Bartman
Defender of the Noob!
BASIC
http://www.mini-iac.org/portals/0/downloads/300f520e-af87-448a-8b79-9a618b5dd98d.pdf
SPORTSMAN
http://www.mini-iac.org/portals/0/downloads/1aede43f-b112-4741-9e99-ebb36602b5d9.pdf
INTERMEDIATE
http://www.mini-iac.org/portals/0/downloads/0711fd82-e377-474f-beec-caa45cd370d9.pdf
INTERMEDIATE (Alternate)
http://www.mini-iac.org/portals/0/downloads/cc409c22-a329-4ae9-abe4-8c0ff2d2c1cd.pdf
ADVANCED
http://www.mini-iac.org/portals/0/downloads/5d79624f-87c0-4970-be64-4b398a3dc078.pdf
ADVANCED (Alternate)
http://www.mini-iac.org/portals/0/downloads/da148014-9166-4862-a511-931f47f48195.pdf
UNLIMITED
http://www.mini-iac.org/portals/0/downloads/dde1c323-c857-49f9-a8f1-c81232f476bd.pdf
UNLIMITED (Alternate)
http://www.mini-iac.org/portals/0/downloads/0803fdff-661c-4c00-b063-4cb624a92397.pdf
Not sure what to do next?
Print the sheets and bring them to the field with you the next time you fly!
Not sure what any of it means?
Ask questions! IMAC can be a fun way to transform yourself into a better pilot!
If you need a little help making sense of it, @Kevin-Young of jtecrc.com wrote out how the sequences above would be called out by your flying partner. The call outs are for the 2015 sequences but maybe he's working on the 2016 sequences. If nothing else, seeing the 2015 sequences will help you to figure out how to properly call the 2016 sequences.
There are other threads here that help new pilots to figure it out, like this one by @IMAC FANATIC
http://giantscalenews.com/threads/imac-practice-tips-for-new-pilots.1740/
Ask questions, there are a lot of people out there that were new at some point and they'd love to offer help. I'm new to IMAC too and am going to try to make it to a contest or two this year as Basic competitor (maybe Sportsman if I can get my stuff together).
Posted by @thurmma below;
Posted by @Silver Fox , ARESTI is the name of the system that is used to show aerobatic maneuvers on paper.
http://www.mini-iac.org/portals/0/downloads/300f520e-af87-448a-8b79-9a618b5dd98d.pdf
SPORTSMAN
http://www.mini-iac.org/portals/0/downloads/1aede43f-b112-4741-9e99-ebb36602b5d9.pdf
INTERMEDIATE
http://www.mini-iac.org/portals/0/downloads/0711fd82-e377-474f-beec-caa45cd370d9.pdf
INTERMEDIATE (Alternate)
http://www.mini-iac.org/portals/0/downloads/cc409c22-a329-4ae9-abe4-8c0ff2d2c1cd.pdf
ADVANCED
http://www.mini-iac.org/portals/0/downloads/5d79624f-87c0-4970-be64-4b398a3dc078.pdf
ADVANCED (Alternate)
http://www.mini-iac.org/portals/0/downloads/da148014-9166-4862-a511-931f47f48195.pdf
UNLIMITED
http://www.mini-iac.org/portals/0/downloads/dde1c323-c857-49f9-a8f1-c81232f476bd.pdf
UNLIMITED (Alternate)
http://www.mini-iac.org/portals/0/downloads/0803fdff-661c-4c00-b063-4cb624a92397.pdf
Not sure what to do next?
Print the sheets and bring them to the field with you the next time you fly!
Not sure what any of it means?
Ask questions! IMAC can be a fun way to transform yourself into a better pilot!
If you need a little help making sense of it, @Kevin-Young of jtecrc.com wrote out how the sequences above would be called out by your flying partner. The call outs are for the 2015 sequences but maybe he's working on the 2016 sequences. If nothing else, seeing the 2015 sequences will help you to figure out how to properly call the 2016 sequences.
There are other threads here that help new pilots to figure it out, like this one by @IMAC FANATIC
http://giantscalenews.com/threads/imac-practice-tips-for-new-pilots.1740/
Ask questions, there are a lot of people out there that were new at some point and they'd love to offer help. I'm new to IMAC too and am going to try to make it to a contest or two this year as Basic competitor (maybe Sportsman if I can get my stuff together).
Posted by @thurmma below;
This is one of the best things you can do next to going to a contest! I flew all year last year in Basic and I could fly the sequences just fine but, didn't know why I was getting dinged on some of the maneuvers that I thought looked great, so I asked one of the intermediate pilots that had helped me out a lot during the year. He explained a lot but, the judging class I went to this year was an eye opener. Everything I was wondering about last year made perfect sense after completing the judging school.
Posted by @Silver Fox , ARESTI is the name of the system that is used to show aerobatic maneuvers on paper.
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