Ed Haywood
En-Route
I am getting back into IAC competition after a 15 year break. These were not common Sportsman figures back then, but they are part of the 2021 Sportsman, so I am learning them on my own. I fly a Super Decathlon.
When should I initiate the pull at the top? Is it better to carry it high and slow, like a hammer? Or should I go vertical just long enough to establish a line, then pull while I still have plenty of airspeed? Should I time the vertical length with a count, or is there a physical cue to pull? How much elevator?
My first few attempts at a humpty went fine, but I just flew it like 2 halves of a square loop. Pull up to vertical, set, count one thousand, pull 180 radius to vertical down, set, count one thousand, pull out. Flew fine except for some yaw and roll over top that I now understand is from gyro precession and will be one of my practice points to refine.
But I suspect my radius at the top is quite ugly, so that is my initial focus. When to pull, and how hard?
When should I initiate the pull at the top? Is it better to carry it high and slow, like a hammer? Or should I go vertical just long enough to establish a line, then pull while I still have plenty of airspeed? Should I time the vertical length with a count, or is there a physical cue to pull? How much elevator?
My first few attempts at a humpty went fine, but I just flew it like 2 halves of a square loop. Pull up to vertical, set, count one thousand, pull 180 radius to vertical down, set, count one thousand, pull out. Flew fine except for some yaw and roll over top that I now understand is from gyro precession and will be one of my practice points to refine.
But I suspect my radius at the top is quite ugly, so that is my initial focus. When to pull, and how hard?
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