1867 - - 50-08 Free acting begins




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 And the next event is the free performance, <>.

 This is scored by all the spectators, and each spectator has 100 points / number of spectators. If there are 200 spectators, it means 0.5 points.

 Since scoring with a decimal point is cumbersome, we actually ask the audience to score on a 10-point scale and divide it by 10 multiplied by the number of spectators when tallying the scores.

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 Marikka is being reckless, Jin thought to himself,

(No, she might have said, "By all means, since it's <> that's why she's running for the position.)

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 He guessed almost the correct answer.



 Then, the started. Each participant has 3 minutes, but a few seconds of back and forth will be tolerated.

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 The reason for this is that the speed of flight differs depending on the model.

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 And <> took off.

 After a smooth takeoff, it started to turn to the right.

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 One orbit, two orbits...... spirals and gently ascends.

 After five laps, the plane reached an altitude of about 30 meters and leveled off.

 From there, the plane made a steep 90-degree descent.

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 The aircraft gains speed rapidly, and when it is about 5 meters off the ground, it is triggered to return to level flight.

"Oh, wow!"

 The audience cheered as well.

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 Halcyon continued to fly horizontally, and then began to climb vertically.



 Zion noticed the intention.

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 After returning to its original altitude, Number 1 < turns to the left this time. It makes a loose spiral to lower its altitude.

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 After five laps, it drops to an altitude of about 5 meters and then flies horizontally.

 From there, he begins a somersault.

 At the apex of the somersault, the airliner begins a reverse somersault.

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"This is ......."

 Jin couldn't help but exclaim.

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 Yes, Natalia had done a figure-eight somersault.

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 After the reverse somersault, Natalia completes the figure 8 by doing another 180-degree forward somersault. The audience applauded and cheered loudly.

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 The figure-eight was completed again with a right turn. Then a left turn. I thought it was a figure eight, but .......

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 <<>. It is one of the flight patterns that is performed in wired planes, called U-control, rather than in radio-controlled planes. However, the attitude of the plane is completely different because it is wired.

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> and <>! You have thought this through!!! >>

 Theon has seen through the combination of Natalia's performance and her intentions.

 Then Natalia's landed slowly after the four-leaf clover.

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 The audience gave her another round of applause.



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 By the way, such scoring is easily influenced by impressions, i.e., subjectivity.

 Even if you think that the first act is impressive and the later acts are better than the previous ones, you cannot score more than 10 points.

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 Considering this, the recorded performances were replayed on the monitor after all the participants had finished their performances, and the scoring was done after watching the replay to ensure the fairness.



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 The proper flight speed is very different between the trilobes and the retro wing planes. They also have the same performance.

 Shu's < climbs steeply at an angle of about 70 degrees after takeoff. The speed of Shu's < is about twice as fast as that of Natalia's <.

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 A big somersault. One more in a row. And again.

 Shu's somersault radius gets smaller with each repetition.

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 Zion mutters to himself as he watches the monitor from the air.

 Shu, who had done his fifth somersault with a radius of about 5 meters, sent <> plummeting down. The angle was about 70 degrees.

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 Shu causes the <> to rise steeply, this time at an angle of about 5 meters above the ground. The angle is also 70 degrees.

 At an altitude of about 30 meters, it suddenly descends.

 In other words, it is flying in a zig-zag manner.

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 As Zion said, the scoring is subjective to the audience, so the degree of appeal is also a big factor.

 In this sense, Natalia seemed to have made a better impression than Shu.

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 If biplanes and trilobes are slow planes, retractable wing and delta wing planes are fast planes. And elliptical and tapered wing planes are medium speed planes.

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 After takeoff, the number 3 aircraft climbs at an angle of about 30 degrees, and then leveled off at an altitude of about 10 meters.

 It then performed a series of twists and turns called <>.

 After that, he performed an Immelmann turn to raise the altitude to about 30 meters, and then did a series of three reverse somersaults from horizontal flight to downward.

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 Theon also commented on the performance.

 The speed is moderate, so the behavior of the aircraft can be seen clearly.

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 Then, at the lowest point of the inverted somersault, the plane moves to horizontal flight. This means that the plane is flying on its back.


 To fly backward with the upper half-angle is to fly in a more unstable position, and Eugene's technique is excellent in keeping the plane stable.

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 After doing a half reverse somersault and returning to level flight, he did a low level flight with a split-S and landed.



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