[NSRCA-discussion] Maneuver 4 Masters pattern

Richard Strickland richard.s at allied-callaway.com
Mon Dec 4 09:15:41 AKST 2006


It's an 'inverted' maneuver--so it would be the upright portion of the
inverted maneuver or 'flight' in this instance.  Technically I would say the
description is still correct.  Hey, I'm still pissed at the KU and Chiefs
games and feel like arguing...
RS

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I believe you're correct.


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> All
> Shouldn't (center is middle of inverted flight)....be (center is middle of
> upright flight)??
>
> "Two (2), Two of Four (2/4pt) Point Rolls Reversed.  From inverted flight.
> Model rolls through 180 degrees, hesitating at each 90 degree point.  Then
> rolls through 180 degrees in the opposite direction hesitating at each 90
> degree point.  At each hesitation wings are parallel or vertical to the
> horizon.  Center is middle of inverted flight."
>
> Jim Ivey
>
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