[NSRCA-discussion] Proposed rule change

Vicente "Vince" Bortone vicenterc at comcast.net
Sat Oct 10 08:55:42 AKDT 2009



Don, 



I think makes sense as you suggested.  It should be proposed asap.  Thanks, 

Vicente "Vince" Bortone 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Don Ramsey" <don. ramsey @ suddenlink .net> 
To: "General pattern discussion" < nsrca -discussion at lists. nsrca .org> 
Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2009 11:17:25 AM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central 
Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Proposed rule change 




What do you guys think of this rule change for stall turns? 



In the Judge’s Guide Page RCA 20 of Regulations under “Stall Turns”: 

Change   1.. Lines must have exactly vertical and horizontal flight paths.   To 

1.   Horizontal lines must be wings level and parallel to the flight line.   On entry vertical lines must be wind corrected to establish a vertical track.   The wind corrected attitude of the model must not be changed as the stall is approached and any wind drift is not cause for downgrade unless the model drifts out of the maneuvering area. 



In the maneuver descriptions under “ Figure M with or without Rolls” 

Change downgrade 1 from “ Model not vertical at start and finish of rolls and stall turns” to 



1.   Horizontal and vertical lines must be flown as described under “Stall Turns” in the Judge’s Guide above. 



In the maneuver descriptions under “ Stall Turns with or without Rolls” 

Change downgrade 3 from “ Model track not vertical at start and finish of rolls and stall turn”   to 



3.   Horizontal and vertical lines must be flown as described under “Stall Turns” in the Judge’s Guide above. 





Here’s the logic behind the change: 



Once a crosswind becomes stronger than the speed of the model the model can no longer maintain a vertical track even if turned 90 degrees into that wind.   Stall turns flown as described in the changes always score better with the majority of judges.   This change brings the stall turn in line with the spin in allowing some wind drift of the model as it slows and provides a much more consistent judging standard. 



  Don 
_______________________________________________ NSRCA-discussion mailing list NSRCA-discussion at lists. nsrca .org http://lists. nsrca .org/mailman/listinfo/ nsrca -discussion
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.nsrca.org/pipermail/nsrca-discussion/attachments/20091010/ce54f991/attachment.html>


More information about the NSRCA-discussion mailing list