FI-13 CIRCLE AND SQUARE
Key Elements:
- equal 'size' (width and height) of circle and square
- the two points of the kite pointing towards the center of the circle (while flying the circle)
- circle and square have four points in common
Description:
- "IN" call:
when the kite flies sideways (top of kite horizontal) on the horizontal line at ^30, before <30 is reached
- When centre-window is reached on the first stretch, the kite curves downward and flies the
right half of the circle. During that first half circle the kite makes an even turn of 180°
Again at centre window, reaching ^5 the curve ends.
Then the "square" is flown completely, keeping the kite in the same position
until the same point at (<0^5) is reached again.
Then the left part of the circle is flown, again while the kite makes an even turn of 180°,
ending at centre window, at ^30.
- "OUT" call:
when the kite has flown at least 30° horizontally
[Of course a real square can not be flown. It is irrelevant whether true or flase verticals are flown,
as long as square and circle 'touch' four times]
last changes: june 2; 1998