[NSRCA-dist8] Masters

Gordon Anderson gaa at owt.com
Sun Nov 4 17:28:34 AKST 2012


regarding slow rolls; I gave a lot of down grades last season because the slow rolls were too fast. The rule books say 3 secs minimum. So make sure your slow rolls are in fact slow!

--Gordon

On Nov 4, 2012, at 6:12 PM, Patrick Harris <harris7148 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Alan,
> I was having the same problem with the 1 1/2 snap. I talked to Arch Stafford a week or so ago and he said to try holding about 1/4 power on the 45 downline and go to low just before the snap. He also said to come out of the elevator early. The up elevator on the last 1/2 snap pitches the plane down. Sounds easy enough until you try it. So far, holding power seems to help some, but I havn't been able to time the elevator.
> 
> I have flown the new Masters about fifteen to twenty times and have most of the little stuff figured out. Here is my assessment.
> 
> 2. Clover. I am doing a three count on the up line before the 2 of 4 and after. Nice big outside loop and you need to draw a good long line before and after the full roll (I am doing a 2 to 3 count before and after the roll). een able to time the elevator.
> 
> 3. Stall turn, full roll up, 2 of 4 down. Use all the box as you will need it for the next maneuver. Other than that, no big deal.
> 
> 4. Two slow rolls reversed. Not all that hard, but it needs to be started really early just after the stall turn. Stall turn, short line, roll. So far tough for me to center.
> 
> 5. Half loop 2 of 4 up exit inverted. OK, here’s the trick to the next maneuver, the figure Z. This one needs to be really, really high. Use every bit of the box. I am doing a slow 3 count before and after the 2 of 4.
> 
> 6. Figure Z. If you set it up high, it’s not all that hard to get it centered. If it’s not set up high, you will have a short leg after the 2 of 4 and it will look ugly. I am using a 2 or 3 count past center on the first inverted leg before the first inside loop.
> 
> 7. Humpty. No issues.
> 
> 8. Triangle loop, ½ rolls each leg. I am doing a 3 count after center before the first pull, followed by a 3 count between each ½ roll. The 3 count is keeping it nice and big.
> 
> 9. Stall turn, 2 of 4 up, 4 of 4 down. Needs to be set up at the edge of the box for the next maneuver. Draw a good long line before the 2 of 4. I am doing a 3 count before and after the 2 of 4. After the stall turn, draw a short line and come into the 4 of 4 quick.
> 
> 10. Top hat. Short line after the stall turn and come into it early. 2 of 4 on up line….first quarter turn towards pilot (canopy)…it looks better. Snap out…it looks better. 2 of 4 down…first quarter turn toward pilot (canopy)…it looks better.
> 
> 11. Humpty, ¾ turn up. Not hard, just have to remember which way to roll.
> 
> 12. Eight sided loop. No big deal, but can get real ugly, real fast.
> 
> 13. Full roll, half outside loop. Keep the loop nice and big for the Cuban and the next two turn around’s.
> 
> 14. Reverse Cuban eight 1 ½ snap, 4 of 8. Carry power on the 45 before the snap and get out of the elevator fast. Easier said than done. This will help to hold the 45. Snap out…it looks better.
> 
> 15. Figure six. No big deal unless you don’t set the Cuban up high.
> 
> 16. Reverse knife edge, inverted exit. No big deal, just remember which way to roll for the inverted.
> 
> 17. ¾ Figure 8. Needs to be set up high (maneuver 13). Needs to end high for the spin.
> 
> 18 2 ½ spin, 2 of 4 out. All about timing.
> 
> Pat
> 
> 
> 
> On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 2:15 PM, alan wellentin <a_wellentin at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Well, I got a chance to fly through the new sequence on Friday.  I didn't have a chance to fly through it from start to finish, I didn't have a caller and I couldn't remember the whole sequnce.  I think it's going to be a fun one.  A couple of observations that I had; 
>                    The cuban 8 with a snap and a half isn't as bad as I had imagined it to be, I only flew it twice but I think it will be a doable maneuver.  I found the biggest obstacle is going to be the exit heading after the snap, I ended up going from a 45 down to about a 65 down.
>                     I really wasn't thrilled with the notion of the stall turn 2 of 4 up, 4 point down.  In reallity, it isn't bad as long as the up line roll portions are started well into the up line to allow centering and altitude for the 4 point down.
>                     The figure Z is a bit tougher to center than I thought it would be.  I judged about 500 of the things in contests and could figure out why the roll segments weren't centered and why the bottom line was always pulled early, now I know.  It's just not as easy a maneuver as I originaly thought it was.
>                      It will be strange doing the reverse knife edge through the middle of the box instead of on the floor, also rolling out inverted will take some brainwashing, old habit of rolling back to upright will have to corrected.
>  
>  
> I'm figuring on selling the Miss wind, it just flies too different compared to the Scandalous.  It took a couple of gallons of fuel just to shake the old habitual corrections/inputs that the Wind needed but the Scandalous doesn't.  I thinking around the 525-550 range for the plane minus receiver but including 4, 6S packs.  I don't want to ship but I have no issues meeting someplace for delivery.
>  
> Later,
> Alan
> 
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