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Ignore him, he just recycles terms he read from Blake T at DGR. He's useless.
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If your wrist is down and your throwing shoulder is high coming through for hyzer or flat, you are going to tend to roll the wrist over because otherwise you are going to have huge nose up stalls.
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So do you think I am cranking it down too much, if the result is more turn on my leopards in calm wind? But it makes my banshee stop flying up in headwind. What's the verdict?
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I'm with sidewinding on why. Also, the banshee is way more OAT tolerable than a leopard, that's another reason.
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OK, I get that it's hard to say whether I'm cranking it down too much based on what's shown and reported. I will focus on experimenting with combinations of cranking the wrist angle down and throwing shoulder down, and report back. It could take awhile because I have to wait for the wind to change.
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