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daniel dion wrote:<br>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">Is there someone to explain me the difference
between "Sharks tooth" and "1/2 cuban 8" please? I have no problem to do
the 1/2 cuban 8 or reverse cuban 8 but what's "Shark tooth"???</font></div>
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The Shark's Tooth is normally a turnaround maneuver. It is entered upright,
followed by a 90 degree pull to vertical, followed by a rather long vertical
climb. At the top of the maneuver there is a 135 degree pull to a 45 degree
downline, with a half roll centered on the downline, and a 45 degree pull
to upright flight.<br>
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It was in the Master maneuver schedule in the 1999-2001 rule book and should
be in the rule book maneuver description section.<br>
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Ron Van Putte<br>
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