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Old January 28th 05, 06:53 AM
ShawnD2112
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You could do that, bu I don't find a -3 G load to be that much of a problem.
For me it's the visuals and other cues that were a bit more disturbing when
I was starting. That's why I started with a half loop up. And, by the way,
I haven't had the guts to try a full outside loop yet!

Shawn

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ShawnD2112 wrote:
Start with a half loop up, it's less frightening. Start out at your
entry speed, straight and level.


Good advice; however I'd start with a few days of push to a 45 or so
degree upline, roll upright, dive to get the speed back, level off and
repeat.

If this starts feeling good to you then do the half loop up as Shawn
suggests.

The idea is to gradually condition your body to the negative G-load.


Doug
Pitts S2-C



 




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