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Isn't the vertical part about in relation to the bump and the landing and not the flight it self? If it wasn't the naval base stunt could even be a vertical stunt but you'd have to make a bump with about 600 ft height.
Quote from: Reynolds on June 24, 2011, 04:35:46 AMIsn't the vertical part about in relation to the bump and the landing and not the flight it self? If it wasn't the naval base stunt could even be a vertical stunt but you'd have to make a bump with about 600 ft height.I think all that counts is: height > distance, so Navalbase doesn't count obvisiously but I really dunno.
Quote from: cloudwalker on June 24, 2011, 04:40:29 AMQuote from: Reynolds on June 24, 2011, 04:35:46 AMIsn't the vertical part about in relation to the bump and the landing and not the flight it self? If it wasn't the naval base stunt could even be a vertical stunt but you'd have to make a bump with about 600 ft height.I think all that counts is: height > distance, so Navalbase doesn't count obvisiously but I really dunno.Best "vertical" stunt. (A stunt where you gain more height than distance)In my interpretation of this challenge, a fitting stunt could be a bump on one of the poles at the LS airport where you do a bump with 100 ft height and 50 ft distance. Subliminal stunt follows the challenge, but I don't know if the challenge was originally meant to be this way, Petar?
My vote goes to SubliminaL because it is new unlike Reynold's 2005 stunt.
Quote from: cloudwalker on June 25, 2011, 07:21:14 AMMy vote goes to SubliminaL because it is new unlike Reynold's 2005 stunt. Reynold's>Reynolds'
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