[NSRCA-discussion] Correct Geometry on N

Don Ramsey don.ramsey at suddenlink.net
Tue Jul 8 05:37:23 AKDT 2008


Looks like I was incorrect in my assessment of this maneuver.  The 60 degree
lines certainly don't make a square ( looks like a parallelogram).  It is a
square.
 
Don
 
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I assume you are talking about F-09.15 horizontal hourglass.  It's a
rectangle.  It cannot be a square or the angles on the 45s would be 60 (did
that make sense?).  It is also a complicated maneuver from the judges
perspective.  I think most judges will look for the maneuver to be contained
in a rectangle (entry and exit at the same altitude and bottom of downlines
the same), centering on the roll elements and radii.
 
Don
 
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What is the correct geometry on the N within F09-  square or rectangular?
Judges guide diagram appears rectangular.  My intuition says square- but
what do the judges want to see-






 







 







 







 







 
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Don






 
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