Magicraft Meister

Chapter 1866: 1866 - - 50-07 Regulatory performance


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<> will start soon. Please have a look at your brochures or monitors.

An announcement is made.

<> is a competition to see how beautifully and accurately you can draw a given aerobatic pattern, just like what was called in figure skating.

Scoring is done by the golem brain.

Marikka had ordered <, the golem brain, to grade the performance.

The performance was decided by Jin, using his vague memory of the model plane competitions in modern Japan as a reference.

1. takeoff :After gliding, the plane smoothly moves to horizontal flight. (10 points) 2.

2. horizontal flight : 100 meters in a straight line at an altitude of 3 meters. (10 points) 3.

3. horizontal figure 8: maintain an altitude of 3 meters and form two perfect circles with a radius of 10 meters. (20 points) 4.

3 consecutive somersaults: 3 consecutive somersaults starting at an altitude of 3 meters, in the same place, in a circle with a radius of 20 meters. (40 points) 5.

5. Immelmann turn: Half a somersault with a radius of 20 meters starting at an altitude of 3 meters, then a half roll (kirimomi) from the back position at the top apex to horizontal flight (in short, a vertical U-turn). (In short, a vertical U-turn) (30 points)

6. split S: After performing 5, the competitor rolls half a turn from horizontal flight to a dorsal somersault and then performs a half somersault downward to horizontal flight (in essence a vertical U-turn) (30 points). (In short, a vertical U-turn) (30 points)

Landing: Return to the starting area. Points will be deducted for bouncing. (10 points).

Total 150 points.

Of course, all participants should have practiced this flight pattern since it has been announced to them in advance.

Incidentally, after takeoff and before landing, the aircraft is warded at an altitude of about 1 meter to prevent damage to the aircraft in the event of a crash.

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> is about to begin! >>

The host, Lackhard Randall, announces the start of the aerobatics, and the audience applauds.

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The runway is smooth and paved for a smooth takeoff. The trilby <> glides about 20 meters and then takes off smoothly.

The plane then leveled off.

<<< interesting, this competition! I'd like to try it. ...... I'll ask Maricka later.

Zion seems to like it so much that the words of the host and the commentator seem to fall on deaf ears.

<<< figure 8 flying...... oh, that's brilliant too! >>

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Continuous somersaults.

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Jin, who was listening to the program, thought that the combination of the heated host and the calm commentary was quite interesting.

After all, three consecutive somersaults are difficult, and after the second and third somersaults, it seems that the speed slows down and it becomes difficult to follow the same trajectory.

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The Immelmann Turn is named after Max Immelmann, a German ace pilot in the early days of World War I. His maneuver (maneuvering) is known as the "Immelmann Turn".

He developed a maneuver in which he performed a vertical by performing 180-degree somersaults (loops) and twists (rolls), either sequentially or simultaneously.

It was an advanced technique to do this with the engine ...... rather than the aircraft ...... of the time, because the aircraft would stall during the somersault if it was not fast enough.

As an aside, Jin knew the origin of Immelmann turn, but did not know the origin of the word "Split S".

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These were Zion's honest opinions.

This is the opposite of the Immelmann turn, and is a U-turn while converting the potential energy of altitude into velocity.

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Biplanes and trilobes were used in World War I, so it is natural for them to be able to perform such maneuvers.

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In a few seconds, the results of the scoring are displayed on the large monitor ...... on the magic screen.

9 points for takeoff, 8 points for horizontal flight, 13 points for horizontal figure 8, 21 points for 3 somersaults. 24 points for Immelmann turn, 24 points for Immelmann turn, 25 points for split S, 8 points for landing. Total 108 points.

<<< Quite a result! Next up is number 2, Shu Nido! It's a retreating wing plane<! >>

As a retractable wing aircraft, the < performs overall maneuvers at a high speed. Speed is not an issue, since it is not scored, but high speed means high centrifugal force, and somersaults tend to be large.

This performance was in contrast to Natalia's <, which was a low-speed plane.

Shu's score was 8 points for takeoff, 8 points for horizontal flight, 14 points for horizontal figure-8 flight, 3 times 2 24 points for Immelmann turn, 23 points for split S, and 8 points for landing. In total, 105 points.

This is a very severe evaluation.

Eugene Fowle, number 3, with a tapered wing, also completed his performance without any problems.

He scored 9 points for takeoff, 9 points for horizontal flight, 17 points for horizontal figure-8 flight, and 22 points for 3 somersaults in a row, Immelmann turn: 21 points, Split S: 21 points, Landing: 8 points. Total 107 points.

The oval-wing airplane of number 4, Glina Kuzma, flew gracefully, but lacked accuracy,

They scored 9 points for takeoff, 9 points for horizontal flight, 14 points for horizontal figure-8 flight, and 20 points for 3 continuous somersaults, Immelmann turn: 22 points, Split S: 21 points, Landing: 9 points. The total score was 104 points.

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The biplane of Schieleen Eschenbach, number 5, seemed to be suited to this flight pattern,

She scored 8 points for takeoff, 8 points for horizontal flight, 14 points for horizontal figure-8 flight, and 21 points for 3 continuous somersaults, Immelmann turn: 23 points, Split S: 22 points, Landing: 8 points. In total, 104 points were scored.

The rectangular wing airplane with foldable wings of Sidney Marek, number 6, performed with its wings spread,

He scored 9 points for takeoff, 8 points for horizontal flight, 15 points for horizontal figure 8 flight, 23 points for 3 continuous somersaults, 23 points for Immelmann turn, 23 points for split S, and 8 points for landing. In total, 109 points were obtained.

Number 7, Werner Landl's tapered wing with extendable and retractable wings.

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So, 9 points for takeoff, 9 points for horizontal flight, 16 points for horizontal figure-8 flight, 3 somersaults in a row, 2 4 points, Immelmann turn 22 points, Split S 21 points, Landing 9 points. The total is 110 points.

Florence Fahlheit's retro wing plane, numbered 8, was a little bit rough in her performance.

As a result, he got 7 points for takeoff, 8 points for horizontal flight, 15 points for horizontal figure 8, 3 times 2 5 points, Immelmann turn 20 points, Split S 19 points, Landing 7 points. Total 101 points.

Elvis Alcott's biplane, number 9, performed quite well.

He scored 8 points for takeoff, 9 points for horizontal flight, 16 points for figure-8 flight, 22 points for 3 somersaults in a row, Immelmann turn: 23 points, Split S: 23 points, Landing: 8 points. Total 109 points.

Theon muttered.

Stehardt Randall replied to his murmur.

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The < takes off smoothly and flies horizontally, then performs a figure-eight, followed by a series of somersaults.

He was not so good at the figure-eight, but his continuous somersaults were the best so far.

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And landing. She was so energetic that she was a little bit overrun.

She scored 8 points for takeoff, 9 points for horizontal flight, 13 points for figure 8, 3 times 2 7 points, Immelmann turn 25 points, Split S 24 points, Landing 6 points. Total 112 points.

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And then the Zero, with number 11, Jin, took off.

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After successfully completing the takeoff, horizontal flight, and figure-eight flight, the < enters into a somersault.

The wing area is reduced and the emphasis is on speed. Three high-speed somersaults in a row.

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Sion is impressed.

The Immelmann turn was also performed with the wings retracted, allowing for agile maneuvering and good movement.

The same was true for the following Split-S.

For landing, the wing was spread and low wing loading was applied, and the plane landed softly.

The scores were as follows: 9 points for takeoff, 9 points for horizontal flight, 18 points for figure-8 flight, 3 times 2 7 points, Immelmann turn 26 points, Split S 25 points, and landing 9 points. Total 123 points.

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And now it's Rhodes' turn.

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Smooth takeoff, stable level flight, and figure-8 flight.

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Theon pokes his head in.

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Zion gives him a sharp look. Unable to resist the power of his eyes, Stayhard Randall confesses.

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Now is the time to concentrate on the competition.

Rhodes' <> had completed his split-S and was on landing.

The results were: 8 points for takeoff, 9 points for horizontal flight, 18 points for horizontal figure-8 flight, 3 times 2 6 points, 24 points for Immelmann turn, 24 points for split S, and 9 points for landing. Total 118 points. So far he is in second place.

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For Theon, it seems that Marikka will always be , no matter how old she is.

Marikka is surprisingly stable in flight. She flew surprisingly stable,

She scored 9 points for takeoff, 9 points for horizontal flight, 17 points for horizontal figure-8 flight, 25 points for 3 consecutive somersaults, Immelmann turn 24 points, Split S 25 points, and Landing 9 points. With a total of 118 points, he was in second place with Rhodes.

The audience applauded him generously.

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