donnie james
20 posts
Nov 08, 2008
8:18 PM
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i think its the wing positions "A" high "H" "H" high "X" and "X" donny james
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quickspin
891 posts
Nov 08, 2008
8:36 PM
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The less wing you see when they roll the better 2nd the closer the wing touching on top the better.
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SALAS LOFT
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Mount Airy Lofts
810 posts
Nov 08, 2008
8:56 PM
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The style can only be seen from a front or back view. Meaning the bird is either facing you or flying away from you when rolling. It is pretty simple in determining style. Just look at what letter it is representing during the roll. Fast enough roller will give an illusion of locked wings during the roll. This is what they are referring to when talking about style. The position of the wings. The higher the wings, the better the style. The best style of all is when the wings curve inward in the up position and down position.
Hope this helps, Thor
---------- It's all about the friends we make :)
Last Edited by on Nov 08, 2008 9:01 PM
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kopetsa
2119 posts
Nov 09, 2008
4:15 PM
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Do D and E actually exist?
---------- Andrew C.
Last Edited by on Nov 09, 2008 4:31 PM
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kopetsa
2120 posts
Nov 09, 2008
4:21 PM
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Mine are usually like B and C..
---------- Andrew C.
Last Edited by on Nov 09, 2008 4:32 PM
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Spin City USA
103 posts
Nov 09, 2008
4:26 PM
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Yes B and D do exist. There are a lot more that are D's and people think they are good because that particular bird is really fast, but there are slow D's(X)too. The more selective you are in picking your breeders the better style and quality you will get. ---------- They gotta Spin to win.....Jay
Last Edited by on Nov 09, 2008 4:27 PM
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kopetsa
2122 posts
Nov 09, 2008
4:28 PM
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Mine yellows are a lot like A..
---------- Andrew C.
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kopetsa
2123 posts
Nov 09, 2008
4:29 PM
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I had to zoom in a little bit.. :)
---------- Andrew C.
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kopetsa
2124 posts
Nov 09, 2008
4:32 PM
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Sorry Spincity I meant do D and E exist? Mine are kind of like A B and C.. I posted some pics. :)
---------- Andrew C.
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Flipmode
247 posts
Nov 09, 2008
4:39 PM
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There are a whole lotta D's ane E's flying in kits. Some of them are kinda fast and go unoticed. But if you watch closely you'll see those axle's and X's.
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Spin City USA
104 posts
Nov 09, 2008
4:41 PM
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Yea, Kop they are out there. If you dont know the difference and know one has shown you, you think fast is just fast and it's right. We some times forget and speak thinking everybody knows what we are talking about. what is a newbie to think,he has fast pigeons and now someone is telling him that they are not as good as he thought? It can be confuseing. ---------- They gotta Spin to win.....Jay
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donnie james
21 posts
Nov 09, 2008
6:20 PM
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hey quick thanks for posting them i did have them until my computer crashed...............donny james
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Scott
1236 posts
Nov 09, 2008
8:07 PM
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Jay and Flip, I agree 100 0/0 Scott ---------- Just my Opinion Scott
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quickspin
893 posts
Nov 09, 2008
9:09 PM
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Andrew if you got A, B and C you got some quality birds. Has some one gone to judge your birds?
How many of the A have you breed this year?
C is real nice and I have not seen that many in the air. True H tight looks like to blades coming down super fast no wing changing at all.
Last Edited by on Nov 09, 2008 9:11 PM
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