ORIGINAL: Bob_S
ORIGINAL: Danny Baker
Being able to read aresti solves this important flight line issue.
That is true enough but the caller still has to say words to the pilot. So technically (if you remove practice etc) only the caller needs to know it.
Seriously though, I wonder if is asking for a "how to properly fly the figure" text instead of a "what is the figure". In the first narrative, he not only gives the how to (pull to vertical, 1/2 roll on the upline etc) but also gives scoring critera. So maybe the AMA rulebook would help. I know it helped me to understand exactly what is expected of each figure.
But really, understanding of them both is really required. You can read Aresti, but if you do not know the judging criteria you'll never do well.
AMA Rules for Scale Aerobatics
http://www.modelaircraft.org/UserFil...Aerobatics.pdf
Maybe he's just asking for a "how to call it" text version. Looking at the aresti is one thing but the caller still has to verbalize it. If that is what he's needing then I suggest you just call each leg of the figure as they fly it. For example in that Tear Drop in the sportsman sequence, I might start by saying "Teardrop" as soon as they complete the previous figure. Then I would say "Pull to a 45 upline, positive snap on the upline." After they do the snap I would continue "Pull three quarter inside loop to a 45 downline; one half roll on the downline". After they do the half roll I would say "Pull to exit upright."