There is no 'high speed snap roll model', there is only the flight model. Did you watch my videos?
I'd rather the people posting without data learn the benefits of testing for themselves. Nobody is looking at how much speed is lost in game or can say how much speed should be lost.
Oh, you're nitpicking now. I see what you did. lol Stop it! Yes, there's not a specific 'high speed snap roll' model that differs from the 'flight model'.
How about this: they've learned to take advantage of the nuances of the 'high speed snap roll' (initially, your phrase) within the AH3 flight model. Better?
I can't watch videos at the moment. I'm tying this stuff between emails and meetings.
If I have time tonight, I'll look at a film from last night to see the entry/exit speed of the plane doing it. I'll also try myself, but I've never really tried it other than in a 38. When I spin or snap roll, I usually end up in front of the bad guy more so than normal.