Wind Direction
Your sequence will have the wind on it!
Therefore it will dictate which figures are flown into wind, downwind and across the wind.
At the briefing you will be told where the box is and what direction the COMPETITION wind is. It may bare scant reality to real wind and do be aware that in this hemisphere the wind at 2000 feet tends to veer by about 30degrees and be twice the surface speed.
High figures fly in the back of the box, lower figures nearer the judges - you don't want them craning their necks to see you as subconsciously they will lower your marks if your flight is uncomfortable to watch!
Make sure you can roll and stall turn in both directions as that will give you more options on ensuing positioning and keeping the judges in sight!
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