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You clearly don't know who you're talking to, so let me clue you in. I am not in danger, Skyler. I am the danger. A guy opens his door and gets shot, and you think that of me? No! I am the one who knocks!
WW is a bad mamma jamma! Haha.... |
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Ok guys can i just ask again about the "box", I fly F3A and i want to give imac a go, im after picking up a Hanger 9 Sukhoi 85cc. Im practicing the Sportsman 2013 schedule with a 50cc Yak 54 and im using the same box as i would you for the 2 Meter F3A plane.
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Advanced sequence....... Figure #7.. the loop with the 1/4 roll and 3/4 opposite roll across the top.... should the end of the 1/4 roll be centered? Should the roll rates be consistant or should the extent of the rolls be symetric? |
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and is it a strict deal to fly according to wind direction?
Could one fly with a right handed wind orientation on the first sequence and a left handed on the second? |
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You can swap directions in between sequences as long as you clearly let the judges know of your intentions. You cannot change direction in the middle of a sequence...obviously CB |
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what I mean is each flight is 2 sequences... can the first sequence be right handed and the second sequence left handed? (Not sure I would do it...)
When I was practicing the pattern sequences... I made sure I never developed a preference for a left or right orientation... |
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Ok but what about base line height and Distance from you, like is it over 150meters or dose it depend on the size of plane? Also Your center line on maneuvers? Sorry to be awkward i just thought it was very similar to the pattern style.
Is the ACS judging how well you use he airspace and size of the schedule maneuvers? Thanks for the help! |
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The beginning of the ¼ roll to the end of the ¾ roll should be centered. Any deviation from center is a ½ point per 5 degrees. The roll rate of the ¼ should be constant within it’s self and the ¾ roll should be consistent within it’s self. The rate of the ¼ does not need to be the same as the ¾ roll. Quote:
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IMAC has a deadline that is a 100 feet from the pilot. You can fly as low as you want but you can not touch the ground. There are no centering criteria in IMAC. The ACS is down to one simple concept. Did the pilot place the plane so each maneuver could be optimally judged? You are not awkward at all. Keep asking all the questions you want. That’s how we learn. |
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Haven't flown IMAC, but have watched several, scribed at a few, and attended a judging school. The above comment says that there is a lot of judges discretion, and that is consistent with what I have observed while scribing. I have rarely seen a down mark for either sound or ACS, but I have seen maneuver scores that might have been nudged by positioning problems.
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Nope. The 3/4 roll should stop opposite of where the 1/4 roll started. As you stated, "the extent of the rolls be symmetric". The combination of the two rolls is centered at the top of the loop. The two rolls do not have to be the same rate. They are two different elements. Changing the roll rate during either roll is a deduction, though. http://www.mini-iac.com/Portals/0/Do...les/SA2011.pdf Quote:
Yes. As castlebravo, said, be sure and alert the judges that you're switching directions so they will be looking at the correct Aresti. |
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