Flying the new sequences

Grow Pattern pattern4u at comcast.net
Tue Jun 7 16:18:46 AKDT 2005


Jim,
        If you are in already and go out at 90 degrees, as a to the top hat 
ht demands, it is still a short line because you hit the box sooner and have 
to go vertical sooner. I found it to be the same going in or out.

Eric.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Ivey" <jivey61 at bellsouth.net>
To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 11:05 AM
Subject: Re: Re: Flying the new sequences


> Eric
> It depends on whether you are in or out after the top hat.If you are in 
> the knife edge will be rushed.
>
> Jim Ivey
>>
>> From: "Grow Pattern" <pattern4u at comcast.net>
>> Date: 2005/06/07 Tue AM 08:55:30 EDT
>> To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
>> Subject: Re: Flying the new sequences
>>
>> It is a tough maneuver to draw correctly in the sky. That's why it is in 
>> at the level I guess. In FAI they throw in a couple of 1/2 rolls to use 
>> up your 45 degree lines.
>>
>> On a different subject. Is anyone finding it hard to present the reverse 
>> knife-edge after the top hat in masters this year?
>>
>> Eric.
>>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>>   From: John Ferrell
>>   To: discussion at nsrca.org
>>   Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 8:50 AM
>>   Subject: Re: Flying the new sequences
>>
>>
>>   It sounds pretty tricky. If the first radius on the push is not the 
>> "right amount" the line length/cross is bunged.
>>
>>   Like the figure M, it is merciful there are only 10 points to lose!
>>
>>   John Ferrell
>>   http://DixieNC.US
>>
>>     ----- Original Message ----- 
>>     From: Grow Pattern
>>     To: discussion at nsrca.org
>>     Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 8:08 AM
>>     Subject: Re: Flying the new sequences
>>
>>
>>     A golf ball is more akin to the current P-05 "Goldfish" standing on 
>> end. An ice-cream cone has much steeper sides and ends in a point at 
>> center. The golf ball has a cross-over point at center of the two 
>> straight 45 degree equal length lines.
>>
>>     FAI describes it as - Golf ball from top:  Push to a 45 degree 
>> downline, pull through ¾ of an inside loop to a 45 degree upline and push 
>> to recover upright.
>>
>>     Regards,
>>
>>     Eric.
>>       ----- Original Message ----- 
>>       From: Wincons at aol.com
>>       To: discussion at nsrca.org
>>       Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 12:05 AM
>>       Subject: Re: Flying the new sequences
>>
>>
>>       In a message dated 6/6/2005 11:03:17 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
>> patterndude at comcast.net writes:
>>         The golf ball should really be named the ice cream cone, but it 
>> wouldn't fit on the call sheets easily.  In this case it's a 45 degree 
>> downline, a 1/2 loop, a 45 degree upline back to center.  Now help me 
>> with a spring coil!!!!
>>         --Lance
>>       Maybe 270 degrees 3/4 loop, not 180 deg half-loop?
>>
>>       Brian ;)
>>
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