Masters 2005 questions
Lance Van Nostrand
patterndude at comcast.net
Wed Nov 17 20:07:48 AKST 2004
Several people have said that the 1/4 loop radius must match the 3/4 loop radius in the fig 9. If this is so, then a large 3/4 loop leads to a disaster because the matching 1/4 loop will finish too close to center to do a 3+ second slow roll. It these radii must match then as a judge, I'll bet that if I see a large 3/4 loop, theres a 2 point downgrade about to happen next.
--Lance
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From: Rcmaster199 at aol.com
To: discussion at nsrca.org
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: Masters 2005 questions
Jim, your assessment is correct. There are many ways to execute the Fig 9, and they all depend on the size of he 3/4 loop. A tiny loop will make for a little longer vert line, and a very large loop, for a little shorter vert line.
Keep in mind the exiting 1/4 loop needs the same diameter as the 3/4 loop, which means it has to start sooner rather than later, and that will shorten the vert line, as long as the exiting altitude is unchanged.
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
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