[NSRCA-discussion] 2007 Intermediate sequence questions.

Eddie Batchelor perkinsrx at centurytel.net
Mon Sep 25 09:25:55 AKDT 2006


IP
Sorry I didn't see your response until this morning.
I use Real Flight with Mark Hunt's Insight update to the GPtracer and the
pattern land file from someone here on the list, added in.
Eddie

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Eddie,

Thanks!!  I missed that the Reverse Shark was turnaround.
Which simulator do you use?  I use AeroFly Pro.  It's just ok.  I will have
to try Hangar 9's FS one next month.  Hope it is as good as what Horizon
tells to its dealers.

Later,

Ihncheol


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Hey IP
I'm still in repair mode also  SO I've been practicing 402/2007 in
RealFlight. Here's my impressions correct me if I'm wrong (ANYONE)

The sequences for 2007 flow really well and feel much less rushed. I was
always extremely rushed getting out of the stall turn and into the 2
horizontal rolls( this being my nemesis)  BUT in 2007 you're coming out of a
1/2 reverse cuban eight which just seems like you're much further out and
have more time to "think" about starting the 2 rolls. in many cases you are
coming out of a T-A maneuver and then don't start the center maneuver until
crossing the center line ( for example -humpty bump into triangle loop)This
gives plenty time to calm down the nerves IMHO

now for your questions , I see it like this :
the Top Hat with 1/2 rolls intends for 1/2 rolls up & down

Don't need a center point of The Reverse shark's tooth as it is a Turn
Around maneuver  which places the "stall turn with 1/4 rolls "(again assumes
1/4 rolls up & down) at center thus making the transition into the landing
sequence easier than it is currently.

Eddie

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Well, I haven't had a chance to compete for almost 4 years. This year also
looks same with all planes on building board with various problems.

So, I just looked at the 2007 sequence at the link below.  Good thing the
link showed up http://www.nsrca.org/competition/judging/Patterns2007.htm

For the Intermediate,  I see mostly 1/2 rolls.  Where is the center of the
1/2 roll?

I think it was the knife edge position during 1/2 roll to be center.  Am I
right?

Top Hat with 1/2 rolls.  I believe it should be two of half rolls in
vertical up  and down lines.  Missing 1/2 roll in vertical dive right?

45 degree downline, w/ 1/2 roll in middle says the 1/2 roll is the center of
the figure and be on center of the 45 degree line..

Also, where is the center of the Reverse Shark's Tooth w/ 1/2 roll on
upline?

Another thing.  In the Two Half rolls reversed (pause in the middle),  Is
this pause just a break of roll or a certain time/duration of inverted
flight?
What actually is the differences between this and the "two half rolls in
opposite directions" in the current sequence?

Thank you,

Ihncheol Park



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