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<DIV>Ed, the radii in any maneuver including the end-stage Fig 9, shall be the
same. Since the Fig 9 is an end-stage maneuver, it's a height adjusting
maneuver. The roll should be performed on the center of the vertical line,
meaning right at, above or below where the 3/4 loop started, depending on the
size of both the loop and the vertical.</DIV>
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<DIV>Any snap should show a "break". Since the snap is an inside snap in the Rev
Ava, showing a very quick break shouldn't be a problem, if you use sticks for
the snap. Also, you might want to hold elevator a bit longer than in last
years's snaps, so that the nose will finish high. In essence, you are burrying
the snap on purpose. This is easier to do right than some of the other stuff
we've done.</DIV>
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<DIV>MattK</DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 11/15/2004 7:18:43 AM Eastern Standard Time,
divesplat@yahoo.com writes:</DIV>
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<DIV>Hey everyone. Have a couple "picky" questions on the figure 9 and
avalanche.</DIV>
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<DIV>1) On the figure 9, is it an "altitude adjusting" manuver? By
this I mean does the 1/2 roll have to be centered on the horizontal line the
manuver started on? Another way of looking at it is does the size of the
3/4 loop dictate where the 1/2 roll should be or does the length of the
vertical line from the end of the 3/4 loop to the start of the 1/4 loop
pullout dictate the centering of the 1/2 roll?</DIV>
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<DIV>A person start at a medium height, then do a huge 3/4 loop, not leaving
enough room to center the 1/2 roll on the horizontal line with equal before
and after lengths, so do the roll early(above the horizontal starting point)
but keep the roll centered in the downline.</DIV>
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<DIV>2) Does the radius of the 3/4 loop have to be the same radius as
the 1/4 loop pullout?</DIV>
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<DIV>3) On the reverse avalanche. If we are to maintain the radius
of the loop, how do we keep a slight downward radius when having to pitch up
for a positive snap, then 1/2 way through the snap begin a very slight upward
radius while finishing the snap. Just food for thought. I think
the bigger the manuever the better to hide this little radii problem.
Any other thoughts.</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks in advance.</DIV>
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