[NSRCA-discussion] Judging question on turnaround maneuvers
Ken Thompson
mrandmrst at comcast.net
Sun Mar 18 05:48:12 AKDT 2007
Ding ding ding...You are correct sir!!!
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From: Bob Richards
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Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Judging question on turnaround maneuvers
Since all the looping segments have to be the same radius, and the straight segment must be at a 45 degree angle, I think the only way to make an altitude adjustment is to vary the length of the straight line. The roll must be centered on that segment.
Bob R.
Adrien L Terrenoire <amad2terry at juno.com> wrote:
The 1/2 roll should be in the middle of the line!! You make the altitude
adj by varying the size of the loop segment.
Terry T.
On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 18:24:31 -0500 "Paul Horan"
writes:
> Turn around maneuvers are altitude adjusting maneuvers.
> In that case how is a half cuban or reverse half cuban judges ?
> Normally the half roll is in line with the center of the loop
> and the straight segment it is in. Where should the half roll be
> located when the half cuban is used to adjust height, at the
> center of the straight or at the center of the loop ?
> Thanks,
> Paul
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