[NSRCA-discussion] Masters Avalanche question
Ronald Van Putte
vanputte at cox.net
Sun Apr 5 16:34:44 AKDT 2009
What you can try is easing some yaw in by putting in a bit of left
rudder just before entering the snap (the judges probably won't even
notice).
Ron
On Apr 5, 2009, at 6:13 PM, Keith Black wrote:
> I’m having trouble with the Masters Avalanche and wanted to see if
> anyone had any suggestions or was experiencing the same problem.
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> Entering the maneuver left to right then pushing the half loop to
> the snap, If I attempt a positive snap to the right (which rotates
> the plane away from the flight line) the nose comes around nicely
> to complete the arch of the loop, but ends pointing about 20
> degrees away from the flight line. If I stay on the rudder after
> the snap I can immediately put the plane back in line, but it’s
> quite ugly and obvious rather than smoothly exiting the snap
> parallel to the flight line. I’ve tried using less rudder, but have
> not been able to get that to work any better.
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> I’ve also tried an outside snap but to me this looks terrible and
> the nose is elevated on exit.
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> The plane is a Beryll.
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> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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> Thanks,
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> Keith Black
>
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