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| Half Reverse
Cuban Eight |
Model pulls up and executes
one-eighth (1/8) inside loop to 45 degrees, hesitates, does one-half
(1/2) roll, hesitates, then performs five-eights (5/8) inside loop back
to level flight in the opposite direction as entry. Downgrades:
- Loop segments not round with the same size
and radius.
- Model not at 45 degrees before and after
half roll.
- Changes in heading in loop segments or after
half roll.
- Half roll not centred in 45 degree line.
- No hesitations before or after half roll.
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Before we start dissecting the manoeuvres, a
word from your friendly webmaster
about aligning your aircraft. It is vitally important that you do everything
in your power to ensure that your plane is set up to perform the next
manoeuvre BEFORE
you begin its execution. That includes all of
the following:
- Wings perfectly
LEVEL
- Flight path parallel to the runway
- Altitude constant
I cannot emphasize strongly enough how important
these things are to the Novice class flier. They
WILL make the
difference between scoring well and scoring badly.
- Half Reverse Cuban Eight: Model
pulls up and executes one-eighth (1/8) inside loop to 45 degrees,
hesitates, does one-half (1/2) roll, hesitates, then performs five-eights
(5/8) inside loop back to level flight in the opposite direction as entry.
- Read that description carefully. Here's how
it's supposed to be done.
- At the completion of Straight Flight Out, up
elevator is smoothly added to make the plane fly a constant radius
1/8th inside loop to a 45 degree climb.
- Fly a straight line in a 45 degree climb.
- Execute a one-half roll to inverted flight.
You will need to add down elevator at the completion of the roll to
maintain the 45 degree up line
- Fly a straight line (inverted). This line is
still on the same 45 degree up line and must be the same length as the
line immediately before the roll.
- Execute a five-eights (5/8) inside loop to
level upright flight. Loop must be of constant radius, and
radius must be the same 1/8th loop at beginning of manoeuvre. Exit
altitude must be the same as entry altitude.
- Now for the downgrades:
- Loop segments not round with the same size
and radius.
Both loop segments (1/8th and 5/8ths) must be of equal radius and must
be ROUND!
- Model not at 45 degrees before and after
half roll.
Model must climb at 45 degrees. If the climb appears to be 45 degrees
to the pilot, it's too shallow! That's because you're looking at it at
an oblique angle, not straight on. If it is a true 45 degrees, it will
appear more like 55-60 degrees from the pilot's perspective.
- Changes in heading in loop segments or after
half roll.
Model must remain parallel with the runway throughout the entire
3-maneuver set.
- Half roll not centred in 45 degree line.
The two straight lines must be of equal length for the roll to be
centred.
- No hesitations before or after half roll.
If you skip either straight line segment (before or after the roll),
deduct TWO points!
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