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BLACKHEATH LEAGUE AND TRICKSTER COMPETITION - 07/03/2004

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Andrew Phelps

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Jan 8, 2004, 6:36:48 PM1/8/04
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The next round of the Blackheath Trickster competition will take place
on Blackheath on March 7th.

The prescribed tricks are as follows;

Masters competition
================
Backspin Cascade
Multilazy
Yoyo
Taz Machine
Flapjack

Experienced/Fun flyer competition
===========================
Cascade
Backspin
Slot Machine
Stop (Stall)
Fade & Hold

Assemble from 10:00am to 12:00 midday. Competitions will run from
1:00pm all afternoon. Entry is £2. There will be trophies for winners
etc.

If you are interested, please let me know so that I can plan more
accurately.

If you want more details, check out;
http://www.netspaces.com/kitefly/07...fly07032004.htm

You can find the current version of the Trickster competition rules
at:
http://www.netspaces.com/kitefly/articles/trickster.htm

Robin Smith

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Jan 9, 2004, 7:02:55 AM1/9/04
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Andy... what's a taz machine mate =)

would love to make it, but up to my eyes in horrible university exams =(

The joys of algorithms and data structures... yuck

regards

Robin Smith

--

Sponsored by Carl Robertshaw - Kite Related Design
www.kitestudio.com

It's going to be an interesting 2004 =)

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Andrew Phelps

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Jan 9, 2004, 4:46:14 PM1/9/04
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Robin,

Computers. Dont you just love them.

For the Taz machine, check out the videos page on www.tricksparty.com;

http://julientessagambassi.free.fr/video%20tricks/Taz_machine.avi

I have not tried this one with a modern kite, although I used to do a
mean Taz Machine (!) with a Shuriken Omega.

Hope you are keeping well.
Regards
AP

Andy Wardley

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Jan 10, 2004, 6:48:18 AM1/10/04
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Andrew Phelps wrote:
> For the Taz machine, check out the videos page on www.tricksparty.com;
>
> http://julientessagambassi.free.fr/video%20tricks/Taz_machine.avi

Looks like a double axel to me.

A

Roy Reed

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Jan 10, 2004, 11:22:17 AM1/10/04
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To me as well.

Roy

www.reeddesign.co.uk


Andrew Phelps

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Jan 12, 2004, 6:01:27 PM1/12/04
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> Andy Wardley wrote:
> >
> > Looks like a double axel to me.
> >
> > A

"Roy Reed" <royXX...@reeddesign.co.uk> wrote in message news:<400026c2$0$245$fa0f...@lovejoy.zen.co.uk>...


>
> To me as well.
>
> Roy
>

Looks like a double axel to me as well. I would be hard pressed to
tell the two tricks apart. Lets see how the competition goes. It is
all a learning experience.

AP

Andy Wardley

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Jan 14, 2004, 3:57:06 AM1/14/04
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Andrew Phelps wrote:
> Looks like a double axel to me as well. I would be hard pressed to
> tell the two tricks apart.

It *is* a double Axel. Same goes for most of these other "new" tricks -
they're mostly just old tricks with new names.

A

Roy Reed

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Jan 14, 2004, 4:12:06 AM1/14/04
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> It *is* a double Axel. Same goes for most of these other "new" tricks -
> they're mostly just old tricks with new names.
>
> A

You heard it from the man.

--
Must fly

Roy

www.reeddesign.co.uk


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