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RE: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 5/10/2009 5:07 PM   
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here is me and a buddy practicing some hovers with our profiles

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zG9CO9eVtD8

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RE: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 5/18/2009 8:43 AM   
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WOW. Very impressive! 110% control. Respect. What is the maneuver called at 3.02? Thanks



Sorry for the late reply... that is a Knife Edge spin.... at one time called a "Hanno Screw"

That is really the only thing a Super Extra will do fast!!! lol

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RE: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 5/18/2009 3:54 PM   
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RE: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 5/19/2009 3:34 AM   
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yeh i got 75% but the thing still likes to wag

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RE: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 7/8/2009 3:39 PM   
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Mike, this thread has been of great help for me. Thanks!

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RE: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 8/17/2009 3:24 AM   
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here is a short vid of me doing some flat spins and some KE stuff, nothing too special, but fun

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsHauR64fmk

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RE: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 8/19/2009 8:32 AM   
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ORIGINAL: diamondave

here is a short vid of me doing some flat spins and some KE stuff, nothing too special, but fun

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsHauR64fmk



looks like a beautiful flying site... Where???
Can I come Visit???

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RE: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 8/20/2009 3:01 AM   
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its timpa.org, home of the tucson shootout , thats coming up in october, i think it starts during the week of the 6th and goes til sunday, thatd be a good time to visit to watch, but not to fly, come over anytime

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RE: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 8/23/2009 2:31 AM   
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here is another vid of me having some down low fun this time, you can see my surfaces moving in a few slides

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFR254dr5uE

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RE: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 8/30/2009 2:59 AM   
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here is a vid i just made with me and my buddy and his 88" yak hovering together, this was a blast!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSgDS5eAdfQ

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RE: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 9/2/2009 5:12 PM   
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Hi guys some great tips & vids on here keep up the good flying,as i said in a prior visit I LOVE 3D
here is my last vids 122'' yak da150 88'' yak 3w55cs
cheers glen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_Lcu41rS7w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnDmW-wM5Ss

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RE: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 9/3/2009 3:19 AM   
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nice vids

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RE: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 9/10/2009 12:50 AM   
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Hi all,I have just started building a modeltech 3Demon to get me started in this type of flying.
The instructions suggest HS 225MG's I have gone for Hitecs HS-5475HB digital servos
cause I had some sitting around they are Karbonite geared , does anyone have any
experience with these servos on 46 to 52 sized 3D planes.
I have only used these servo's on scale planes & only in the last couple of months.
Cheers Steffan.

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RE: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 9/10/2009 6:48 AM   
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i know alot of people were using them on the chinn yak profile from extreme flight, seemed to work well on that plane, which has a 50 2 stroke or a 82 4 stroke, to give an idea of size

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RE: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 9/10/2009 10:14 PM   
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Good to know , thanks for that.
Steffan.

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RE: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 9/11/2009 12:01 AM   
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ORIGINAL: PSJDBF

Hi all,I have just started building a modeltech 3Demon to get me started in this type of flying.
The instructions suggest HS 225MG's I have gone for Hitecs HS-5475HB digital servos
cause I had some sitting around they are Karbonite geared , does anyone have any
experience with these servos on 46 to 52 sized 3D planes.
I have only used these servo's on scale planes & only in the last couple of months.
Cheers Steffan.


I like to run my servos on 6 volts for more speed and torque. I perfer faster servos for 3d.

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RE: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 9/11/2009 2:58 AM   
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ditto on that, i run 6v on everything

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RE: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 9/11/2009 4:23 PM   
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Cheers for the advice ,will pick up another 6v battery this week.
The other plane I have used these servo,s on was my 150 sized
Gee Bee Z on 6volts 1 servo for each control surface.
Cheers Steffan.

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RE: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 9/13/2009 6:38 AM   
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yuh'all can check out the vids I have here.....

http://www.giantcircus.com/VIDEO_PAGE.htm

one'r'two are instructional.... a bit of flying as well!!!

Bernhard Kager is pretty good!!!

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RE: New Video: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 10/6/2010 11:36 AM   
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Tagged...Excellent thread....Thanks for all who posted... JW

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RE: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 11/4/2010 4:42 AM   
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very good post! go to favorite!

Anybody try to make a "system" to change the CG in flight?
I now repairing a plane crashes for electronic equipment problems in the past and I have planed to make a system to change the CG in flight, i thinking to use an 3 step switch of the radio to move one servo conected to some system of gears to multiply the rotation of this to conect in a belt conveyor with an weight to move to change the CG in 3 positions diferents, for example in first 25% to the chord for very good and easy take offs and landings, and other positions like 35% to 45% to diferent maneuvers, I practice in the aeroflight deluxe and the best results are above the 45% for the most complicated maneuvers and others are better in 35% but is need prove in real flight to confirm...

Anybody have any other idea?


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RE: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 11/13/2010 12:36 PM   
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Great Thread. Just found it I love all the great advice. Thanks to all who contributed!

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RE: New Video: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 12/4/2010 4:12 PM   
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anybody know whats is going on with the ads, they dont seem to be working


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RE: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 5/12/2011 1:00 PM   
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The Challenge: Hover the 50cc AJ SLICK a few Feet off the ground.  Then for Me to Put My Transmitter on the Ground Briefly!




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RE: HOW-To..3D maneuvers - 6/2/2011 8:32 AM   
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Harrier progress!

I'm focussing on the Harrier/Elevator and had another 4 flights this morning. Set the alarm for 06:00 and up the park by 06:30 - I must be mad!

Anyway, had a great time. I'm at the stage where I can enter the harrier and steer it around but I'm always loosing a little height. Just starting to get the hang of reducing the elevator input as I add a little more power to stop from flipping over; on my PA Katana MD that's a very fine line between holding the height and pulling out, maybe just one click on power. Generally needing to keep some left rudder in all the time to hold her level - on her own she drifts around to the right - seems to be the opposite of torque effect! Not sure why that is...

And real motivation too when I held my nerve for a Harrier/Elevator landing - twice Starting to get more confident low down and just let her sink down. And then as if that wasn't enough had a go inverted. Did it once and then couldn't get back in until I lowered my ele rates and that worked much better upside-down. Real struggle though trying to sort rudder direction. After about 4 goes I started to get it - just kept telling myself to do the opposite to the direction I wanted.

TBH, after 4 flights I was bushed! It's fun and satisfying - you should have seen the grin after I harriered to the ground - but mentally draining too...

Must be very boring for anyone watching - feels like I've got a one track mind with my flying at the moment!!!



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