History: Rolling Susan
Comparing version 6 with version 7
a.k.a. Snap Lazy TP-USA Tricks Party Definition Group 2The ROLLING SUSAN is a single 360° rotation entered from the TURTLE position. The lower wing is popped to knock the kite into a TURTLE (belly up, nose away), and the same line is again popped to perform the rotation. The trick must be entered and exited horizontally. Compare LAZY SUSAN. KEY ELEMENTS: ►Horizontal entry and exit. ►Flat rotation. DescriptionHorizontal flight - Turtle - 360° rotation in the same direction as flight path (i.e top wing initiation) - recovery - horizontal flight out.ExecutionPrimary ExecutionFly the kite horizontal to the ground. Then give a small pop to the top wing and then imediatly give slack. This will knock the air out of the sail and the kite will fall back into a Turtle. Pop the same wing again so the kite spins through 360°. Then pull on both lines to recover the kite and continue flying in the same direction.Video LinksVideos with the TrickTutorialsA tutorial by Randy GreenwayTPUSA judging tutorial Related TricksLazy Susan |
a.k.a. Snap Lazy TP-USA Tricks Party Definition Group 2The ROLLING SUSAN is a single 360° rotation entered from the TURTLE position. The lower wing is popped to knock the kite into a TURTLE (belly up, nose away), and the same line is again popped to perform the rotation. The trick must be entered and exited horizontally. Compare LAZY SUSAN. KEY ELEMENTS: ►Horizontal entry and exit. ►Flat rotation. DescriptionHorizontal flight - Turtle - 360° rotation in the same direction as flight path (i.e top wing initiation) - recovery - horizontal flight out.ExecutionPrimary ExecutionFly the kite horizontal to the ground. Then give a small pop to the top wing and then imediatly give slack. This will knock the air out of the sail and the kite will fall back into a Turtle. Pop the same wing again so the kite spins through 360°. Then pull on both lines to recover the kite and continue flying in the same direction.Video LinksVideos with the TrickTutorialsA tutorial by Randy GreenwayA tutorial by Robert Randolph (Audiorob) TPUSA judging tutorial Related TricksLazy Susan |
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