I am new to launching on monofilament and have heard stories of how difficult
it is to learn to avoid rats nests. I am buying the cheap monofilament
mentioned in my earlier post, and while it is cheap enough that I could
probably afford to waste a few kilometers of the stuff learning the hard way
I'd like to know if the collective wisdom on RCSE has any advice for launching
on monofilament. My winch has a brake.
I have heard that you should not touch anyone else's lines at an F3B contest.
Presumably the other flier can inadvertently do something to the lines - is
this just courtesy or is it to avoid suspicion when the line breaks the next
time that the person didn't put a nick in it on purpose or by mistake?
Assuming it is by mistake and I avoid dragging the mono across rocks or sharp
grass fields, is there anything I should do to ensure my own mono remains
unnicked? The drum flanges are beautifully smooth.
How about popoffs? Is the idea to keep the foot on the pedal until the chute
is near the turnaround or can you just let the line drop to avoid the walk?
TIA!
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