[NSRCA-discussion] P-07.03 question

Troy A. Newman troy_newman at msn.com
Tue Jun 20 16:13:49 AKDT 2006


Per the Aresti rules and formatting, only rolls on the same line fall under 
this category that the arrow directions can denote opposite or same 
direction rolls. Since in this case the rolls are not on the same line it 
doesn't define opposite and it doesn't define same. It is simply 1/2's 
however you choose to do them.

Troy
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chad Northeast" <chad at f3acanada.org>
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Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] P-07.03 question


> Bob Skinner clarified this a while ago that the rolls can be in any
> direction
>
> Chad
>
> Anne et Xavier wrote:
>
>>At the Hamburg contest this weekend we discussed the roll directions of
>>maneuver #3.
>>
>>Here is the description from the FAI  sporting regulation:
>>P-07.03 Half square loop on corner, with half rolls, exit inverted: Pull
>>to a 45 degree upline and perform a half roll. Push through 90 degrees
>>to a 45 degree upline and perform a second half roll, then pull to a
>>level inverted exit.
>>
>>I am not sure how to read the Aresti but it looks like the roll are
>>shown opposite on the copie I have, as well as the ribbon I have.
>>
>>I suppose the FAI wording rules. Is that right ?
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Xavier
>>
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