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AEROBATIC TRAINING FOR FIGURES AND SEQUENCES

Aerobatic Figures and Sequences is a continuation of Basic Aerobatic training. This Dylan Aviation Aerobatic Flight School sylabus emphasizes competitive aerobatics. The Aerobatic Figures and Sequence Course offers aerobatic instruction at the Sportsman and Intermediate levels. At each of the two levels, this course consists of eight lessons that includes ground school and four hours of aerobatic flight time.

If you want to fly better aerobatics, you will want to complete this course of aerobatic instruction. You will:
* learn about the Aresti Sytem by which we describe aerobatic figures, and assign them to families.
* learn figure criteria, the basis for flying and judging the quality of a figure.
* fly aerobatic figures from a different family of figures during each of the first five lessons. You will learn to fly the most popular figures from each of the following families: Lines and Angles, Turns, Hammerhead, Loops, Combinations of Lines, Loops and Rolls and rotational elements.
* fly competitive aerobatic sequences in final three lessons.

There is much more to aerobatic training than just flying. During this phase of Aerobatic Training you will be introduced to aerobatic sequence development, and aerobatic competition strategies. This Dylan Aviation Aerobatic Flight School sylabus teaches that flying aerobatic figures and sequences is about power management and energy conservation. Aerobatic Instruction at this level will help you develop a greater appreciation for ground reference maneuvering. These topics and more will be the subjects of the ground instruction before and after each flight.

The Aerobatic Training for Figures and Sequences syllabus is offered by Dylan Aviation Aerobatic Flight School at the Sportsman level in a Super Decathlon or Pitts S2A. Logged basic aerobatic training is pre requisite for either airplane. Figures and Sequences at the Intermediate level is offered exclusively in the Pitts, with the pre requisite experience level to be determined case by case.

Call or email today Jim Alsip at Dylan Aviation Aerobatic Flight School to reserve a date. You do not want to miss this training if you have more than a casual interest in aerobatics.

This is a recent IAC Sportsman sequence. Looking from left to right and top to bottom the figures shown are - P-loop, shark tooth, Immelmann, spin, goldfish, split-S, reverse shark tooth, loop, hammerhead, 270 degree turn.