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Flying and Judging F3A. SCHEMATIC MANOEUVRE ILLUSTRATIONS SCHEDULE P-11. Take-off procedure ( not judged, not scored ). wind. 120 0. security line. 4. P-11.01: Figure M, 3/4-pt. roll up, 1/4 roll down, 1/2 outside loop with integrated 1/2 roll, 1/4 roll up, 3/4 roll down. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
SCHEMATIC MANOEUVRE ILLUSTRATIONS
SCHEDULE P-11SCHEMATIC MANOEUVRE ILLUSTRATIONS
SCHEDULE P-11
1200
security line
wind
Take-off procedure
( not judged, not scored )
P-11.01: Figure M, 3/4-pt. roll up, 1/4 roll down, 1/2 outside loop with integrated 1/2 roll, 1/4 roll up, 3/4 roll
down
3/4-pt. roll3/4 roll
1/4 r.
1/4 r.
1/2 roll
All rolls on middle of the line.
All radii are equal.
Pivot on CG Two wing spans or more – zero points!
1/2 roll must be fully integrated on circular flight path of the half loop.
P-11.02: Half reverse Cuban 8, with 2/4-pt. roll up
2/4-pt. roll
2/4-pt. roll on middle of the line.
2/4 pt. roll
All radii are equal.
P-11.02: Half reverse Cuban 8, with 2/4-pt. roll up
P-11.03: Two slow rolls in opposite direction:
Pause between rolls is very brief.
The two slow rolls must have the same roll rate.
Same direction - zero points!
P-11.04: Half square loop, snap roll up, inverted exit
All radii are equal.
Snap roll on middle of the line.
Snap roll may be positive or negative.
If snap roll = barrel roll or aileron roll:Severe downgrade > 5 pts.
( )
P-11.05: 4-pt. roll on 45 degrees down, inverted exit
All radii are equal.
45°
4-pt. roll
Roll on middle of the line.
P-11.06: Push-push-pull humpty bump, 1/2 roll up, 2/4-pt. roll down
1/2 roll2/4-pt. roll
Rolls on middle of the line.
All radii are equal.
2/4-pt. roll1/2 roll
P-11.06: Push-push-pull humpty bump, 1/2 roll up, 2/4-pt. roll down
P-11.07: Loop, with 8-pt. roll integrated over top 180 degrees
8-pt. roll
8-pt. roll must be fully integrated on circular flight path over 180 degrees.
P-11.08: Half square loop on corner, 2/4-pt. rolls, inverted exit
2/4-pt. roll
2/4-pt.roll
All radii are equal.
Rolls on middle of the line.
P-11.09: Reverse Cuban 8, 4/8-pt. roll and 2/4-pt. roll in on 45 degree downlines, inverted exit
4/8-pt. roll2/4-pt. roll
All radii are equal.Rolls on middle of the line.
P-11.10: Half loop with 1/2 roll, exit inverted exit
Half roll immediately after the half loop.
1/2 roll
P-11.11: Reverse 8-pt. roll (4/8-pt. rolls in opposite direction), inverted exit
4/8-pt-roll
4/8-pt-roll
Hesitations between all roll segments must be equal.
All segments are of equal length.
P-11.12: Stall turn, 2/4-pt. roll up, full roll down
2/4-pt-roll 2/4 pt.roll on middle of the line.
P-11.12: Stall Turn, 2/4-Punkt-Rolle aufwärts und Ganze Rolle abwärts
All radii are equal.
Roll in middle of the lineFull roll
Pivot on CG Two wing spans or more – zero points!
P-11.13: Double immelmann, 2/4-pt. roll and full roll, inverted exit
2/4-pt-roll
Full roll
2/4 roll immediately after the half loop.
Full roll immediately after the half loop.
The length of the upper horizontal line (incl. roll) is equal to the diameter of the loops.
P-11.14: Figure 9, full roll up
Full rollAll radii are equal.
Roll on middle of the line
P-11.15: Opposite knife-edge
1/4 roll
1/2 roll
The knife-edge segments are of equal length, and must be long enough to demonstrate controlled, sustained knife-edge flight.
1/4 roll
The direction of the rolls is R-L-R or L-R-L
P-11.16: Figure 8, full outside loop, ½ loop on top, inverted exit
All radii are equal.
P-11.17: 2 1/4 inverted spins in opposite directions, with 1/2 roll exit
1/2 roll
Spin reversal is immediate
Snap entry - zero points!
Forced entry: downgrade.
Spiral dive - 0 points!
1/2 roll is part of the manoeuvre
Weather-cocking is downgraded 1pt/15°
1200
security line
wind
Landing procedure
( not judged, not scored )
The direction of the landing may be different to the take off.
Thank you!
Forget WHO is flying(friend, rival, countryman, flier from other nation)
Forget WHAT is flying(2-stroke, 4-stroke, electric, turbine, rubber-power)
LOOK ONLY AT LINES DESCRIBED IN THE SKY!
(and the precision, smoothness, positioning, and size)
Peter Uhlig, Oktober 2008
Bob Skinner