[NSRCA-discussion] APPARENT GEOMETRY (PARALLAXED VIEW)

Ken Thompson mrandmrst at comcast.net
Tue Apr 10 14:01:42 AKDT 2007


You are correct Georgie, that is my most serious flaw...
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: george w. kennie 
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  Yeah, Ken. Especially if the wind is blowing IN.
  G.  


    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Ken Thompson 
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    Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 7:36 AM
    Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] APPARENT GEOMETRY (PARALLAXED VIEW)


    Even vertical lines will appear to fall away from you, or so I've been told...mine aren't that straight to begin with...
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      From: Ed Alt 
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      Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 6:04 AM
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      And all the lines will bend and not appear straight,  Hey, I do that already!

      Ed
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Fred Huber 
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        Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 10:59 PM
        Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] APPARENT GEOMETRY (PARALLAXED VIEW)


        The responsibility of the pilot s to PERFORM the corret geometry despite the parallax view.

        The responsibility of the judge is to learn how the parallax will make the correctly flown maneuver look.

        About the only way I can think of to show the effects of parallax on a correctly flown turnaround maneuver would be to film it from as close to perpendicular to the flight path as possible, and at the judges' location at the same time. then play the tapes sumultaneously at a judging seminar.

        At the appx 45 to 55 deg observation angle of the judges station, a 45 deg up/down line (half cuban) would appear steeper than what is actually being performed.  If it looks like a 45 from the judge's station (holding up a 9th gradeer's geometry class triangle), its too shallow.  The appearance of 60 deg (same method) would be closer to actually being the 45 deg line.

        Note that if the pilot doesn't make use of the full box, the parallax will be reduced... and that's not downgradeable.

        Verticals should still look vertical.
          ----- Original Message ----- 
          From: rcmaster199 at aol.com 
          To: nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org 
          Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 10:11 PM
          Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] APPARENT GEOMETRY (PARALLAXED VIEW)


          A question has been posted from an IMAC gentleman (who is trying to write better IMAC rules) as to how Pattern people fly and judge skewed appearance of maneuvers at box ends or in center when tall maneuvers (Hourglass, Vert Sq 8, Rolling Ess, etc) are involved. 

          Some of us have searched the book and found no wording written that describes what the pilots' responsibilities and the judges' responsibilities are in the performance of the skewed apparent geometry. There is a statement in the Judges Training tape in regard to end maneuvers.... that these will appear different even when accurately flown. The oness is essentially on the judges to know how the True Geometry should appear when flown at an angle to the eye, and must not downgrade for Apparent or Parallaxed appearance difference.

          Spoke with Don about this earlier today and we decided to present the question to the group and get some conversation going. We should be explicit in the book regarding how such Apparent Geometry should be treated....ie- what is the pilot's responsibility and what is the judge's. Description improvements could be written over the next couple rule cycles.

          The pilot's responsibility may appear easy.... they simply need to fly precise geometry per the book. True enough, BUT.....consider what is actually flown, especially by the top guys, and what scores well. These are not necessarily as precise as one might think. The better pilots tend to fly purposely flawed maneuvers that give the impression of precision. 

          MattK

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