in last  
> years's snaps, so that the nose will finish high. In essence, you are burrying  
> the snap on purpose. This is easier to do right than some of the other stuff  
> we've done.
>  
> MattK
>  
> In a message dated 11/15/2004 7:18:43 AM Eastern Standard Time,  
> divesplat at yahoo.com writes:
> 
> Hey everyone.  Have a couple "picky" questions on the figure 9 and  avalanche.
>  
> 1)  On the figure 9, is it an "altitude adjusting" manuver?  By  this I mean 
> does the 1/2 roll have to be centered on the horizontal line the  manuver 
> started on?  Another way of looking at it is does the size of the  3/4 loop 
> dictate where the 1/2 roll should be or does the length of the  vertical line from 
> the end of the 3/4 loop to the start of the 1/4 loop  pullout dictate the 
> centering of the 1/2 roll?
>  
> A person start at a medium height, then do a huge 3/4 loop, not leaving  
> enough room to center the 1/2 roll on the horizontal line with equal before  and 
> after lengths, so do the roll early(above the horizontal starting point)  but 
> keep the roll centered in the downline.
>  
> 2)  Does the radius of the 3/4 loop have to be the same radius as  the 1/4 
> loop pullout?
>  
> 3)  On the reverse avalanche.  If we are to maintain the radius  of the loop, 
> how do we keep a slight downward radius when having to pitch up  for a 
> positive snap, then 1/2 way through the snap begin a very slight upward  radius 
> while finishing the snap.  Just food for thought.  I think  the bigger the 
> manuever the better to hide this little radii problem.   Any other thoughts.
>  
> Thanks in advance.
>  
> ed
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