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MICHAEL
04-28-2012, 11:45 AM
I never heard of it, but I guess its big in some places??? Looks weird!!

bowl1820
04-28-2012, 12:19 PM
I never heard of it, but I guess its big in some places??? Looks weird!!

Helicopter Style is a type of spinning release where the ball is rotating on the vertical axis, counter clockwise. It's meant to hit the 1,3,6 & 10 pin's and having them fall like domino's into the others.

That's a popular style over in Asia, where they oil the lanes from basically the foul line to the pin deck a lot of the time. The ball has little chance to hook like they do here. They are depending more on mixing action, than on carry. When it's drier it becomes less predictable.

JaMau24
04-28-2012, 01:23 PM
Helicopter Style is a type of spinning release where the ball is rotating on the vertical axis, counter clockwise. It's meant to hit the 1,3,6 & 10 pin's and having them fall like domino's into the others.

That's a popular style over in Asia, where they oil the lanes from basically the foul line to the pin deck a lot of the time. The ball has little chance to hook like they do here. They are depending more on mixing action, than on carry. When it's drier it becomes less predictable.

True. Also, it should be noted that it balls are made to put the "conventional" hook on them. Using a helicopter or spinning style simple makes a $200+ useless. Also, throwing with a helicopter/spinning style, you will leave 5 pins and splits, as it hits the pocket very flat.

bowl1820
04-28-2012, 01:40 PM
True. Also, it should be noted that it balls are made to put the "conventional" hook on them. Using a helicopter or spinning style simple makes a $200+ useless. Also, throwing with a helicopter/spinning style, you will leave 5 pins and splits, as it hits the pocket very flat.

Yes most use plastic balls, also they use lighter balls. Yes 5 pins and washouts do happen alot also, this would be because the ball doesn't drive into the pins. It's meant to go down outside of the rack of pins, just hitting the 1,3,6,10.

MICHAEL
04-28-2012, 03:33 PM
I looked at a few asia bowling films, and wondered about the oil pattern... I wounder why they don't use the same patterns we use in the usa? Also, I wounder if Europe uses the same oil patterns we use, and is it the same type of equipment!

The Mayor
04-30-2012, 05:01 PM
The good thing about the helicopter release is that it takes the lane totally out of play. Basically, when it leaves your hand you know if it's a strike or not. There are some really good UFO bowlers out there. It's not something I'd necessarily recommend but it would be great to be able to do on scorched lanes or a flood.

martin
04-30-2012, 10:30 PM
never tried it.. don't know the technique to do it..