[NSRCA-discussion] Intermediate Schedule Question

R. LIPRIE RLIPRIE at centurytel.net
Mon May 7 19:00:08 AKDT 2007


Well doing a 2 pt roll on 2 half rolls in opposite directions is a big "NO<NO".  And yes you are correct on your Split-S w/ 2/4 roll.

Matthew Liprie
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  From: Lisa & Larry 
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  Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Intermediate Schedule Question


  OK, finally got out and practiced with a continuing push over the last couple weeks to go fly by Lisa (wife).

   

  On the NSRCA web-site:

   

  402 # 7 calls for, "Split-S w/ 2/4pt roll on top". This implies that no line is drawn from the 2nd pt (inverted) and as soon as the 2nd point is completed you immediately pull through ½ loop to level flight. Am I correct in my understanding?

   

  402 # 8 calls for, "Two (2) Half Rolls Reversed (with pause)". I'm assuming "reverse" is same as "opposite". I was actually practicing this wrong as my brain failed to accept "reverse" and I went into brain lockout. I successfully flew it as a 2pt roll 5 consecutive flights (read as scored 0). Each time I flew this I could not understand why I was doing it this way. When I got home, it hit me.LOL

   

  I think I understand the rest of it. I should be able to lock in 4th out of 4 at any contest now.

   

  Going from # 8 to # 9 is much more challenging than I thought at first glance. If you don't lock in wings level it's a handful, for me anyway, to even score on the HB w/ Options. I have yet to pull a good vertical line on this. Well keep burnin' the fuel.

   

  For those in D4, you may want to break out those hard hats again.

   

  Larry Diamond

  NSRCA 5024

   

   

   

   



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