[NSRCA-discussion] all this talk of sequences -Sportsmanquestion

J N Hiller jnhiller at earthlink.net
Thu Jul 26 20:31:11 AKDT 2007


I wouldn't say IMAC is indifferent to box discipline. An airspace control
score from 10-0 is awarded with a k-factor associated with the competition
class. See rule 4 in the AMA Radio Control Scale Aerobatics judging guide.
It looks quite interesting. The pilot is free to fly a presentation best
suited to his flying style. I sold an airplane a couple days ago and now
have room on my rack for a 50cc IMAC airplane.
Jim Hiller


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The intention of providing a box exit/re-entry is to allow a reposition for
those who need it. IMAC seems indifferent to box discipline.

If your positioning is good during practice you could consider it an
opportunity to add turn around maneuvers for the next class up. If you can
handle it you can also do those turn arounds in contests providing you make
them out of the box and remember to call entries and exits.

John Ferrell    W8CCW
"Life is easier if you learn to plow
       around the stumps"
http://DixieNC.US

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kelly Regan" <kelly.regan2 at verizon.net>
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Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 5:30 PM
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] all this talk of sequences -
Sportsmanquestion


> EDIT
>
> My question is why where the breaks added into the sequence
> to begin with?
>
>
>
> Kelly Regan wrote:
>> I have a question about how the Sportsman sequence was devised.
>>
>> In IMAC the entry level sequence (basic) is flown with no breaks
>> unlike the entry level (sportsman) class in pattern.
>>
>> My question is why where the breaks added into the sequence ?
>>
>> When I try to fly (practice) the sportsman pattern sequence I find
>> the breaks actually create a distraction for me.  For some reason
>> I find myself practicing the IMAC basic more then the pattern
>> sportsman.
>>
>> Thanks for the help
>>
>>
>
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